Android powered tablets
Monday, March 3, 2014
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There are lots of Android tablets on the market. The latest versions of Android, KitKat and Jelly Bean, contain a robust screen reader which can be started
without sighted help, and a basic magnification facility that does require sighted assistance to start up.
However, many manufacturers of Android tablets tinker with the facilities within Android, and this can have an impact on the accessibility.
The Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablets have a version of Android that has not been tampered with or added to, and therefore has the best experience in terms of accessibility.
The Nexus 10 costs from £319 and is available from a range of high street and online shops, including Google.
without sighted help, and a basic magnification facility that does require sighted assistance to start up.
However, many manufacturers of Android tablets tinker with the facilities within Android, and this can have an impact on the accessibility.
The Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablets have a version of Android that has not been tampered with or added to, and therefore has the best experience in terms of accessibility.
The Nexus 10 costs from £319 and is available from a range of high street and online shops, including Google.
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