Hi,
Roku has some accessibility. Like several of the other devices, there is a
basic sort of screen reader that reads as you arrow around with the various
arrow keys on the device. Unlike VoiceView on Fire TV, there is not a
screen review that I could find. I've been using a Roku device for the past
couple weeks with reasonable success.
You can read more about Roku accessibility at
https://www.roku.com/accessibility.
Kelly
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It is my understanding that Roku is not accessible, but no personal
experience. I do have experience with Amazon's Fire TV which is very
accessible. I have also worked with Apple TV which is accessible.
HTH
Bill
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