![]() Will it be used primarily for reading books and browsing the web, or will it be used to type documents, read email, and edit movies? ![]() When looking for a tablet for someone with dyslexia, be sure to weigh a number of variables to make sure you get the features that are most helpful, and to get the best value, for your needs.įirst, you want to consider what the tablet will be used for. To figure out the one that is right for you, think about which features are most important to you as you read the reviews. All three tablets have some features that are perfect for dyslexics. Instead of focusing on battery life, pixel density, and processor speed, I took a look at the features that would help people with dyslexia and other disabilities. Over the past couple of weeks I have been lucky enough to review three of the most popular tablets-the iPad mini, the Nexus 7, and the Kindle Fire HDX. All references to the iPad in the article and sidebar notations are to Siri-equipped iPads. The intent with this project was to look at features that would be relevant to someone looking for assistive technology features to help compensate for dyslexia. Advocacy Back Toolkit for Parents, Educators and StudentsĮditor’s note: The following is by no means a complete comparison of all available tablets nor is it a comprehensive review of each of the tablet’s overall functions.Toolkit for Parents, Educators and Students.
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