Hi Everett,
The American Foundation for the Blind's web site includes fact sheets on
speech products, braille products, CCTVs, etc. Go to:
http://www.afb.org/info_documents.asp?kitid=31&collectionid=4
AccessWorld, AFB's technology magazine, features reviews of these products,
as well as reviews of cell phones, accessible voting machines, talking
blood glucose meters, and other mainstream products. To read a sample
issue, go to:
http://www.afb.org/accessworld.asp
Using AFB's Directory of Services, you can find product manufacturers. Go to:
http://www.afb.org/services.asp
Jay Leventhal
Editor in Chief, AccessWorld
At 08:27 AM 6/19/2003 -0700, Everett Gavel wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Does anyone know of a general list where there is listed all, or a majority
>of, assistive tech for the blind? Anything from software, to notebooks, to
>CCTV's and stand-alone readers, etc. I'm looking for short
>lists/cheat-sheet type lists, of equipment for the blind. Anyone know of
>any out there?
>
>Online directories would be great, but even a list of named equipment
>without the manufacturer or sellers link is fine. I'm just trying to get a
>round-up of all possible equipment available to the blind. Please reply
>offlist, to me at the e-mail address in my Sig line below. Thanks!
>
>Thanks Again,
>Everett
>
>Everett Gavel
>In Northeast Ohio, USA
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>
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