[Trainer-talk] Fwd: Code Factory releases TV Speak in the USA
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Thu Jun 23 03:43:08 UTC 2011
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>Caroline Ragot - Marketing
><mailto:marketing at codefactory.es>marketing at codefactory.es
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>TV Speak US
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>Code Factory releases TV Speak in the USA
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>New Windows-based software to make digital television accessible!
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>For Immediate Release
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>Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, June 22nd, 2011
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>Code Factory is proud to announce the release in
>the USA of its new software application, TV
>Speak. After almost a decade making mobile
>phones accessible to the blind and visually
>impaired, Code Factory has decided to move from
>small to big screen and expand its expertise in accessibility to television.
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>TV Speak is an application to be installed on a
>computer equipped to receive a digital
>television signal. Through speech output and
>magnification, TV Speak allows people who are
>blind or have low vision to use the most common
>functionality of digital terrestrial television in a fully accessible way.
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>The way people watch television is changing. In
>the near future we will all use television to
>access the web and consume multimedia content
>and digital information. Blind people cannot be
>left out of this new world of possibilities.
>Therefore television has to be accessible and TV
>Speak is our first contribution in this field
>explains Eduard Sánchez, Code Factorys CEO.
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>With TV Speak people who are blind or have low vision can:
> * Access the Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
> * While watching TV, consult information
> about the current or next program.
> * Select audio channels to choose one providing an audio description.
> * Schedule and record programs (image +
> audio, or audio only) based on the EPG information.
> * Tune and order television and radio channels.
> * Configure both television and TV Speak parameters.
> * Enable parental control settings.
> * Execute basic TV operations such as change channel, adjust volume, etc.
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>To use TV Speak you need a computer running
>Windows (Windows 7, Vista or XP), a TV tuner
>card, and a TV antenna cable adapted for digital
>terrestrial television (either portable or that
>plugs into a TV socket). The tuner will make the
>connection between your computer and the TV
>antenna. One side of the tuner has a USB port to
>plug into your computer and the other side has a
>plug to connect to the antenna. In other words,
>the TV antenna cable is connected to the TV
>tuner, which in turn is connected to the PC via
>a USB port. In this way you can watch TV through
>your computer and you dont actually need to use
>your television screen. However if you wish you
>can direct the audio and video output of TV
>Speak to your TV monitor and use a wireless keyboard to control the TV.
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>TV Speak is a product that Code Factory has been
>developing in partnership with ONCE, the Spanish
>national association for the blind.
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>When you install TV Speak for the first time, it
>will automatically work for 30 days for free.
>Once the demo expires, you will be asked for a
>license number. To purchase TV Speak in the US,
>please contact HandyTech North America by email
>at <mailto:info at handytech.us>info at handytech.us
>or by phone at 651-636-5184. You can also visit
>the HandyTech North America webpage at
><http://www.handytech.us/>http://www.handytech.us/.
>For any questions about TV Speak, feel free to
>send an email to info at handytech.us.
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>If this summer you are attending the NFB and ACB
>conventions, stop by the HandyTech North America
>booth, ask Earle to show you TV Speak in action
>and enter in the drawing to win free licenses.
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>For more information about TV Speak visit
><http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=416>http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=416
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>About Code Factory
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>Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Barcelona,
>Spain, Code Factory is the global leader
>committed to the development of products
>designed to eliminate barriers to the
>accessibility of mobile technology for the blind
>and visually impaired. Today, Code Factory is
>the leading provider of screen readers, screen
>magnifiers, and Braille interfaces for the
>widest range of mainstream mobile devices. Among
>Code Factory's customers are well known
>organizations for the blind such as ONCE, and
>carriers such as AT&T, Bouygues Telecom, SFR,
>TIM and Vodafone. Since 2010, Code Factory also
>provides solutions to make television accessible
>to the blind and visually impaired.
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>About HandyTech North America
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>Founded in 2005, Handy Tech North America is a
>Minneapolis-based company that is owned and
>operated by business professionals with visual
>impairments. In addition to our own innovative
>and cost-effective blindness and low vision
>solutions, we distribute cutting-edge products
>for some of the best-known companies in the
>assistive technology industry. Handy Tech North
>America also offers customized assistive
>technology training and consulting services to
>organizations and individuals throughout the United States and Canada.
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>For more information, feel free to contact Code Factory S.L.:
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>Code Factory, S.L., Rambla d'Egara 148 2-2, 08221 Terrassa (Barcelona)
><http://www.codefactory.cat/helpdesk/>HelpDesk, www.codefactory.es
>Code Factory, S.L. - 2011
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>send an email to
><mailto:marketing at codefactory.es>marketing at codefactory.es
>for any request related to the Code Factory's news.
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