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Electronic Gadgets to Help with Dyslexia

By James, Abi; Dyslexic.com,
Publication Date: April 2006

Article discusses a number of small, portable devices that can be useful for people with dyslexia, including talking dictionaries and thesaurses, portable scanning pens, portable word processors, voice recorders, personal data assistants (PDAs), smart phones, tablet computers, and e-book readers.

Assistive Products Discussed: READINGPEN2
ALPHASMART 3000 (MODELS AS30, AS30-RC, AS30-IR, & AS30-IR-RC)
FRANKLIN TALKING DICTIONARY
DANA
Published by: Iansyst Technology Services, Ltd.   (Website:http://www.iansyst.co.uk)

Link to text: http://www.dyslexic.com/gadgets

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