[Electronics-Talk] Smartphone for visually impaired people, There Are Ways To Fund It
Gerald Levy
bwaylimited at verizon.net
Fri Dec 22 11:20:21 UTC 2017
It is absolutely astonishing to me that a Federationist would suggest that a
blind person short on cash grovel on a street corner with fiddle and tin cup
to raise enough money just to buy a smart phone. This is prcisely the type
of behavior that reinforces the negative stereotype that is widely held by
the general public that many blind people are just a bunch of lazy
mendicants who are looking for a handout.
Gerald
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashley Bramlett via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2017 1:11 AM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
Cc: Ashley Bramlett
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Smartphone for visually impaired people,
There Are Ways To Fund It
Peter,
good ideas and I was going to recommend that.
I know the price for adaptive equipment is high and I'd have more things
like a braillle display if it were affordable.
I make do with what I have such as my old braille notetaker.
However, if you really cannot afford a product and cannot get assistance
from family, you can do what you suggested or there are usually assistive
tech loans out there.
I know virginia has some sort of low interest loan for adaptive tech. And
also, there might be help from NFB national or state affiliates.
Ashley
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Donahue via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 4:07 PM
To: 'Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances'
Cc: Peter Donahue
Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Smartphone for visually impaired people, There
Are Ways To Fund It
Good afternoon everyone,
There's always Busking, Crowdfunding, Dumpster diving,Network Marketing, and
other ways to increase one's income to cover the cost of assistive
technology without getting rehab involved. If you want it bad enough you'll
find a way to raise funds to buy it. That's what you would need to do if you
were sighted. Some of the ideas above even allow you to do a little
community service in the process of increasing your income to cover these
costs.
Peter Donahue
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From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Michael Russillo via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 3:00 PM
To: S L Johnson via Electronics-Talk
Cc: Michael Russillo
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] FW: Smartphone for visually impaired people
Amen to that; the blindness market is a smaller one--I know, I know, that's
been hashed over time and again. We should see if the company has an
installment plan to pay for those tech items gradually; alternatively check
with NFB for low-interest tech loans; just my 2 cents.
Peter
On 12/13/2017 3:26 PM, S L Johnson via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> Hello:
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> Thanks for this information. I got excited when I began to read about
> a phone that I could use that was a smart phone with real easy to feel
> buttons. Then I got to the price. Why do all the companies making
> products for the blind price them so high that most of us cannot
> afford them? I know you will all say research and development but the
> reality is that most blind people, especially retired seniors who have
> to live on less than $760 per month, cannot afford it. I wish there
> was some way of making these products more affordable to all of us. A
> smart phone with GPS, OCR scanning and other helpful apps would be a
> great help to all blind people but only those with the financial
> resources will be able to have it. The same is true with the Braille
> notetakers. All of these wonderful products will never be in the
> hands of most of the blind because of their high price. I know it
> will never change but I wish it would because I really could use this
> phone and a new Braille notetaker that is still supported and up to
> date instead of used equipment that I can no longer get repaired by
> companies who no longer support them. I apologize for venting but I am
> reallyfrustrated!
>
> Sandra Johnson
> SLJohnson25 at comcast.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:37 AM
> To: 'Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances'
> Cc: Tracy Carcione
> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] FW: Smartphone for visually impaired
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