Thursday, January 24, 2013

If your gonna buy a tablet don't  buy a Kindle and if your disabled don't by a Kindle and if your blind or print disabled and can't read don't buy a Kindle.  Because when your blind or print disabled the Kindle does not work because they lock you out of every app that you could use to help you read.  You can't use no talking e-readers, no nothing for accessibility. I already called Amazon who makes the Kindle and complained that there is no accessibility on the Kindle. I had to get rid of the Kindle because it was not going to work for my visual and print disability's and it would not work for my BookShare library. I turned around and bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1" and have had no problem so far. I'm reading books on it, learning to use the camera.  Tomorrow were going to use Skype to get a hold of either Uwe or Julianna.  I'm planning to get a case for it and a holder to mount on my manual and electric wheelchairs.