[Electronics-talk] ACCESSIBLE TABLETS/NETBOOKS

Baracco, Andrew W Andrew.Baracco at va.gov
Fri Mar 8 15:58:41 UTC 2013


A tablet? No, but the iPad is a tablet, and has the same accessibility
as the iPhone. I have an Asus netbook that I purchased a few years ago.
It's basically a small laptop that runs Windows XP and will work with a
Windows screen reader just like any other Windows PC. I believe that you
can still buy netbooks, even though their market share is shrinking
because people prefer to use tablets. I have listened to podcasts on the
Google Nexus 7, which is an Android tablet, and it appears to have a lot
of accessibility, and is much cheaper than an iPad or iPad mini. 
Andy


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Subject: [Electronics-talk] ACCESSIBLE TABLETS/NETBOOKS

Has anyone ever used a tablet or netbook? If so, was it accessible? I
found some reasonable ones on Amazon.

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