Imagine touching the SD•X pen to a picture of a didgeridoo and hearing indigenous Australian music. Imagine the Bible coming to life with the voices of actors, commentary, and music. Imagine traveling with a phrase book that speaks like a native. SD•X technology takes learning to a new level, enriching the experience with spoken words, music, and sounds, and increasing interaction with the printed page.
SD•X speaks your language. The pen provides immediate translation of printed words to spoken words, with no CDs, Internet, or other players necessary. It’s ideal for travelers who need instant translations when they’re on the go. For anyone learning a new language, SD•X provides pronunciations by native speakers and self-testing of words and phrases.
Imagine devotional study with a Bible that reads itself and provides theological commentary and translations embedded right in the scriptures. An SD•X enabled Bible can be read by actors or interpreted by scholars simply with the touch of the pen. Bible stories can be brought to life for the reader, enriching the experience with historical and geographical information, etymology, and more.
With SD•X, kids can really go places. Magazines, maps, sheet music, classroom materials, and schoolbooks can come alive for beginning and hesitant readers. New words can be pronounced and defined, new places heard as well as seen, and new ideas and characters developed as never before. Students learning to read sheet music can hear notes, phrases, and even entire songs.
Hearing is believing. An encyclopedia page can define highlighted words, demonstrate any kind of instrument and type of music, or play the sounds of birds, animals, or environments. With the touch of the SD•X pen, printed media comes to life to make learning an audio adventure for older kids and adults, too.


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