Cheree Heppe here:

If the I-touch is like an IPhone, the smaller screen can help with navigation.

I havve an IPad and like it.  I like it because I can air print and work on 
documents.

I may be able to do this on the IPhone, but I get through tech advancements a 
lot like molasses in January and haven't figured that out yet.


Regards,
Cheree Heppe


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From: "David Hole" <balubathebr...@gmail.com>
To: "MacVisionaries" <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 13:44
Subject: iPad (3G/WiFi) vs iPhone/iPod Touch


> Hi folks.
> Can some one here tell me something about what makes the iPad
> essential for blind users?
> I mean, we don't need to see the larger screen wich can be great for
> those partially sighted.
> So therefor we can get the same out of the iPhone or iPod Touch.
> I don't know if I'm right or wrong in this, but I'd like to see a
> constructive little discussion about why we blind should have an iPad
> - or not?iThanks so much / nstead of something else?
> Med vennlig hilsen
> David Hole !
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