Get This: The ezRead Turns Books Into TV… Finally
What’s the problem with books? Well, you have to carry them, for one, and they don’t smell bad but they don’t smell as good as the internet, and also, they aren’t TV. But all of that may be changing! Welcome to the ezRead: the device that turns books into TV.
Cooler than books on tape and way more fun than subtitles, the ezRead transforms your reading material into televised material.
Now you can read Moby Dick… on TV. Lord of the Rings… on TV. Even Twilight will become more cooler and funner and I know that doesn’t even sound possible!
Seriously, though, books on tape are a poor standard to use for coolness. They are scoffed at equally by those who read books and those who do not read books. Here’s how it works:
Simply place the ezRead directly on top of a book, magazine, or newspaper to display the magnified image illuminated and in full color right on your television screen.
The enlarged image makes the text extremely easy to read. This device is also ideal for reading labels on prescription bottles and more.
And bam – your book just became TV. This device is none-too-subtly intended for old people (Prescription labels, Grandpa! You won’t have to get them wrong anymore!), but the trouble is, old people love TV and hate anything invented after TV. So this may tragically never reach its perfect market.
Source: Scientifics Online via Gizmodo.





