
knfb Reading Technology, Inc. is pleased to announce the latest breakthrough in print accessibility. They have developed software which places the functionality of a reading machine into a multifunction cell phone.
The Mobile Reader products can be activated and ready to use with the touch of a single button on the phone. The user takes a photo of the print to be read and the character recognition software in conjunction with high quality text-to-speech will read the contents of the document aloud. At the same time, it can display the print on the phone’s built-in screen and highlight each word as it is spoken.
The Mobile Reader Product Line:
- Reads most printed documents, from letters and memos to pages in a book
- Reads address labels and package information and instructions
- Easily recognizes U.S. currency
- Displays each sentence visually and highlights each word as it is read
- Stores thousands of pages using easily obtainable flash memory
- Transfers text files to and from computers or Braille note takers
- Adjusts reading speed to suit user’s preference.
In addition, with the use of a screen reader, the user can access the other functions of the phone device including making and receiving phone calls, personal information management such as contacts, calendar, etc. Also contains ability to run accessible GPS programs, access to Adobe PDF files, voice recorder, music player and much more.
Features
- Reading modes for books, articles and labels; bills and memos.
- US printed currency recognition (knfbReader only)
- Synchronized text highlighting with output speech
- Text navigation by sentence, word, character.
- User self-training page for taking pictures
- Viewfinder for live field of view
- Field of view analysis (knfbReader only)
- Import/export TXT files
- Automatic or manual saving of documents and image files
- Automatic screen rotation for portrait and landscape reading
- Save settings to and from memory card
The application currently supports the Nokia N82 and can be purchased here.#
Source: KNFB over See into S60
April 3, 2008 at 5:50 pm |
That’s the quite an old news bro
I wrote about long time ago, interesting concept but shameless realization IMO; it is simply overpriced and in my personal opinion it is shameful to take so much money off of people who have a disability, simply disgusting. I understand that business speaks only money language but c’mon, blind people don’t have much, people should help people without ripping them off.
http://www.symbian-freak.com/news/008/01/knfb_mobile_reader.htm
Teo
April 4, 2008 at 9:04 pm |
Yeah, agree with you. Only find the concept interesting.
April 4, 2008 at 9:47 pm |
Indeed, great idea, shameless realization