Hello Stan and other interested persons.
I have only seen the K-NFB Reader in action wile a fully sighted person
demoed the unit. To say the least it worked great and waht a price tag
as with any other aide as pricy as this one is you would deffinetly want to
test drive before you buy. Being parcially sighted I would be able to ketch
onto how to line up the unit to take a proper picture. The unit does give
voice cues to aide the user in lining up the shot.
Below is the review by AFB FOR Access World.
http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw070604
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From: "Stan Berman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [VICUG-L] the Kurzweil-NFB reader
: Does anyone have experience with the Kurzweil-NFB reader? Or do you know
: anyone who does and do you know what their experience is?
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: What level of accuracy would you give it?
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: Does it do a good job of reading text on a flat piece of paper? What
about
: a book page? or how about a can of soup? What about sales slips from a
: drug or grocery store?
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: I would appreciate any info.
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: Thanks
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: Stan
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