skaitymo
Skaitymo is a form of reading that involves the use of a device called a Skaitymo reader. The reader is a small, portable device that uses a combination of light and sound to help individuals with visual impairments read printed materials. The device is designed to be worn on the head, with a small camera that captures images of the text in front of the user. The images are then processed by the device's software, which converts the text into synthesized speech. The user can then listen to the text as it is read aloud by the device. Skaitymo readers are available in a variety of styles and sizes, and can be used with a range of printed materials, including books, newspapers, and magazines. The device is designed to be easy to use, with a simple interface that allows users to adjust the volume and speed of the synthesized speech. Skaitymo readers are an important tool for individuals with visual impairments, as they allow them to access printed materials in a way that is convenient and independent. The device is also useful for individuals who have difficulty reading due to learning disabilities or other factors. Skaitymo readers are available from a variety of manufacturers, and can be purchased through specialty retailers or online. The cost of a Skaitymo reader varies depending on the model and features, but is generally affordable for individuals with visual impairments.