" If only you could see the lovely reading machines we used to have in London! " He began reading.
“你要是能够看见那些可爱的朗读机就好了!我们在伦敦常用的。”他读了起来。
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Mr. Kurzweil's first reading machine was the size of a washing machine. It cost $50,000. The technology has continued to improve over the past 20 years.
The Savage meanwhile wandered restlessly round the room, peering with a vague superficial inquisitiveness at the books in the shelves, at the sound-track rolls and reading machine bobbins in their numbered pigeon-holes.
Mr. Kurzweil started working on what he called " reading machines" in the early 1970s. The idea came after speaking with a blind person who expressed frustration with the lack of technology to assist blind people.
A reading machine is a piece of assistive technology that allows blind people to access printed materials. It scans text, converts the image into text by means of optical character recognition and uses a speech synthesizer to read out what it has found.