Talking e-book reader coming next year

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Watch your back, Kindle. According to reports, an Iranian inventor named Ramin Sedighi has created a “talking” e-book, which utilizes a stylus that can be moved across words and thereupon pronounce them out loud. The system can plus apparently “explain” pictures, though it’s unclear whether or not it uses image recognition or some type of embedded input. The device includes a USB port, audio out,

the aforementioned stylus, 512MB of memory, and an SD card slot. The laptop-sized unit is aimed at educational applications for children 4 through 16, and will be available sometime in early 2008. No word on manufacturer or pricing.

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