Ah but then usability is another thing. How well can 1 deal with the
device not speaking? I find that I get lost pretty quick. Mind you I
have used a DM 520 without speach but it did make the on and off music I
think and it did beap. For recording going in and out of folders I did
okayish since ya know it's Olympus. It's a DM. Not much science there.
But something with no sound at all? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I wander how I'd
do. Granted I'm probabaly just spoiled by blind devices.
On 4/10/2018 6:41 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yes granted usability comes into the equation but not necessarily accessibility.
For example a Sony PCM-d50 doesn’t have anything much to aid accessibility but
the recorder is very usable.
On 11 Apr 2018, at 8:26 am, Norma A. Boge <[email protected]> wrote:
I believe, as adults, we should decide what to purchase by what we prefer in
terms of features, price, whatever. As a blind person, my first priority is
whether or not I can use the damn thing. Frankly, I'd like to continue to see
specs and real-world use, but how about how accessible the device is? I'm
pretty sure this is a audio list for blind guys, right??
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