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Old 08-07-2013, 11:26 AM   #43
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Originally Posted by calvin-c View Post
This argument has been tried many times-and always failed. (I don't need to make *MY* business handicapped-accessible because they can go to my competitor across town.) To put it another way, you're in favor of limiting the choices available to the disabled?
Bad analogy. Lack of TTS in a Kindle 4 does not prevent the disabled from getting Kindle Fires with TTS.

I'm in favor of keeping expenses as low as possible for the majority of the people; especially when tax dollars are involved. There is more than enough variety in tablets, phones, and media players to provide choice for the disabled. Not every device needs to be accessible by everyone, no matter the disability. There is a limit to accessibility and forcing eink devices to comply definitely crosses that line.
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