[blindkid] Ipad vs iphone
Dan Burke
dburke at cocenter.org
Wed Jun 15 14:24:04 UTC 2016
The one advantage I cant hink of, if it is one, is more room to do touch typing with onscreen keyboards, like one of the Braille apps or Flexi (sp?).
Dan Burke
Public Relations Specialist
Colorado Center for the Blind
www.cocenter.org
303.778.1130
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From: blindkid [mailto:blindkid-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of ipd4life2006 via blindkid
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Subject: [blindkid] Ipad vs iphone
My daughter is wanting an ipad. She has zero vision. She currently has an iphone and is very good at navigating with it. I am in the cell phone business but cannot think of any advantage to the ipad vs just having the iphone for the visually impaired. Am I wrong in this? Is there a need for both? Obviously, a larger screen is of no importance to her. She relies on the screen reader and voice over regardless of the device. Thanks.Steve
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