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ATIA: New K-NFB Reader Mobile Leaked



The 2008 program for the ATIA conference has been released, and buried deep inside the exhibitor list is an announcement of an apparent new upgrade to the K-NFB Reader.
"K-NFB Reading Technology, Inc. will present the knfbReader Mobile, the latest generation of portable reading technology. Following the success of the popular K-NFB Reader, the revolutionary knfbReader Mobile contains groundbreaking software advancements that provide more accurate print analysis and TTS on a truly hand-held device. We don't have any more details, but will be certain to report more as we learn about it. Stay with Blind Bargains for as it happens ATIA coverage.

RFBD Victor Reader Stream User Authorization key for $20



Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic has released the UAK for the Humanhware Victor Reader Stream digital book player. The key costs $20 and can be purchased directly from their Member Services Department. The key allows RFB&D's audio plus books to be played on the stream.

Apple Mac Mini for $549.99 Shipped



Fed up with Windows? Buy.com has an Apple Mac Mini for $549.99. Plus, shipping is free. It sports an Intel Duo Core 1.8ghz processor, 80GB hard drive and 1GB memory,. The Macintosh comes with screen reading software so will talk practically out of the box.

Code Factory Releases Public Beta of Mobile Speak Pocket 2.0



Code Factory has released a public beta of Mobile Speak Pocket 2.0, a screen reader for pocket PC phones and devices. Among the many improvements are the inclusion of their user-centered license scheme which allows users to move their software license between devices, direct support for braille .BRF files, improved support for many applications including Internet Explorer, Excel Mobile, and the calendar, improved stability and battery life, and the ability to turn off the touch screen during a call. A complete list is available on the link from this post. It's a free upgrade for current registered users.

Blind Bargains to Present As it Happens ATIA Coverage



Blind Bargains will be attending the 9th annual Assistive Technology Industry Association conference in Orlando, Florida and providing news and interviews throughout the conference. Check back through the week for product announcements, hands-on impressions, and audio interviews with some of the biggest names in the assistive technology arena. Watch Blind Bargains for much more as the conference nears. If you represent a company and will be attending ATIA, please contact us if you would like to be a part of our podcasts. The ATIA conference runs from January 30 through February 2.

ATIA: Window-Eyes Leaks Scripting Carrot, Announces Schedule



The annual conference for the Assistive Technology Industry Association is still nearly two weeks away, but some companies are jumping on the early PR bandwagon. GW Micro has published a brief announcement listing their schedule of events for the conference. Of interest is the mention of advanced scripting features for Window-Eyes 7.0, which has been speculated to be released in some form in the coming weeks. We've linked to a mailing list post to give you more insight. Watch Blind Bargains for much more ATIA coverage in the coming days and weeks.

Kurzweil 1000 Version 11 for $499 on EBay BuyItNow (expired)



An EBay seller has listed a copy of Kurzweil 1000 version 11 with a BuyItNow price of $499. With $15 for shipping, that's about half the cost of a retail copy of this popular scanning and OCR product. Listing ends January 20 if not sold sooner.

January AccessWorld Posted



AFB has published the January issue of AccessWorld, a free online technology magazine. Among the articles in this issue is a discussion of accessibility in telephone call centers, an interview with an IBM executive, and a review of the Victor Reader Stream. AccessWorld is published six times per year.

I.D. Mate II Portable Bar Code Reader for $450 on EBay (expired)



    An Ebay seller has listed 10 I.D. Mate II Portable Bar Code Readers with a BuyItNow price of $450 each. Even with about $15 for shipping, this is roughly $1,000 off the price of a new unit. The I.D. Mate II contains bar code information for over 1.3 million products and features an omnidirectional scanner. 100 bar code labels for marking your own items without codes are also included as well as a 90-day warranty. Item expires January 21. Update: We believe these to be direct from the company, as the location of the auction is Normal, Illinois, the same as En-Vision America.

The End All of Games Lists



We periodically receive requests for links to various accessible games. If you haven't seen it, check out the PCS Games list of Fantastic Games and Where to Find Them. It's the definitive list of accessible games and is regularly updated.

Talking Atomic Clock with Remote for $22.95



Gifts & Gadgets Online via Shop.com has a Talking Atomic Clock with Remote for $22.95. With about $7 for shipping, we couldn't find it for less elsewhere. This unit announces the time, temperature, and date in a clear voice either by pressing its top or with the included remote. An alarm with 5-minute snooze is also included. And since it's atomic, no sighted assistance is neededf for setting the time.

KNFB Reader at $1,650 on EBay, BuyItNow for $1,795 (expired)



An EBay seller has listed a like-new KNFB Reader with a starting bid of $1,650. Or, BuyItNow without bidding for $1,795. That's close to $1,000 off retail for this pocket-sized reading machine. All KNFB readers are still under warranty and can be upgraded to the latest firmware which reads a wider variety of print material. Auction ends January 11 unless sold sooner.

Post in our new Forums



We're always looking for new ways to help you find the best deals and learn about products and services. Now, you can visit and post in our forums to do that and more. Post reviews of your favorite hardware and software, request information on products or deals, or post interesting news. Registration is completely free. Use the link on this post or the forums link on the top of any page. There may be a few kinks, so let us know if you have any problems.

Time Running Out for Award Nominations (expired)



The deadline is fast approaching for nominations for the first ever Blind Bargains Access Awards. You can submit nominations for any or all of the ten categories ranging from best new product or innovation to best website for the blind (Blind Bargains isn't eligible). Nomination submissions are due on January 14 at 5 PM Eastern.

Ohtsuki Combination Print Braille Embosser at $107.50 on EBay (expired)



It's not often we see an Ohtsuki Braille Embosser on EBay like this one, currently at $107.50. This machine was quite a bit ahead of its time and one of the first machines to produce both print and braille, a tremendous feat for the 1980's. It's being sold as is and shipping is $65. Auction ends January 12.

Double the Blogs, Double the Fun at Code Factory



Most tech companies are happy with one blog. But now, Code Factory has upped the stakes by launching two. One focuses on messages from the company's CEO while the other will feature messages from the rest of the Code Factory staff. Both are pretty bare for now, but what do you expect, they're brand new.

Jot-a-Dot, the Pocket Brailler for $275 (expired)



Independent Living Aids has the Jot-a-Dot Pocket Brailler for $275. That's $70 off list and the lowest price we've seen for this writing tool. It allows you to write braille notes up to 20 cells per line on index cards, 4 by 6 paper, or other small-form sizes. Flip over part of the unit to read what you just wrote, and take this portable notetaker with you on the go. Deal ends January 31.

New Auction Gateway Category for Simon



Simon's one of the world's simplest games and also one of the most accessible by design. Because of this, we've added a Simon category to the games section of the Auction Gateway. There's a few listings that don't exactly fit, but there's also quite a few versions of the classic game as well.

Braille Bingo Cards for $9.95



For a reader, Bargain Bob has found braille bingo cards for $9.95 at Independent Living Aids. Add about $7 for shipping. These cards include both large print and braille numbers. Also on this page is a set of 75 brailled numbers used for bingo callers for $14.95.

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