[Electronics-talk] looking for an accessible phone without buying a screen reader
Carol Feazell
cfeazell at comcast.net
Sat Jun 13 03:33:23 UTC 2009
Is that En V 3 more accessible that that phone beginning with Q from Verizon
that they were talking about a couple of months ago? I have the original En
V but have never really been successful in the text part of it which I don't
profess to want very often but would like the capability of reading and
sending text if I wanted to. It just bothers me that I can't even if I want
to. Personally I would much rather talk but sometimes dealing with
teenagers it is a different issue so I guess I would like to be on their
level if it would make them communicate with me better.
Carol Feazell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Siman" <alansiman at cox.net>
To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances"
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Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] looking for an accessible phone without
buying a screen reader
>I assume you are with Verizon. If so the LG9200 nicknamed the ENV3 is the
>most feature loaded out of the box cell phone. If you do not need text
>messaging then the LG8650 is the next best one.
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> Gary Lee wrote:
>> What currently is the most accessible phone available without the expense
>> of mobile speak or talks?
>>
>> It's just not worth over $200 for me for just the screen reader then I
>> have to buy the phone as well.
>>
>> I had an lg 4650, but a large portion of its features were not easily
>> accessible. I hope this situation has improved.
>>
>> Thank you all for the assistance.
>>
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