[nabs-l] iPad, Not the Most Economical Choice for Blind Consumers
marissa
pianogirlforlife7 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 1 16:18:59 UTC 2014
I do not have an i-pad, but am getting one soon I think. Sure,
it may seem difficult, but if you have a Braille Note, a Braille
Sense u2, a voice note, or a voice note u2, you can connect the
ipad to the machines.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe" <jsoro620 at gmail.com
To: <viphone at googlegroups.com>,"A general technology discussion
list" <the-tech-zone at emissives.com>,"'NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
BLIND STUDENTS'" <NABS-L at nfbnet.org
Date sent: Wed, 1 Jan 2014 10:48:42 -0500
Subject: [nabs-l] iPad, Not the Most Economical Choice for Blind
Consumers
Hi,
I find myself responding to similar questions about whether or
not the iPad
is worth its price tag. After a year attempting to fall in love
with mine
and eventually giving her away, I decided to write a more
elaborate
rationale for why it just didn't click. Check it out, and by all
means feel
free to disagree in the comments to give prospective buyers a
well-rounded
response. You can find the post at:
http://joeorozco.com/blog_ipad_not_the_most_economical_choice_for
_blind_cons
umers
Joe
--
Twitter: @ScribblingJoe
Visit my blog:
http://joeorozco.com/blog
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