[Trainer-talk] eye-pal and kurzweil

matt diemert mcdiemert at gmail.com
Tue Sep 18 11:13:38 UTC 2012


Agreed,

Scanning is much more reliable and accurate then a camera.
I stopped recommending the camera option nearly a year and a half ago.

On 9/17/12, Denise Robinson <deniserob at gmail.com> wrote:
> Get a portable ds mobile scanner about 2 inch thick and paper long...fast
> scan, perfect pic, put through either kurzweil or open book and get a
> perfect read
> Cameras issues, but u know this already
>
> Denise M Robinson
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Sep 17, 2012, at 3:38 PM, "Brett Boyer" <bboyer202 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone used or worked with the eye-pal and Kurzweil? I have a client
>> who is using them but they don't seem to work very well. As a matter of
>> fact the Kurzweil tech said the same thing, but these results are awfull.
>> I'm trying to steer my client away from cameras and just get a scanner.
>> Even though cameras are great, in my experience,  there are still to many
>> variables for getting a perfect picture and in turn a perfect scan.
>> It's one thing to read a menu or a sign but reading school work and/or
>> books is a bit different. So I thought I'd ask you folks your thoughts on
>> the eye-pal, camera's vs scanners, and any other scanning techniques.
>> I think the one reason he likes the camera is the speed and possibly being
>> mobile with it.
>> bb
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