AirScript translator beams live theater subtitles over the air

Courtesy Engadget  Thu, 11/26/2009 - 07:44

If you ask us, one of the best things about London is its theater scene.

Turns out, however, that not every person who appreciates good theatre speaks the Queen's English -- we know, it's shocking to us as well.

To serve those unenlightened souls, a new AirScript wireless translation gadget is being trialed at the Shaftesbury in central Londonium.

Its designers at Cambridge Consultants have put together a simple WiFi-enabled device with an LED-backlit screen and...


 

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