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Harold Bloom's disappointment with electronic text readers was predictable.
None of these MP3-capable text readers are especially user-friendly.
A world where, to access the "virgin text," readers must disable features and fight the temptation to read a book littered with the signposts of what others have found noteworthy?
In any case, MP3-making text readers open a new world of times and places in which you can get work or "reading" done, made all the more pleasant to listen to by AT&T's new voices.
OS X's inherent usability is a big bonus for them, and Vista offers accessibility options (now called "ease of access" options) out of the box such as text readers and easy magnification tools.
DoubleRecall, on the other hand, doesn't want to advertise on the input box, but instead wants to serve some non-branded text readers have to recall, and use that to unlock content.
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At the moment, the weakest MP3-enabled text reader is iSpeak, from Fonix ($70 at www.fonix.com).
The ultimate MP3 text reader would bypass this problem by loading its converted files directly onto the MP3 player.
The device features a 4.3-inch touchscreen and built-in text reader to complement the other media playback functions.
But there are other weird features, like a text reader and travel guide and virtual 3D surround that make this a little more than a simple shooter.
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