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Acapela, a developer of speech solutions, and Motto – Captura, the Danish specialists in the development of mobile solutions for people suffering from dyslexia, have launched CapturaTalk, a new device aimed at people with dyslexia and other forms of reading and writing difficulties.

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The new software solution, integrated in the HTC TyTN Pocket PC Smartphone, reads aloud any text through voice synthesis. Texts can range from a picture image that the users have photographed themselves with the integrated camera, or a file that has been saved in the PDA’s memory.
 
The idea behind CapturaTalk originates from the EU-project MELFO (Mobile e@Learning for Dyslexics). Lars-Erik Larsson, Managing Director of Acapela Sweden AB, comments: “The tool is applicable in many different contexts. There is a great level of interest in tools with integrated speech synthesis on a private as well as professional level, from schools and work places or indeed for personal use.”

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