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Old 01-21-2012, 03:01 AM   #8
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Yes, you're right, you need to see in order to turn on the feature. I did not think that through. On Kindle for other platforms that feature isn't available but Windows comes with built-in text-to-speech features including speech recognition. I would imagine it should be possible to do it that way, and the voice over computer speakers should be significantly better than what you get on the Kindle (unless you attach external speakers).
If you consider that Amazon does offer a lot of free or very inexpensive books, I would imagine that the available selection would be enticing enough to at least pursue a trial session.
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