[optacon-l] Re: R1D vs Optacon 2

  • From: "Steve" <k8sp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <optacon-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 14:10:15 -0400

Sarah,
I prefer the crispness of the R1D over the Optacon II.  The Optacon II 
letters feel mushier, not only due to the less-dense pins in the array 20x5 
as compared to 24x6, but it also feels like the print is digitally 
processed, so there seems to be a bit of a delay from what you scan to when 
it appears in the array.

One advantage to the Optacon II is that it has a setting to work better with 
some video displays.

With the R1D, you need to do a lot more fine adjustments and it may not read 
a some displays at all.  There is a video lens available for the R1D's, but 
you'll be fortunate if you can find one.

Yes, you can read labels on cans and prescription bottles with the Optacon, 
as well as organization and other charts, graphs, etc.  As far as reading 
buttons on remotes, in most cases you can do that.  You may need to use the 
invert colors button on the back of the Optacon to have it read light print 
on a dark background.

Steve
Lansing, Pure Michigan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sarah Clark" <sarah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <optacon-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 11:35 AM
Subject: [optacon-l] R1D vs Optacon 2


> Hello everyone,
> We have finally decided to purchase an optacon, and are trying to
> determine which model to get. My husband has used one in the past, but I
> never have, and he doesn't think he ever used one of the later models.
>
> We like the idea of the Optacon 2 because of the ability to use it on
> computer screens and other LCD displays. Is the R1D able to read any of
> these displays? (In addition to computers, I'm thinking of electronics,
> such as displays on microwaves, stereos, etc.
>
> Also, I have read that the R1D has more image arrays, 144 vs 100 I
> believe. But I am unsure as to what this actually means, and how it would
> impact the experience. For instance, does this mean larger images, more
> detailed, more of the image appearing at one time, etc? Is it easier to
> recognize letters with the r1D? Or if I have never had exposure to either,
> would I not really notice the difference?
>
> Also, what kinds of items can you read with the optacon? I realize it can
> be used to read printed documents, but what about things that are not
> flat, such as cans, pill bottles, remotes with buttons, etc.
>
> I would greatly appreciate any input anyone may have. And in case it is
> helpful, I lost my vision as a young adult, so I already know all the
> alphanumeric characters, so won't have that big learning curve to
> overcome.
>
> Thanks,
> Sarah
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