
In addition to the supplied OCR TTS (Text-to-Speech) software and the company patented SEE Technology, with a curved lamp to reduce distortion of the text along the spine of a thick book, I did not really see what Plustek scanner that apart from cheaper versions can be found in most electronic stores.
But I think that in this case the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, because the V100 Plustek BookReader the transformation from a page of text into an MP3 audio file as easy as clicking a single button press. The V100 can also Plustek Scanner standard things like converting a document into editable text or spitting you an email-friendly PDF file, but there is text to speech capability, which seems to be his real claim to fame .
Since V100 is not with an auto-page-turning mechanism, the actual price is the time you have to be manually flipping pages, if you are converting a novel into an audiobook.
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