[Reader-users] My Impressions After Hands-On
James Gashel
jim at knfbreader.com
Tue Jun 26 06:54:30 CDT 2007
Hi joe and all, I believe we are only days away from release 3.8, which includes reverse contrast text recognitionl I have read lots of things that our present software will not read. Please
Stand by for more info.
thanks, James Gashel
sent from my wireless dash
-----Original Message-----
From: "Joseph LaFauci" <joeleah at iquest.net>
To: "Reader-Users at Nfbnet. Org" <reader-users at nfbnet.org>
Sent: 6/26/2007 7:02 AM
Subject: [Reader-users] My Impressions After Hands-On
Hi all,
>From my perspective, the KNFB reader has pros and cons. I was able to get
my hands on one yesterday after having read all of the available on-line
info.
It is certainly the most portable device currently available and when you
get a good picture, it does a good job of recognizing and reading text.
I was disappointed in the lack of reverse text capability. I think that
should have been in place by now.
The 16 or so inches focusing distance is understandable due to the use of a
digital camera, but I personally would have opted for a scanning wand. I
know this would make the unit a two-piece system, but when in a case, the
overall size wouldn't be any greater.
I have been a user of the Optacon for many years, so I guess I'm telling my
age, but the flexibility of that old machine was hard to beat. Its primary
disadvantages were its size and the line-by-line reading makes it much
slower. However, you could read almost anything with it.
A PDA with something like a Docu-Edge scanner and robust OCR such as is in
the KNFB Reader would be my dream machine.
Joe
Joseph LaFauci
E-Mail: joeleah at iquest.net
Web: http://www.joeleah.com <http://www.joeleah.com/>
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