Dyslexic Portable Devices

Dyslexic Portable Devices

Once you understand the problem, you can work toward developing an effective solution based upon your specific learning needs. Do you have difficulty taking notes? Are you a slow reader? Is sounding out words a problem? On this page, we recommend many excellent portable devices designed to assist dyslexic individuals in their daily lives. If you have a hard time reading a word or a sentence, a speaking dictionary or reading pen may help you. If you’re looking for a book reader made for dyslexic individuals, view portable text & book readers. If writing or taking notes is a challenging task, take a look at word processors, laptops, or recorders. In our phone section, we recommend several outstanding phones that offer text to speech features.   

 Kindle 3G Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 6" Display, Graphite, 3G Works Globally - Latest Generation             

   Dyslexic friendly bookreaders           Dyslexic Bookreaders                               Reading Pens                     Speaking Dictionaries

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> Book Readers, dyslexia

Dyslexic friendly Portable book readers     There are several great options available when researching portable mainstream book readers. The bookreaders on this page are mainstream, but are dyslexic friendly. If you are interested in an electronically book reader, then take a look at the Kindle, iPad/iPod/iPhone (latest Generation). Kindle is a mainstream book reader with a text-to-speech feature, …

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> Dyslexia Electronic speaking dictionaries

A speaking dictionary can help you sound out words that you can’t easily pronounce. It also reads back out loud the definition to you. This dictionary will help you a great deal when you come across a word you can’t sound out. Imagine how much easier it would be if you could read all the …

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> Dyslexic Laptops & word….

Laptops & Word processors made for dyslexics…   Many dyslexics write slowly and experience difficulty with sentence construction and grammar. The writing process is often frustrating and focusing too much on grammar and spelling can interrupt your flow of thoughts and words. I find that instead of writing the traditional way using a pen and paper, typing notes …

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> language translaters & Dyslexia

Language Translators Learning a foreign language is often difficult for dyslexic students. Therefore, it is critical to have the right tools to help you succeed while taking a foreign language class. Outlined below, you will find several different language translators.  Some have speaking capabilities and others can scan in any text. The pen-shaped language translator has a built in scanner and can read …

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> Phones & Dyslexia

Phones for dyslexics & other disablities… With continuous advances in technology, there are many great options to look for when choosing a phone. In the following section, you will find phones that offer assistance to people with dyslexia. These phones, applications, & SD cards offer great features such as text-to-speech, read out loud emails, documents, …

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> Reading Pens & Dyslexia

A Reading Pen scans text and then both displays and reads the words out loud. Equipped with a built-in dictionary, reading pens are specifically designed for dyslexic individuals to assist them with reading and sounding out words.

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> Recorders & Dyslexia

Beginning as early as the 9th grade and extending throughout their college years, many students rely heavily on well documented notes taken during class lectures. Unfortunately, students with dyslexia often run into problems taking notes because they may write slowly or stumble on correct spelling and subsequently lose focus on the lecture because of the …

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