Firstly the Samsung Galaxy Books are Windows based tablets so if you
purchase a Galaxy Book you're literally purchasing yourself a mini
Windows 10 Pro machine, nothing wrong with that whatever.
I was asked what I thought the best Android tablet was.
Only my opinion of course but I don't think there's any best Android
tablet right now and I'm astonished that I'm making such remarks as
there very clearly should be some very good Android tables around but
for some reason there isn't.
When it comes to build the iPad range are tops, I've not yet seen an
Android tablet come even close.
When it comes to Power the iPad keeps moving ahead.
So we have the iPad but then that's not everything that people may
demand from a tablet, yes its powerful but perhaps not versatile enough
and that's where a good Android tablet should be in its element but no,
not yet, the only alternative then is a Windows tablet such as the
Galaxy Book.
The Galaxy Book isn't quite as well built as an iPad but its a tough
build all the same as all modern Samsung phones and tablets seem to be
thus should last you hears to come.
I'm working on a series of audio demos for the Samsung Galaxy Book 12 at
the moment and will release them shortly.
On 11/15/2017 7:32 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
The latest model is called the PixelBook. The main advantage is that
there is now full 100% Android app support built-in which means, of
course, that you can install TalkBack and BrailleBack. Specs look
quite good, although I still think that the Samsung Galaxy Books,
based on what I’ve read and what I’ve been told, offer a better
alternative.
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On 10 Nov 2017, at 10:14, Joshua Gregory <[email protected]
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I'll have to take a look at that, thank you!
On
Fri, Nov 10, 2017, 12:07 AM Dane Trethowan <[email protected]
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Hi!
No first hand experience hereas yet.
I've thought about getting a Chromebook to look at and I do know
someone
who uses a Chromebook fulltime, he's totally blind and loves it,
he came
from using an Apple Mac Mini and Voiceover.
Further to this, may I suggest you look up the AFB Access World
magazine.
There you'll find a series of reviews and articles that have
tracked the
Chromebook and the Screen Reading technology.
On 11/10/2017 1:34 PM, Joshua Gregory wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I was wondering if anybody has had any experiences with Chromebooks
> and the chromevox screen reader. What were your experiences? Did you
> like it, did you not? Was there anything that stood out to you in
> comparison to, say, windows and nvda or narrator? Thanks very much!
>
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