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Updated QWERTY Device Chart for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

August 29th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Deafpagers.com has been hard at work researching information on the current QWERTY devices that we have available, and we have finally refreshed our device comparison chart for your convenience when making a purchasing decision.

On this chart, we have taken the time to include information that is of direct benefit to deaf and hard of hearing users, such as the data-only service fees, what type of email the device supports, what kind of IM software is included, support for relay - is it client or web based, and hearing aid compatibility (HAC) ratings. We did not forget those who have low vision as well - we’ve collected info on whether or not devices support 14 point size fonts or larger.

The chart’s columns represent different devices, and each column is color coded to allow you to easily discern which carrier that device is available from. Hope this chart proves useful to you all, because it provides information focused on deaf and hard of hearing users. However, please keep in mind that this chart does have a disclaimer, and it is not a subsitute for your own research before purchasing.

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