ereader – As Seen Through PeriVision https://www.perivision.net/wordpress An Mobile centric blog ... Full of Tech goodness Mon, 01 Nov 2010 04:56:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 4666035 Text to voice for ebook ePub on the ipad / iphone with vBookz https://www.perivision.net/wordpress/2010/10/text-to-voice-for-ebook-epub-on-the-ipad-iphone-with-vbookz/ https://www.perivision.net/wordpress/2010/10/text-to-voice-for-ebook-epub-on-the-ipad-iphone-with-vbookz/#comments Tue, 05 Oct 2010 19:53:44 +0000 http://www.perivision.net/wordpress/?p=3385 Read More]]> Ever wanted to listen to AND read an ebook?  On your iphone or ipad?  Well this app is for you. vBookz is a pretty cool little application that takes an ebook or ePub file and read it to you using text to voice technology from Acapela pleasant voices.vBookz_text_voice

The voice translation is not perfect by a long shot, but its good enough to get the meaning of the text.  So passages actually sound pretty good once you get used to the computer generated voice.  However, the real win here is that we can both read a book, since the text is displayed and then continue to listen to the book started off where you left off. You can choose the voice type, right now it male or female and you can choose the reading speed.  This is very useful in case what you are listening too is more about information consumption and less about enjoying the writing.

They have 30,000 books available and because the text is read in real time, the download time and storage of each book is much smaller the getting a set of sound files.

As nice as all this is, the exciting part is the possibility of being able to upload your own text!  I chatted to the creator via email and asked about this possibility.  They are working on it now.  There are plenty of text to ePub converters out there.  Once this come out in beta I’ll check for the latest options for text to ePub and post it.

The App is in version 2.  Here are a few cool new things about it…

• vBookz adds orientation and navigation tools that enhances the reading experience.
• An interactive cursor allows users to follow along, pause reading or even repeat lines or paragraphs to ensure reading comprehension.
• Combining two senses together – sight and hearing – helps children and those learning to read in a second language.

On the innovation side:
1.    Animating the cursor in perfect sync with the Text-to-Speech engine
2.    Calculating the reading time for the entire book rather than giving the user arbitrary page numbers that changes when you re-size the fonts
3.    Video controls with time elapsed/time remaining and rewind/fast forward controls

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Most Kindle users would rather have an iPad https://www.perivision.net/wordpress/2010/03/not-only-does-an-tablet-ipad-better-then-the-kindle-so-do-kindle-users/ https://www.perivision.net/wordpress/2010/03/not-only-does-an-tablet-ipad-better-then-the-kindle-so-do-kindle-users/#comments Sat, 06 Mar 2010 19:43:45 +0000 http://www.perivision.net/wordpress/?p=2694 Read More]]> I’ve been using tablets for years.. Years!  So when the Kindle first came out, my first reaction was, meh.  Partly because of the price point, and partly because I knew that something that focused on text and ignored rich media was simply too one dimensional of a device.  I have friends that have kindles, and they like them well enough because, well, unless you have a netTablet (which does not exist yet) then that’s you best choice.

But just because that is your only choice does not mean its your only choice forever..  And thus onto the scene comes the iPad, various Android devices and (perhaps) the MS courier. So a new report from ChangeWave comes out saying less then 50% of the people who bought an ereader would have bought that same ereader again if the iPad was available. No kidding. The graph from this report is at the end of this post.

However, I don’t think the iPad is going to dig THAT much into the Kindle and other ereaders mostly because the iPad is too big for easy transport and its display is not optimal for long reading stretches.  So who will come out with a netTablet the size of a kindle?  I don’t know, although it looks like the courier is gunning for that position.

As for me, I’m fine with reading on the iphone for now.  But, if the iPad v1 drops in price as many people think it will, AND the v2 will have much of what is missing on this version, I/O, camera, headphone socket, then done deal, I will be an iPad owner.. unless something cooler at the same price is out by then. 😉

From ChangeResource 2010

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