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Ramblio & the Best PC Ever: Accessibility Without a Screen From Geekom

Ramblio & the Best PC Ever: Accessibility Without a Screen From Geekom

Discover the Geekom mini PC that Steven calls the “best PC ever” and explore Ramblio, a new audio-first social app that could reshape how blind users connect. Plus, the hosts dig deep into what makes tech truly accessible.

Double Tap

August 26, 202556m 0s

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Show Notes

Steven Scott and Shaun Preece open with a lively debate about the HumanWare Monarch braille device, its price tag, and whether it’s really a “consumer” product. They share feedback from listeners, discuss tactile graphics with the PIAF “Pictures in a Flash” machine, and reflect on funding challenges in accessibility.

The episode then shifts to Ramblio, a new iOS beta social app designed around short voice messages. Steven compares it to early platforms like Vorail and Clubhouse, raising questions about moderation, community culture, and whether audio-first spaces can thrive long-term.
The highlight is Steven’s hands-on review of the Geekom A5 mini PC. He explains why it could be the perfect “screenless” computer for blind users, detailing setup with screen readers, performance with NVDA, and how its compact build compares to the Mac Mini. The conversation expands into accessibility, affordability, and the personal reality of moving from low vision to fully screenless computing.

Chapters
00:00 – Intro and banter
01:39 – HumanWare Monarch reactions & funding debates
06:36 – Clarifying tactile graphics with the PIAF machine
08:43 – Introducing Ramblio: a new audio-first social app
12:26 – The challenges of audio-only social media
14:25 – First impressions of Ramblio beta
15:31 – Mini PCs and the search for a secondary computer
20:31 – Hands-on with the Geekom A5 mini PC
27:04 – Performance, processors, and screen reader speed
38:39 – Living screenless: accessibility and identity
54:50 – Envision Ally Solos webinar mention
55:36 – Closing thoughts

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About Double Tap

Hosted by the insightful duo, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, Double Tap is a treasure trove of information for anyone who's blind or partially sighted and has a passion for tech. Steven and Shaun not only demystify tech, but they also regularly feature interviews and welcome guests from the community, fostering an interactive and engaging environment. Tune in every day of the week, and you'll discover how technology can seamlessly integrate into your life, enhancing daily tasks and experiences, even if your sight is limited.

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