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You are here: Home / GREES Classifieds / Intel Reader Capture Station

Intel Reader Capture Station

January 5, 2017 By Guam CEDDERS

Intel Reader Capture Station

The Intel® Reader enhances independence for people with reading-based learning disabilities such as dyslexia, or low vision, or blindness by providing convenient and flexible access to a variety of printed materials.

  • Excellent Condition
  • Enhances independence for people with reading-based learning disabilities or visual impairments
  • Gain more freedom with the ability to read printed materials anytime, anywhere
  • Simply point, shoot and listen to printed text
  • Plays MP3, DAISY* books, text from a PC, MP3 and WAV music files
  • Comes bundled with the Intel Reader Portable Capture Station

$400.00

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Contact Robert Perez at does3adm@yahoo.cm.

Filed Under: GREES Classifieds

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University of Guam
Dean's Circle, House #19
303 University Drive
Mangilao, GU 96923

Phone: (671) 735-2490/1/3
Email: gsat@guamcedders.org

Affiliate Programs:

Guam CEDDERS
Guam Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI)

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