I'm not sure when Amazon is planning to institute Prime Day this year
but that's likely when you will see the next discount. The Fire 7 will
likely be available for $30.
David Goldfield,
Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist
JAWS Certified, 2019
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On 6/23/2020 10:25 AM, Larry Lumpkin wrote:
Did some more research. It looks like amazon’s choice of the fire 7 acgtually would be just fine for under $50.
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Hi David. I’ve been doing alittle research. It looks like the kindle fire 8 might be the best buy. The 10 seemed a little high for what I’d be getting. I don’t really need it but just thought I’d give my old brain a bit of a work-out, smile.
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What I prefer to do is to actually purchase my Kindle books using my Windows PC which, for me, is easier and the most efficient way of doing this. I then read the books using my iPhone, either in the Kindle app or using the Voice Dream Reader app which is my personal preferred reading app.
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On 6/23/2020 8:16 AM, David Goldfield wrote:
Hi, Larry. The iPod Touch
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model. The base iPad starts at $329 so the Fire tablets are
significantly less expensive.
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On 6/23/2020 8:04 AM, Larry Lumpkin wrote:
I thought the ipod touches ran into the hundreds. As long as I can
download and read magazines and books, that's fine.
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Hi, Larry.
Well, while you have a lot of models to choose from it really comes
down to two separate product lines: the Kindle Ereader and the Fire Tablet.
The Kindle is, more or less, similar in functionality to your older
Kindle Keyboard, which I also once owned, by the way. The newer models don't
have physical keys but instead use a touch screen. They are mainly for
purchasing and reading Kindle books and magazines. I have never actually used
these modern ereaders but they are supposedly accessible with a version of the
VoiceView screen reader.
The Fire tablet also contains VoiceView and is something I can speak
about as I do own one. As they are similarly priced to the Kindle and contain
far more capabilities you will definitely get more for your money with one of
these tablets. They can also access Kindle books but can also function as a
full tablet running many apps along with a Web browser. Unlike the Kindle the
Fire tablet has its own speaker, whereas the Kindle needs a Bluetooth headset
or speaker to hear VoiceView. To be honest the accessibility of the VoiceView
screen reader on the Web can be a bit wonky and less polished compared to what
you'll receive on an iPad or other iOS device. To be quite honest if you can
afford an iPad I think you will find it to be a much better experience as far
as screen reader accessibility, particularly if you want to use it for Web
browsing. It offers better speech, better sound and better accessibility as
well as excellent accessibility for the Kindle and Audible apps. An iPod Touch
is a bit cheaper. However, if finances are an issue the Fire
7 is around $50 with the Fire HD 8 for $80. I expect both of them to be
discounted for certain holidays, such as Thanksgiving and Amazon's own Prime
Day.
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On 6/23/2020 7:44 AM, Larry Lumpkin wrote:
I am the former owner of a kindle keyboard dating back to who knows
when. For my Birthday, I'm considering asking for some kind of modern kindle to
read kindle books on and hopefully newspapers and magazines. I have no
particular interest in web brousing with it but would take all features if
someone has a recommendation. Of course, I want accessibility.