[Reader-users] new reader accuracy

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Fri Feb 1 15:20:14 CST 2008


It depends upon the type of document; some documents scan more 
accurately; some scan slightly less accurately.

Mike

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tracy Carcione
  To: Kurzweil National Federation of the Blind Reader user list
  Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 11:25 AM
  Subject: [Reader-users] new reader accuracy


  If there is a 5% accuracy difference between the new reader and the 
old,
  which way does it go?  Is the new one more accurate, or less?  This
  matters quite a bit to me, as the old reader is not 100% accurate 
anyway.
  If the new one is less accurate, it's a strike against it in my
  decision-making.
  Tracy

  > I see I have a decision to make here so I'm asking help from others 
in
  > making it.  <smile>
  >
  > Am I correct in that there is a slightly higher rate of accuracy 
with the
  > new Reader?
  >
  > Also, although my accuracy improves daily thanks to help from a 
holiday
  > visit from friend and fellow user Shannon and her sighted husband 
Lloyd, I
  > am wondering if the new reader will be easier to aim than the 
current one.
  >
  > There are a few good reasons why I might entertain the thought of a
  > change.
  > First, I realize I don't have to change my current cell phone 
carrier and
  > status till my contract runs out in September; but then I might be 
willing
  > to consider purchase of one of the phone accessibility products.  In 
this
  > regard, I tried learning Mobile Speak with one of its earliest PDA 
phones,
  > but before I developed any proficiency at all with the unit, before 
I ever
  > felt comfortable enough to switch and begin to use the new phone, it 
was
  > stolen in a home burglary a year ago last September 17th as we 
slept,
  > along
  > with my Trekker, two laptops, and most of my best jewelry.  <sigh> 
Long
  > story for another time and place; but suffice it to say we upgraded 
our
  > existing contracts and never thought about any more accessibility 
changes.
  >
  > Second, this unit would be truly portable; and yes, since Dave and I 
do
  > travel and stay in hotels often enough, the identification of 
shampoo and
  > lotion bottles is attractive to me.  No more trying to locate a 
member of
  > the housekeeping staff and hope she won't forget to notify the head
  > housekeeper to leave out the conditioner; no more using both packets 
of
  > coffee so we're sure to get that kick in the morning.  <smile>  And
  > wouldn't
  > it be great for menus!
  >
  > Does the upgrade include a new phone if the original hardware is 
returned
  > to
  > KNFB?
  >
  > I, too, have only had my Reader for a few months so I want to 
research
  > well
  > before making a decision.  Hopefully the answers to my questions 
will help
  > others as well in making the decision.
  >
  > Thanks in advance for all thoughts.
  >
  > Pam
  >
  >
  >
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: "Kevin Jones" <kevin at kevinrj.net>
  > To: "Kurzweil National Federation of the Blind Reader user list"
  > <reader-users at nfbnet.org>
  > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:57 PM
  > Subject: Re: [Reader-users] Are there any updates due for 
thestandard
  > reader?
  >
  >
  >   at&t and t-mobile are the US companies on which the nokia n82 will
  > work. The wording on the site is a bit mis-leading but in the press
  > release Christopher did use the mobile reader to identify a $20 bill 
so
  > that tells me the money identification is still present in the new
  > reader mobile software.
  >
  >
  > Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E] wrote:
  >> Kevin;
  >> That makes no sence.  If I hardly ever use a cell phone, why would 
I
  >> want to pay about $30 per month and maybe not even make a call.  I 
could
  >> put $100 on the phone and be covered most likely for over half a 
year.
  >> What probiders can we use with this new reader.  The 2 listed at 
the end
  >> of the site, are they probiders or kinds of phones.  Also, from the
  >> wording of the site, it sounds like the money feature is being 
taken
  >> away.  Is this correct?
  >> To me, they are not clear what companies we can use.
  >> Terry Powers
  >>
  >>
  >> -----Original Message-----
  >> From: Kevin Jones [mailto:kevin at kevinrj.net]
  >> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 2:55 PM
  >> To: Kurzweil National Federation of the Blind Reader user list
  >> Subject: Re: [Reader-users] Are there any updates due for 
thestandard
  >> reader?
  >>
  >> the keyboard for the n82 has wonderful tactal feedback and buying 
time
  >> ahead is really not the best solution monetarily it's less 
efficient
  >> than buying the cheapest plan plus if you run out you dont have any 
way
  >> to call out except for 911 until you buy more.
  >
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It depends upon the type of document; some documents scan more accurately; some scan slightly less accurately.
 
Mike
 
----- Original Message -----
From:
mailto:carcione at access.net Tracy Carcione
To:
mailto:reader-users at nfbnet.org Kurzweil National Federation of the Blind Reader user list
Sent:
Friday, February 01, 2008 11:25 AM
Subject:
[Reader-users] new reader accuracy
If there is a 5% accuracy difference between the new reader and the old,
which way does it go?  Is the new one more accurate, or less?  This
matters quite a bit to me, as the old reader is not 100% accurate anyway.
If the new one is less accurate, it's a strike against it in my
decision-making.
Tracy
> I see I have a decision to make here so I'm asking help from others in
> making it.  <smile>
>
> Am I correct in that there is a slightly higher rate of accuracy with the
> new Reader?
>
> Also, although my accuracy improves daily thanks to help from a holiday
> visit from friend and fellow user Shannon and her sighted husband Lloyd, I
> am wondering if the new reader will be easier to aim than the current one.
>
> There are a few good reasons why I might entertain the thought of a
> change.
> First, I realize I don't have to change my current cell phone carrier and
> status till my contract runs out in September; but then I might be willing
> to consider purchase of one of the phone accessibility products.  In this
> regard, I tried learning Mobile Speak with one of its earliest PDA phones,
> but before I developed any proficiency at all with the unit, before I ever
> felt comfortable enough to switch and begin to use the new phone, it was
> stolen in a home burglary a year ago last September 17th as we slept,
> along
> with my Trekker, two laptops, and most of my best jewelry.  <sigh>  Long
> story for another time and place; but suffice it to say we upgraded our
> existing contracts and never thought about any more accessibility changes.
>
> Second, this unit would be truly portable; and yes, since Dave and I do
> travel and stay in hotels often enough, the identification of shampoo and
> lotion bottles is attractive to me.  No more trying to locate a member of
> the housekeeping staff and hope she won't forget to notify the head
> housekeeper to leave out the conditioner; no more using both packets of
> coffee so we're sure to get that kick in the morning.  <smile>  And
> wouldn't
> it be great for menus!
>
> Does the upgrade include a new phone if the original hardware is returned
> to
> KNFB?
>
> I, too, have only had my Reader for a few months so I want to research
> well
> before making a decision.  Hopefully the answers to my questions will help
> others as well in making the decision.
>
> Thanks in advance for all thoughts.
>
> Pam
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Jones" < mailto:kevin at kevinrj.net kevin at kevinrj.net
>
> To: "Kurzweil National Federation of the Blind Reader user list"
> < mailto:reader-users at nfbnet.org reader-users at nfbnet.org
>
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [Reader-users] Are there any updates due for thestandard
> reader?
>
>
>   at&t and t-mobile are the US companies on which the nokia n82 will
> work. The wording on the site is a bit mis-leading but in the press
> release Christopher did use the mobile reader to identify a $20 bill so
> that tells me the money identification is still present in the new
> reader mobile software.
>
>
> Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E] wrote:
>> Kevin;
>> That makes no sence.  If I hardly ever use a cell phone, why would I
>> want to pay about $30 per month and maybe not even make a call.  I could
>> put $100 on the phone and be covered most likely for over half a year.
>> What probiders can we use with this new reader.  The 2 listed at the end
>> of the site, are they probiders or kinds of phones.  Also, from the
>> wording of the site, it sounds like the money feature is being taken
>> away.  Is this correct?
>> To me, they are not clear what companies we can use.
>> Terry Powers
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kevin Jones [mailto:kevin at kevinrj.net]
>> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 2:55 PM
>> To: Kurzweil National Federation of the Blind Reader user list
>> Subject: Re: [Reader-users] Are there any updates due for thestandard
>> reader?
>>
>> the keyboard for the n82 has wonderful tactal feedback and buying time
>> ahead is really not the best solution monetarily it's less efficient
>> than buying the cheapest plan plus if you run out you dont have any way
>> to call out except for 911 until you buy more.
>
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