Audiobooks bring light, color, and new life to those who are unable to experience the world through their own eyes. Whether you’re interested in purchasing an audiobook for a visually impaired friend or relative, you’re looking into audiobooks for yourself, or you’re just interested in how audiobooks affect the lives of others, you’ll find these articles about audiobooks and the blind helpful.
- Are you struggling with the transition between your audiobook CDs and the files that your iPod or iPod touch can play? Christopher Breen provides clear instructions on transferring your audiobook from CD format to a file your iPod can play.
- Constant advancements are being made on the technological front to improve the audiobook experience for the visually impaired. Read a review on an audiobook player for the blind by Donald Bell.
- In Turkey, few people have the chance to read. Even fewer blind people ever get the opportunity to experience the land that books can provide. However, that’s changing with new programs and audiobooks.
- Yang Yi-wen lived for seven years in blindness before finding freedom and light in audiobooks. Read her inspiring story in this article.
- If there are any benefits to being unable to see, it’s that you have more chances to experience the joy of listening to audiobooks, according to a post by Kim Kilpatrick.
- How do other countries view audiobooks? Read about how the blind experience audiobooks in other countries.