This is extract of message from another list, but the news and information 
sought is equally valid for us....


On the plus side, the new Kindle comes with text-to-voice conversion built in.  
(It already had audio capability).  This means that the device can "read" to 
you. Of course, it's a robotic voice, but still this is a very interesting 
capability.  I'd like to know how well it works while jogging, and if you need 
to use earplugs. Most important, I'd like to know if the overall device is 
accessible for the blind.  The voice capability could be very important for the 
blind (finally a portable book reader), but only if the designers considered 
the needs of the blind when putting the whole package together.  Please let me 
know if you learn anything about it in this regard.



Regards
Rajesh Asudani

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