Apple's main advantage for a blind person is if they are a student in
school.
Apple is far from mainstream use, and for a blind adult, you'll still be
in a very tight nitch market like 5% or less of PC users.
My sighted son-in-law is an english teacher, and he'd dump his Mac for a
PC in a minute if Apple hadn't had a strangle hold on the schools.
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Kynn Bartlett wrote:
> On Apr 28, 2004, at 10:55 AM, Martin Courcelles wrote:
>
> > Wouldn't that be nice if you could get a main-stream computer with
> > both speech an Braille support without paying through the nose for
> > access which sighted people take for granted.
>
> Agreed 100%. When Apple gets everything worked out, then blind people
> could pay through the nose for an Apple just like sighted people pay
> through the nose for an Apple. :)
>
> An Apple computer costs more than a similar Windows or Linux computer,
> but in general it's worth it. Now, if Apple is selling their systems
> with speech and Braille for free, you have to weigh the cost of that
> vs. Windows + JAWS or whatever -- it may turn out that an Apple is the
> affordable solution for blind users! That would be ironic.
>
> Note that Linux is cheaper -- but it's not "mainstream" in the sense
> of being a mature consumer user computer, especially for users with
> special needs.
>
> --Kynn
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