Hi amar bhaiya
do we have KNFB reader for nokia e5 also?

On 9/18/11, Rahul Bajaj <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Amar,
>
> First of all, can I call you Amar Bhaiya?
> And, secondly, I believe that most of the assistive devices are also
> highly inaccurate, so it's better to purchase a device like an iPad
> for using the Apple applications which are made for reading printed
> material.
>  The iPad also has many other good features.
> According to you, which option should I opt for?
>
> On 18/09/2011, mukesh jain <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Dear amar,
>> Regarding the accuracy of knfb, till now I am although not fully
>> satisfied but it makes your work at travelling less dependent
>> especially to read the instructions on the product packaging  objects,
>> reading menus in restorants etc. so far I have tried only these
>> experiments and let you know about the documents scanning results
>> soon.
>>
>> About the new handsets compatibility, I am not sure that whether they
>> have added new handsets as I had purchased old model of n82 from my
>> friend for this purpose.
>>
>> I shall be more keen to get your exact feedback regard to instance of
>> inaccuracy while using the knfb reader so that I can experiment myself
>> and tell you about it.
>> So far of course, I could get the accuracy level up to 63 to 67% but I
>> think something is always better than nothing and there may be ways of
>>  improvement methods in scanning but since I am new user would still
>> like to explore all the features.
>>
>> For more information you may visit their website for the latest
>> releases wich may contain addition of new compatible handsets.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> On 9/18/11, Amar Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> @Mukesh Bhaiya: did you like the accuracy level of KNFB? And, are there
>>> more
>>> handsets added in the phone list or it is still the same?
>>> @Rahul: For IPhone at least there exist one called say text.
>>> But you rightly said accuracy is not of that level.
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Rahul Bajaj
>>> Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2011 5:08 PM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] A question
>>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot for replying!
>>> I think that there are some Apple Applications that have also been
>>> made for this purpose.
>>> So, in stead of spending so much on an assistive device, wouldn't it
>>> be better to purchase, say, an iPad and download the applications that
>>> can be used for this purpose?
>>> However, I don't think that those applications work as efficiently and
>>> accurately as some assistive devices do.
>>>
>>> On 17/09/2011, mukesh jain <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> hello,
>>>> you may also consider using KNFB reader with compatible mobile. i have
>>>> just bought it and it costed me rs29000 INR.
>>>> thanks,
>>>>
>>>> On 9/17/11, Amar Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Dear Rahul,
>>>>> There exist few devices which are standalone, and do not require laptop
>>>>> connectivity.
>>>>> For example, optelec clear reader plus, dealer: Barrierbreak
>>>>> Technologies,
>>>>> Mumbai.
>>>>> Costing about 1 Lakh 65 Thousand. And after student concession its
>>>>> below
>>>>> 1.25.
>>>>> There are a few made by Abisee, which also produces the famous zoom-exe
>>>>> which runs on laptop though.
>>>>> Dealer: Karishma Enterprises, Mumbai.
>>>>> Not sure whether they deal in this company's standalone devices, but
>>>>> you
>>>>> can
>>>>> ask them if they can get it for you on order.
>>>>> Since generally these devices are costing more than 1.5 lakh, people go
>>>>> for
>>>>> the devices which run with laptop. The cost is also substantially
>>>>> reduced,
>>>>> it is within 1 Lakh. And you also have variety in this. You have Pearl
>>>>> by
>>>>> Freedomscientific (65 Thousand), ReadItWan (Dealer Sparsh Products at
>>>>> 84
>>>>> Thousand roughly) not sure of the company but the dealer is based in
>>>>> Dehradun, some indian product made by Mr. Kiran S. Deshpande (at very
>>>>> nominal price of Rs. 15 Thousand, consider the accuracy and aftersales
>>>>> services while taking call on it).
>>>>> But which kind of device one should choose, is purely an individual's
>>>>> choice
>>>>> subject to easy availability of funds.
>>>>> My personal opinion, devices running on laptop are getting developed
>>>>> more
>>>>> than standalone devices due to cost and weight factor. But certainly it
>>>>> is
>>>>> worth going for such devices, as you get excellent accurate material
>>>>> when
>>>>> compared with normal scanner scanned text.
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Amar Jain.
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Rahul Bajaj
>>>>> Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2011 12:26 AM
>>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>>> Subject: [AI] A question
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a question.
>>>>> Is there a portable device using which we can scan and read printed
>>>>> material without having to connect the device to a computer?
>>>>> Most assistive devices have to be connected to a computer for reading
>>>>> printed material.
>>>>> This can be very inconvenient because it is not always possible to
>>>>> carry a laptop with you.
>>>>> So, please shed some light on the matter.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Rahul
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