[Reader-users] A family of readers?
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Wed Nov 22 17:47:26 CST 2006
Peter:
I'm sure we (NFB) will be glad to develop that family of readers. All we
need is for *you* to pay for the development.
In other words: get real, man! We're lucky to have the Reader we do have.
For my money, there are more important things -- like accessible insulin
pumps, more options in accessible glucose meters, accessible apliances and
the like -- than to waste time, effort and money on a family of readers.
It's just not going to be practical for some time to develop a Reader for
the deaf-blind, desirable as this might be. This is, after all, a world of
economic scarcity.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Donahue" <pdonahue1 at sbcglobal.net>
To: "Kurzweil National Federation of the Blind Reader users list"
<reader-users at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 8:13 AM
Subject: [Reader-users] A family of readers?
Good morning everyone,
I've been reading the messages concerning desired features of the KNFB
Reader and the concern that the machine should be as simple to use as
possible. While I appreciate the idea that simplicity should be the name of
the game there are those with specialized living and work situations who
need particular types of print to be read on a regular basis. I understand
that the objective was not to invent a Swiss Army Knife but to create a
portable reader that is easy to use and low maintenance. Perhaps
consideration could be given to introducing a, "Family" of KNFB Readers for
use in specific situations. For example a machine with a built-in Braille
Display for the deaf-blind although being able to interface the reader with
a PC or a portable notetaker makes more sence. Perhaps a, "Delux" model
could be developed that includes a bar code reader for labels on cans, or
the ability to read digital read-outs.
We heard that in the future one will be able to enter a room and take a
picture and know where objects and people are in the room. This could be a
useful feature to some, but others would consider it an unnecessary add-on
that will only jack up the price and the amount of required tech support
needed to keep the unit working. Perhaps several units could be offered to
satisfy a wide variety of needs. For those just wanting a reader the current
unit should suffice, but for those wanting the ability to read print from
specialized devices and such a unit should be made available to meet those
needs. This is similar to what NLS, and a number of the technology vendors
have done with CC TVS and digital playback devices. Anyway just my two
cents. Now I'm back up a tree to finish stringing our Christmas Lights.
Peter Donahyue who won't need a KNFB Reader to tell him the colors of the
bulbs in the light strings.
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