I think everyone in the U.S. who would like to see this availabled here,
should send a copy of this e-mail to the FCC.  

Similar devices have been available in the U.K. for sometime and there is no
reason we shouldn't have acces to this technology.  The FCC needs to know
we're tired of waiting!

Kris

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Subject: New Freeview Box

TVonics team with RNIB and IVONA for set-top box for the blind and partially
sighted By Gerald Lynch on May 3, 2012

TVonics have teamed up with the Royal National Institute of Blind People
(RNIB) and software
developers IVONA to develop an updated version of their DTR-HD500 aimed at
blind and partially sighted people.
Using text-to-speech technology, the updated box is easier to navigate for
those with poor eyesight, with audio descriptions of both the TV shows being
broadcast and descriptions of the box's navigational features.
"We were delighted to work with TVonics and IVONA to create a mainstream set
top box, which is fully accessible," said Fazilet Hadi, Group Director of
Inclusive Society at RNIB.
"This is the first box which will allow blind people to independently record
programmes and pause live TV. This box will enable people with sight loss to
get a great digital TV experience without paying a premium."
"IVONA is proud to partner with TVonics and RNIB to give blind and partially
sighted people access to the exciting and informative world of Digital TV ",
added Lukasz Osowski, CEO of IVONA Software.
"Using the world's most natural-sounding Text-to-Speech voices for this
ground-breaking Audio Description (AD) tool means that a huge new audience
will now be able to enjoy the TV experience with the click of a button."
The DTR-HD500 with the new text-to-speech software pre-installed can be
bought directly through RNIB's website, www.rnib.org.uk, for £179.95. The
box updated box will also be available through John Lewis stores and TVonics
own website, but the RNIB's instructional manual will have to be purchased
through the RNIB.

>From May 3rd all new products manufactured by TVonics will have the
text-to-speech software
installed. If you already have a TVonics DTR-HD500 or DTR-Z500HD, you can
grab the software for free from the RNIB and TVonics websites.

SOURCE Tech Digest
http://www.techdigest.tv/2012/05/tvonics_team_wi.html


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