Assuming, of course, the people in these shops know how to use the
accessibility features!
From: vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gerard Shanahan
Sent: 16 November 2017 17:22
To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vicsireland] Re: Television Accessibility
Hi The best way to test out all of these different products and their
accessibility is to going to any of the curries or other shops which Stockton
and get someone to show you how they work noting that also any hard drives with
you attached to these TVs will not have the spoken capabilities which are built
into the TV as it doesn’t extend to do use items on this things have changed
recently
Gerry
On 15 Nov 2017, at 14:14, Paul Dromey <pdromey@xxxxxx <mailto:pdromey@xxxxxx> >
wrote:
Hi all.
I’m currently looking for a new television and have been googling to check on
the general state of accessibility for blind/vision impaired people. Anyone
out there like to share their knowledge or experience.
I note that the RNIB supports a range of Panasonic products but I’m not sure if
they will work over here. Also, Philips claim that their 2017 models have
particular accessibility features.
So far, given the current state of accessibility here in Ireland, I can’t
really see the point of investing in a smart television and I don’t think that
Apple Tv is available here. However, I’ve still got a pretty open mind and am
open to correction.
Thanks in advance
Paul
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