
Accessibility
Kindle Vs Kobo Accessibility Features: What Each E-Reader Offers
Clara BennettVoiceView, Assistive Reader, and OpenDyslexic fonts stack up differently across the two platforms — here's what Amazon and Kobo actually document.
Accessibility examines what makes a book usable for readers with vision, hearing, motor or reading differences: screen reader compatibility, text-to-speech quality, reflowable layouts, contrast, typeface choice and switch control. Publisher obligations sit alongside device settings. For readers, educators, librarians and producers of accessible files.
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VoiceView, Assistive Reader, and OpenDyslexic fonts stack up differently across the two platforms — here's what Amazon and Kobo actually document.