[acb-l] The Kindle 3
Mitch Pomerantz
mitch.pomerantz at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 29 18:43:39 GMT 2010
Colleagues:
Here is information from the Reading Rights Coalition concerning Amazon's
announcement relative to the Kindle 3.
Mitch Pomerantz
Dear Reading Rights Coalition,
Amazon has just announced its newest Kindle, the Kindle 3, which, according
to Amazon, has text-to-speech enabled menus that make the device
independently operable. This is a significant victory, directly tied to the
advocacy efforts of the Reading Rights Coalition and the work of many of its
members.
There is still more work to be done to make the device fully accessible,
however. The web browser is not accessible and there is no audible signal
or battery strength information. You have to purchase and download the
e-books from your PC, rather than directly from the device. However, in a
phone call a year ago that included many members of the RRC, we urged
Amazon to put speed ahead of perfection. While we would have preferred more
speed, we cannot complain about the decision. Amazon is committed to
addressing the remaining accessibility issues going forward.
Finally, it is worth pointing out that the very low price of the Kindle 3
makes clear that mainstream accessibility need not be costly, but that
Amazon would have saved itself a ton of engineering costs (and lawsuit and
p.r. nightmares), if it had made the Kindle accessible from the get-go.
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