Hi Scott,

I've played with several such apps including ZoomReader and Vision
Assist and frankly I'm not impressed. There's a significant amount of
lag and blurriness. While I'll use them as a last resort for spot
reading I would not recommend them as a replacement for a stand alone
video magnifier. I hope they improve someday but I don't feel they're
quite ready for prime time just yet.

Julian

On 9/14/12, Scott Rumery <blindfait...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Listers,
>
> In preparation for a presentation that my team is doing in October I have
> been researching some video magnifier apps to demo.  Is there anyone on the
> list that has used any of the apps in this genre, and if so, which ones, and
> how do they work for you?  Keep in mind that I am blind and I will be
> presenting for a group of TVI's in Georgia, so even though I can't see what
> the app can magnify, it is important that our audience be able to see it.
> We will be plugging into a large screen projector for the presentation.
>
> Any information will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Scott Rumery
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