Sir,
Thanks for the detailed reply.
With warm regards
Solomon S.
teachs...@gmail.com


hello,
for pricing and more details, you can contact Mr. Abhinav  Sparsh
Products, Dehradu on
phone no. 09837088334
or via email at
sparshprodu...@gmail.com


last time i heard was the introduction of  special rates for the
students at rs.38000/-

thanks,

On 10/28/15, turab chimthanawala <turab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Mukesh
> The scanner which you have described seems very useful. But could you
> share the approximate cost.
> Regards
> Turab
>
> On 10/28/15, mukesh jain <mukesh.jai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> hello,
>> it depends upon your need. If you would like to purchase the scanner
>> especially designed for the blind considering the several features
>> inbuilt like  text to speech support,, automatic announcement and
>> capturing page detection, instant reading after scan, portability ?
>> easy to caryy in your bag, accurate  guidance of positioning the  page
>> on scanner with the help of special  tactile map,  converting audio,
>> easy control over even and odd scanning, etc. then I would recommend
>> you to go for the lexcam manufactured by visionaid international and
>> distributed solely in india  by Sparsh Products, Dehradun.
>>
>> Since it?s inception, this software is updated frequently with the
>> addition of new features in it. Now,  It offers 9  voices of british
>> and US English from Nuance  for recognition and reading of scanned
>> text. You can even intigrate lekha to produce audio in hindi in mp3 to
>> read on your portable devices like mobile, tablet music player  etc at
>> the additional cost. Apart from the voices from Nuance, there are
>> multiple voices available from Ivona which can also be integrated and
>> purchased separately. i have tried the british and US english  voices
>> of Ivona and sounded pleasant to read.
>>
>> Considering the technical support, I would surely rate their services
>> excellent based on my experience. Because I had great and very hard
>> time to get the technical support from the freedom scientific  for my
>> pearl product.
>>
>> So if you are looking for the complete dedicated package to offer you
>> the hardware and software to handle your reading and scanning needs,
>> then you can surely think for the lexcam. I personally feel that
>> amongst the available special OCR for the blind in today?s time, this
>> is the most affordable solution providing you both the hardware and
>> dedicated  software.
>>
>> If your needs are still to go for the normal scanners as in your case
>> to replace the hp scanner, then I would suggest you to consider the
>> scanners from plustek.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>>
>> On 10/28/15, soloman s <teachs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello Access Indians!
>>> Greetings to you all!
>>> I plan to replace my old HP scanner with a new one.
>>> I seek your suggestions or  purchasing the best scanner available in the
>>> market.
>>> Please share your experiences for making the right decision.
>>> With warm regards
>>> Solomon S.
>>> teachs...@gmail.com
>>>
hello,
for pricing and more details, you can contact Mr. Abhinav  Sparsh
Products, Dehradu on
phone no. 09837088334
or via email at
sparshprodu...@gmail.com


last time i heard was the introduction of  special rates for the
students at rs.38000/-

thanks,

On 10/28/15, turab chimthanawala <turab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Mukesh
> The scanner which you have described seems very useful. But could you
> share the approximate cost.
> Regards
> Turab
>
> On 10/28/15, mukesh jain <mukesh.jai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> hello,
>> it depends upon your need. If you would like to purchase the scanner
>> especially designed for the blind considering the several features
>> inbuilt like  text to speech support,, automatic announcement and
>> capturing page detection, instant reading after scan, portability ?
>> easy to caryy in your bag, accurate  guidance of positioning the  page
>> on scanner with the help of special  tactile map,  converting audio,
>> easy control over even and odd scanning, etc. then I would recommend
>> you to go for the lexcam manufactured by visionaid international and
>> distributed solely in india  by Sparsh Products, Dehradun.
>>
>> Since it?s inception, this software is updated frequently with the
>> addition of new features in it. Now,  It offers 9  voices of british
>> and US English from Nuance  for recognition and reading of scanned
>> text. You can even intigrate lekha to produce audio in hindi in mp3 to
>> read on your portable devices like mobile, tablet music player  etc at
>> the additional cost. Apart from the voices from Nuance, there are
>> multiple voices available from Ivona which can also be integrated and
>> purchased separately. i have tried the british and US english  voices
>> of Ivona and sounded pleasant to read.
>>
>> Considering the technical support, I would surely rate their services
>> excellent based on my experience. Because I had great and very hard
>> time to get the technical support from the freedom scientific  for my
>> pearl product.
>>
>> So if you are looking for the complete dedicated package to offer you
>> the hardware and software to handle your reading and scanning needs,
>> then you can surely think for the lexcam. I personally feel that
>> amongst the available special OCR for the blind in today?s time, this
>> is the most affordable solution providing you both the hardware and
>> dedicated  software.
>>
>> If your needs are still to go for the normal scanners as in your case
>> to replace the hp scanner, then I would suggest you to consider the
>> scanners from plustek.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>>
>> On 10/28/15, soloman s <teachs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello Access Indians!
>>> Greetings to you all!
>>> I plan to replace my old HP scanner with a new one.
>>> I seek your suggestions or  purchasing the best scanner available in the
>>> market.
>>> Please share your experiences for making the right decision.
>>> With warm regards
>>> Solomon S.
>>> teachs...@gmail.com
>>>



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