If offering Deaf or hard of hearing visitors the ability to activate closed captions and then switch on-the-fly between a choice of languages (say Spanish/English in the USA), French/English in Canada or Maori/English (as I demonstrate in this recent concept demo at the National Digital Forum in New Zealand https://youtu.be/efAdRZlOuRU?t=11m ) then a Raspberry Pi is a reliable and extremely inexpensive option that avoids being locked into proprietary systems.
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