An interesting preliminary report that has recently been issued reflecting the results of a survey:
http://wirelessrerc.org/content/pub...ume-1-wireless-device-use-people-disabilities
While the iPhone does well, it's the iPad which really shines here, and that's not surprising when one considers the various uses to which it has been applied by people with disabilities and their families.
http://wirelessrerc.org/content/pub...ume-1-wireless-device-use-people-disabilities
While the iPhone does well, it's the iPad which really shines here, and that's not surprising when one considers the various uses to which it has been applied by people with disabilities and their families.