Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2012/03/27/panasonic_signals_tv_for_the_visually_impaired/

Panasonic talks up TV for the blind

Spoken menus for the optically challenged

By Hard Reg

Posted in Personal Tech, 27th March 2012 15:37 GMT

Panasonic has announced that its 2012 Viera TVs will speak out to blind and optically challenged folk and tell them what the sets are showing.

The Japanese giant claimed it is the first telly maker to do so.

The system is a take on the audio navigation feature seen on a number of DVD and Blu-ray releases, which hides away the regular menu in favour of a much-simplified screen and spoken guidance.

Panasonic calls its version Voice Guidance. It reads out on-screen info and "provides clear instructions on how to navigate around the TV menu". The speech-synth'd voice can be made to speak louder or more quietly. Its speed can be adjusted too.

A boon for the visually impaired. But that didn't stop one particularly cynical Vulture here saying Panasonic's announcement reminded him of this Not the Nine O'Clock News sketch:

Panasonic's 2012 Viera TV line-up is available now. ®