<p>Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestions/experience as to whether or which tablet computer would be functional for a visually-impaired person? The greatest hope is that she would be able to somehow listen to audiobooks, music, and Skype. I had the idea that Siri might be the answer to the navigation issue, but I’m not sure. Any advice would be very gratefully received.</p>
<p>I can’t speak to the range of touch pads, but this column reviews the ipad mini for visually impaired people.
[iPad</a> Mini Accessibility Features for People with Disabilities](<a href=“http://www.disabled-world.com/assistivedevices/computer/ipad-mini.php]iPad”>iPad Mini Accessibility Features for Disabled | Disabled World)
Plus this
[A</a> blind geek’s first impressions of Siri](<a href=“http://www.actionforblindpeople.org.uk/your-community/blogs/sandi-wassmer/hello-lovely-a-blind-geek-s-first-impressions-of-siri/]A”>http://www.actionforblindpeople.org.uk/your-community/blogs/sandi-wassmer/hello-lovely-a-blind-geek-s-first-impressions-of-siri/)
And some Apps.
[Top</a> 10 iPhone Apps for the Visually Impaired](<a href=“http://assistivetechnology.about.com/od/ATCAT6/tp/Top-10-Iphone-Apps-For-The-Visually-Impaired.htm]Top”>http://assistivetechnology.about.com/od/ATCAT6/tp/Top-10-Iphone-Apps-For-The-Visually-Impaired.htm)
The one that identifies paper money is pretty cool.</p>