From: http://www.freedomscientific.com/News/Pressroom/2010/PEARL-introduced.asp

Freedom Scientific Introduces Portable Reading Solution for the Visually 
Impaired

(St. Petersburg, Florida – March 24, 2010) - Freedom Scientific today announced 
its new PEARL™ portable reading solution that converts printed text to 
human-like
speech in seconds.

The PEARL is sure to be a hit with blind and low vision students and 
professionals everywhere, the product combines the new PEARL portable reading 
camera
and the latest release of Freedom Scientific’s popular OpenBook™ software. The 
PEARL camera deploys in seconds to connect to a PC, and users simply press
a keystroke to snap a picture and hear their documents read back to them with 
synthesized speech while they control the reading rate and voice. OpenBook
lets them select from the Eloquence synthesizer or one of the human-sounding 
voices from RealSpeak Solo Direct®.

Capturing text images is faster than ever before. The PEARL camera has an 
automatic mode that senses motion, so it knows to snap an image whenever a page
is turned. Place a paperback novel sideways and the PEARL will snap two pages 
at a time and maintain the pagination. For larger books, capture the even
pages first, and then flip the book over to capture the odd pages. Keep turning 
the pages while OpenBook reads to you, capturing up to 20 pages of a bound
book per minute.

Use the PEARL to read books, newspapers, magazines, and bills. OpenBook 
identifies columns and places them in logical reading order. Change the language
setting to read foreign language documents with native speaker voices. Once a 
page has been captured, OpenBook gives low vision users multiple options
for viewing the information. They can display the text so that it wraps on the 
screen, enlarge the font, change the font style, change the foreground and
background colors, and have the individual words spotlighted as they are 
spoken. 

The PEARL can also be used as a video magnifier showing a live image of your 
document on your PC. Navigate with the virtual XY table from the keyboard.
Even write under the camera in a magnified view. The PEARL works in most room 
lighting. If the room is dark, simply turn on the built-in LED lighting.

"The PEARL is the ultimate in portable scanning and reading. The camera sets up 
in seconds to provide a stable platform with alignment features to ensure
you capture a good image every time," said Brad Davis, Vice President of 
Hardware Product Management for Freedom Scientific. "Because it works with 
OpenBook
9, users will have all the features and ease of use that OpenBook provides. You 
can edit documents in split view, add comments and highlighting, and even
export them to other applications like Microsoft Word. Now, the PEARL camera 
adds lightning fast OCR for real-time reading. When you are ready to move
on, fold the PEARL into a compact package and zip it into its protective 
neoprene case. Carry it by its shoulder strap or slip it into your briefcase or
backpack." 

The PEARL camera is priced at $1,195, and OpenBook 9 is $995. Together the 
solution costs $2,190. Those who already have a previous version of OpenBook
can upgrade to OpenBook 9 for $150.

Both the PEARL camera and OpenBook 9 will begin shipping in May.

Special Half-off Introductory Price

The PEARL reading camera comes with a two-year warranty and is available at the 
special introductory price of $600 until July 15, 2010.

Come see the PEARL at Freedom Scientific’s booth #405 at the CSUN International 
Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference in San Diego March 24
– 27, 2010.

For more information, please visit the 
Freedom Scientific Web site
 or call 877-256-9847.


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