[access-uk] Re: Reading Machines

  • From: "Graham Page" <gpage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 18:19:26 -0000

if you want a competetively priced solution keep the software you have and 
get the Plustek Opticbook 3600 scanner which has a scanner plattern that 
comes right to the front of the scanner so you can get to the text near the 
spine of  the book without having to break it.

It is available for £133.00 from Dabs.com

Cheers

Graham
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ari" <aridamoulakis@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 3:19 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Reading Machines


Hi everyone,
It's rather quite interesting and lucky that Ray's post about this new
reading machine arrived yesterday, because I have a question about what's
out there and what would you guys recommend.
I need to somehow get my very thick university library books into readable
form. I have been trying to use a normal scanner with OmniPage, but the
things I don't like about it are that, first, for some reason, I can never
quite get it right to position the book accurately on the scanner, it's
quite a small scanner, and it's quite hard when it's a very thick book and
it sometimes doesn't open properly, that sort of thing. The other thing I
don't like, is that, unlike Open Book and some of these other programs, I
can't hear how the page has come out right away, so I don't know whether
what I've scanned makes any sense. The last problem is just that the scanner
also takes ages to scan a page anyway, I just basically find going through
the whole thing a bit of a hassle, trying to hold the book straight and the
page flat, that sort of thing for many pages.
Instead then of a scanner, I'm want to know what you guys think of these
other options. The device of Ray's post seems quite interesting, because it
says that it's a camera that takes a photo of the book, and that there are
grooves in the stand so that you can position your book easily, and you of
course hopefully don't have to hold the book flat. Is this device though the
only device that works like that, or what other devices can you guys
recommend? I was also thinking of the KNFB Reader Mobile, but am against
that a bit because it's more expensive, and because I don't think I want to
always try and focus my mobile phone on a page of a book to try and take
pictures everytime, and, correct me if I'm wrong, but there is then no way
that you can save a document and get it to your PC anyway?
Really just need thoughts on what's the best thing to do here.
Thanks
Ari

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