Hi all,

 

My husband told me that he just purchased several of a new  type of tablet
for the salesmen where he works. He said that it is a Windows 8 based
project and you can get a keyboard for it that, sort of clamps on the top, I
guess, he is going to bring one home tonight for me to see. Anyway, he said
that it has a speech synthesizer built in like the Apple products, called
Windows Narrator. It sounds interesting, but I immediately wondered how
Window Eyes differed from the free narrator. I am sure that Window Eyes is
more blind friendly, simply because, well, you get what you pay for. Can
Window Eyes be put onto these machines? They do sound like they have some
good features. Such as, you can use those little microchip cards like those
used in cameras and the Victor Reader Stream, up to 54 gig, interchangeably
in the machine. It also has a USb port. He was able to get them for $350,
probably using a discount of some type. So, any input would be welcome.

 

Paulette


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