Amazon beefing up Kindle’s functionality for vision-impared users as B&N’s Nook stays silent

While the Amazon Kindle’s text-to-speech functionality might seem like a gimmick for some, it’s anything but for blind, vision-impaired and dyslexic users. Unfortunately, the device’s accessibility so far hasn’t extended to the menus. That’s set to change next year, however, with Amazon promising to release an audible menuing system for navigating the unit look-free.

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Amazon beefing up Kindle’s functionality for vision-impared users as B&N’s Nook stays silent

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