[Dtb-talk] looking for the best technology available

Mary ellen gabias at telus.net
Sat Feb 15 08:34:35 UTC 2014


Cheryl,

I've found that the NFB's A T blog carries very good reviews of products,
both high tech and what I call medium tech.  I know we have a listing of
products and comments on the web, too, but I haven't delved into it so can't
tell you how it's put together.  I believe those are good places to start.

Mike, I agree that no technology is "the best" for everybody.  However, this
request makes sense in the same way that Consumer Reports makes sense.
Rather than thinking of "the best," think of features and benefits.
Comparisons are quite useful.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Dtb-talk [mailto:dtb-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Mike
Freeman
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 9:30 PM
To: Discussion of Digital Talking Books
Subject: Re: [Dtb-talk] looking for the best technology available

Cheryl: 
Would you ask such questions of sighted users expecting definitive answers?
I suspect not. Blind users are no different from sighted users. What
software and hardware they prefer and their reasons for their preferences
will get about as many answers as there are persons responding to your
questions. 
For example, most blind people will probably say that the iPhone is the only
fully -accessible cellular phone available here. But you'll find enough
Apple haters who will tell you that Android phones plus TalkBack is the only
way to go. 
Long live diversity. 

Mike Freeman
sent from my iPhone


> On Feb 14, 2014, at 21:08, Cheryl Fields <cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> 
> Hello federationist!
> 
> I am new to this list and enjoying the conversations. I am a member of 
> nfb/Cleveland and a board member of The Cleveland sight Center. In 
> December nfb/ohio/Cuyahoga and cleveland officers met with ceo of csc.
> One of the things that came from the conversation is that we would 
> like to work together to provide information for federationist and 
> consumers of services of Cleveland sight Center on the best technology 
> available to blind users.
> So, I am asking for your opinions. Cell phones, accessible software 
> screen readers and magnification, brail displays, color and money 
> identifiers,  and any other equipment you may think of, asking you to 
> share this information. Which ones work the best, are the most 
> durable, how do you trouble shoot and do manufactures honor their 
> agreements, replacement and repair process, if you think of it, let's 
> hear it.  Because we are the consumers of these products, it stands to 
> reason the most accurate information will come from us!
> 
> Looking forward to your responses,
> 
> Cheryl fields
> I hope you will assist me with this project or direct me to the proper 
> place, thanks.
> 
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