The Ipad Changes a 99 Year Old Mothers Life!
After hearing about the iPad, Campbell, an alumnus of Portland's Reed College, decided that the tablet could be the tool she needed to get back to enjoying reading and writing. And she was right. According to a report in The Oregonian, Virginia Campbell, of Lake Oswego, Ore., suffers from glaucoma, making it extremely difficult to engage in her favorite pastimes: reading and writing.
Adelsheim's, mother is now reads books on the iPad, thanks to its ability to increase the size of text to a readable level.
Her daughter also increased the brightness, on the display, to further enhance her reading experience.
Although she has never owned a computer, she is now writing poetry on the tablet.
The iPad has "changed her life," Campbell's daughter Ginny Adelsheim told The Oregonian in an interview.