Yeah Ray, that price sounds about right. Hw wouldn't sell anything
that useful for less than a grand. The only reason victor stream is so
cheap is probably that they wanted to undercut aph's bookport.

I wonder what this new slim device is we keep getting graphical emails about.
Rusty

On 11/10/09, Ray Campbell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> I saw the Reader at the recent Assistive Technology Industry Association
> conference in Chicago.  I have to tell you all, it's a pretty slick
> piece of technology.  I especially like the reading stand where you can
> capture an entire book.
>
> It offers very clear speech, and pretty quick reading of text once a
> picture has been taken.  While it's bigger than the KNFB Reader, it
> features larger controls which I think will be easier for many folks to
> operate.
>
> The price is I believe $1699 U.S. dollars for the reader, plus $399 for
> the stand.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Ray Campbell, Adaptive Technology Help Desk Technician
> The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
> 1850 W. Roosevelt Road
> Chicago, IL  60608
> 312.997.3651 (Voice/Relay) or 888.825.0080 (Voice/Relay)
> [email protected]
> www.thechicagolighthouse.org
>
>
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