Instruction

Imagine a medicine bottle that reads its own label, remembers when pills have been taken, and orders refills. Imagine a tax form that tells you how to fill it out. Or a map that lets you know which stop you want and where to find the nearest ATM. When printed instructions explain themselves, there's a higher likelihood they will be understood and followed.

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Prescription Label

A prescription bottle that speaks? Just what the doctor ordered. For anyone who finds print difficult to read, bottle labels can now read aloud the phone number to the pharmacy, directions for dosage, or warnings and possible side effects. SD•X enabled labels can also help patients keep a log of when medicines were taken and assist in ordering a refill.

Textbook

It's time for the next chapter in textbooks. An SD•X enabled history book can include anything from a president's speech to a popular tune. The same textbook can be used for students with visual or learning impairments. Quizzes can be taken straight from the book, with students being directed to the right answers. And the teacher's computer can score the quizzes instantly.

Tax Form

Tax forms just got a lot less taxing. Instead of combing through booklets or looking for information online, tax filers can simply point the SD•X pen at any section on the form to get the right information instantly. It's like tax filers having a tax advisor right in the kitchen that answers questions completely and thoroughly in their language of choice.

Map

Maps can now come with their own guides. Directions, routing options, and points-of-interest are just a touch away. Self-guided tours can contain as much or as little information as the listener desires. When it's time to find that perfect place for lunch, the SD•X enabled map can provide a great opportunity to advertise businesses and services along the way.