[access-uk] Re: More on KNFB reader for phones

  • From: "Sunil" <bosley20@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 12:43:21 -0000

Are there any restrictions on any of us in the UK buying the software from
an American dealer? Or would it be worth it once you take into account
shipping etc?

-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Ray's Home
Sent: 03 February 2008 00:54
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: More on KNFB reader for phones

Well, I've heard all 68 minutes or so of the presentation on the KNFB
embedded cell phone reader, and the listening is interesting for more
than the obvious reasons.  Before I say more, some quick jump to
points might be good for those who cannot waite to get to the meat.

23 minutes in givbes you Ray Kurtzveil's intro and future gazing - and
he's known as a futureologist.  Things like image and object
recognition improvements, including, he claims, faces.

thirty minutes in or so, main presentation of what the present
software does, and demos of it working on text, to tremendous rapture
by the audience.

50 minutes:  Question time, including cost of software and phone etc.
and where Americans can buy.

Speaking mostly from emory interesting points are the reader will work
in a phone without a screen reader, and one that's not activated.
Very good Screen enlargement is also there too for those with some
sight,.  Good help and keyboard guidance built-in, and presenter
believes the reader software should be usable with very minimal
training for many if not most people.

The phone itself (Nokia n82) measures 4" x 2" x1" thick, and weighs in
at 4 oz.in   Its said to be very tacktile and the keys more
identifiable than many.  Sells for $500 or less in the US.  Has built
in GPS MP3 player, and high quality camera of course.  I say all this
to give some idea of what those fortunate enough to have the dosh will
get in the phone itself.

The software, to be much improved on, turns out to cost $1595.00 in
the US.  Now, here's where we come to that pricing issue again.  that
would equate to a straight UK conversionof less than ?800.00.  So, why
cannot we have it for less than ?100.00?  Say ?950.00 for reading
anywhere!  What a sales point that could be for those who can push the
poat out?  AS opposed to rather more than that, seemingly.

Not sure a UK audience or consumers are going to be quite so raptured
and take the message to the country as they're encouaged to do in the
US!  The demo or presentation indeed had more the flavour of a
revivalist meeting, with sounding horn, and loads of shrieking and
applause.  Maybe a sort of primary?  Not without good reason!

I only wish potential UK buyers had as much to shout about.  AS it is
the software, as I say, is going for $1595.00, so God knows what the
37 dealers there actually pay for it.  Or what our sole distributer
pays for it, come to that.  I'll bet is less than $1595.00.  Okay, so
business is about profit;  yes, I've got that message.  When does
profit turn to greed and extortion?  Sorry folks, but yes, you can
have a marvel of a device here, which can only get better.  You'll pay
much more dearly for it than folks across the Atlantic.  Unlike them
too, you won't be accessing a 3 per cent loan to help buy it.  That in
itself would be a good idea, but not sure why anyone should help
bolster an already ludicrus  profit margin.

Those remarks aside, I do urge anyone who's not heard the launch of
the KNFB cell phone reader to go on over to:

http://www.blindbargains.com/redirect.php?redirect=2614

And download or simply listen to the file.

Cheers,

From Ray
I can be contacted off-list at:
mailto:ray-48@xxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
Steve Nutt
Subject: [access-uk] Re: More on KNFB reader for phones


Hi Ray,

Well James Everson of Sight And Sound is on this list, so I would be
very
interested in his comments on this.  As a reseller of adaptive tech, I
too
feel this is overpricing, even allowing for overheads.

All the best

Steve

-----Original Message-----
Ray's Home
Subject: [access-uk] Re: More on KNFB reader for phones

Paul, the 'over-inflated' UK price is more worthy of a post from me!
(smile).

Think the difference is three or four hundred quid!  Presume there's
no
training being offered if you buy the software alone, as surely some
will
want to do.  So, where exactly is the support and whatever in that?
Sure
many would like to pay rather less than a thousand quid for the
software, if
only they could!

Wouldn't be so concerned if this was more obviously another leaning on
Access to work provision, but we're talking enhancing of dailly living
here.
This makes it look very like extortion to me.

I'd dearly like to see a defence of this, but as we often say here,
I'm not
holding my breath!

Cheers,

From Ray
I can be contacted off-list at:
mailto:ray-48@xxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
Paul Leake
Subject: [access-uk] Re: More on KNFB reader for phones


an interesting presentation and an intention to continue to develop
the
product for the future. Pity that the u k price seems over inflated
though!

Cheers

Paul

paul.leake@xxxxxxxxxxxx
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Nutt" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 5:51 PM
Subject: [access-uk] More on KNFB reader for phones


> Hi folks,
>
> Take a look, or should I say a listen, to this file.  You can
download it
> from:-
>
> http://www.blindbargains.com/redirect.php?redirect=2614
>
> All the best


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