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After rolling out to its Fire tablets, Amazon is ready to bring VoiceView functionality to its line of devoted e-readers. The accessibility feature, targeted at visually impaired users, will be ...
The accessibility feature is called Voice View. Amazon explains: "VoiceView is a screen reader for Fire TV devices. "It speaks on-screen text out loud as you navigate menu options and settings.
Customers who read with assistive technology can use Amazon’s VoiceView screen reader to read English-language books on Kindle devices—including Kindle Scribe.
Anyway, it’s important to remember that VoiceView isn’t quite the same as the old text-to-speech feature. Instead, VoiceView is designed for visually impaired users.
Amazon has launched VoiceView for Kindle, a text-to-speech system that, with an adapter and headphones, allows visually impaired users to hear their ebooks.
The Amazon Kindle Voiceview is a new USB audio package that makes it easy for people with vision disorders to use an e-reader. You will be able to not only have Kindle books read aloud, but also ...
Amazon recently launched an Audio Adapter for the Kindle Paperwhite that allows you to plug in a pair of headphones and use Amazon’s VoiceView feature. Not only does VoiceView read eBooks aloud ...
Amazon has launched the Text Banner feature on Fire TV, a new accessibility tool designed specifically for customers whose vision is impaired.