A.T. Literature- Video and Television Equipment
- Accessible In-Flight Entertainment Systems: Status Report
- Accessible Television for the Visually Impaired: Is It Only for the United Kingdom?
- ALDs: It's Not Just About the Hearing Aid
- An Accessible Set Top Box
- Apple TV (2nd Generation): Apple Continues to Set the Accessibility Standard
- Caption Quality
- Consumer Electronics: Crisis at the Big Box Store, Part 3
- Digital Television Viewing Enhanced For Visually-Impaired
- Factors That Impact the Level of Difficulty of Everyday Technology in a Sample of Older Adults With and Without Cognitive Impairment
- Feature/MovieFlix Movies are Now Accessible to More Than 28 Million Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Individuals
- Haier Demos Eye-Controlled TV Prototype -- We Try It Out
- House Acts to Improve Internet Access for Disabled
- Increased Content Knowledge of Students With Visual Impairments as a Result of Extended Descriptions
- Interactive Digital Television Customisation and Smart Cards
- iPhone App Delivers Movie Captions On the Go
- Leadership in Nonvisual Accessibility in Consumer Electronics: A Report on the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show
- LiveDescribe: Can Amateur Describers Create High-Quality Audio Description?
- Making Distance Education Accessible for Students Who Are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
- Marlee Matlin's World of Possibilities
- Mom Creates Safe Volume Earbuds for Children
- Must Zzz TV - 'Senior-Friendly' TV Shuts When You Nod Off
- Simultaneous and Delayed Video Modeling: An Examination of System Effectiveness and Student Preferences
- SubPal: A Device for Reading Aloud Subtitles From Television and Cinema
- The Inadequacy of Subtitles for Hearing-Impaired Viewers' Total Comprehension of Television Messages
- The Meaning of Everyday Technology as Experienced by People With Dementia Who Live Alone
- Turning Older People’s Experiences Into Innovations: Ippi as the Convergence of Mobile Services and TV Viewing
- TV Speak by Codefactory Comes to the US Market
- Using MAGpie 2.0 (Media Access Generator, version 2.0) From NCAM
- When Good Captions Go Bad: HDTV Accessibility
- Wii-Gaming Could Aid Stroke Rehab

