LifeTech is a new video podcast from Albinism Fellowship, looking at the latest gadgets and the accessibility features they provide for people with albinism or other low vision conditions. In this edition, we look at the accessibility features on a selection of modern smartphones. Part 1 covers the Blackberry Bold 9000 and Samsung S8000 Jet, Part 2 covers the Apple iPhone 3GS and the iMagnify application for the iPhone. We would love feedback on the podcast, or suggestions for other gadgets that you'd like to see featured. Please drop us an e-mail at info@albinism.org.uk For more information about albinism and Albinism Fellowship UK & Ireland, please visit our website at www.albinism.org.uk
LIFETECH is a new video podcast of Albinism Fellowship to look at the latest gadgets and the accessibility features that they provide to people with albinism or other low vision conditions. In this issue we deal with the accessibility to a range of modern smartphones. Part 1 covers the Blackberry Bold 9000, Samsung S8000 Jet, Part 2 includes the Apple iPhone 3G and the iMagnify application for the iPhone. We would be feedback on the podcast, or suggestions for other gadget loveThey would like to see featured. Please send us an e-mail to info@albinism.org.uk For more information about Albinism Albinism Fellowship, and Great Britain & Ireland, please visit our website at www.albinism.org.uk
Life Tech is a new video podcast of Albinism Fellowship, look at the latest equipment and the accessibility features they offer for people with albinism or other low vision conditions. In this issue we look at the accessibility features on a selection of modern smartphones. Part 1 includes the BlackBerry Bold 9000 and Samsung S8000 Jet, Part 2 covers the Apple iphone 3GS and imagnify application for the iPhone. We would love feedback on the podcast, or suggestions for other devicesThey would like to see featured. Please send us an e-mail to info@albinism.org.uk For more information about Albinism Albinism Fellowship and UK & Ireland, please visit our website at www.albinism.org.uk