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ELECTRONIC TALK BOARD    


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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Electronic Talk Board is a keyboard with 16 large membrane type keys. It is used with a software program for communication. The user presses one of the keys and a particular word or phrase is spoken. The keyboard is a set of 16 switches covered by a flexible plastic sheet. The vocabulary in the program is arranged in a system of levels: each key has a different definition depending upon what level is selected. Each level has a different theme (hygiene, food, etc.). Different picture overlays can be made for each level. The level is selected by pressing a number on the keyboard. This product was developed through the Telephone Pioneers of America, and is free to anyone interested. The keyboard must be constructed; plans are available. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Texas Instruments TI 99/4A computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: A Votrax speech synthesizer (Type-'N-Talk or Personal Speech System) is required to operate the Electronic Talk Board. DIMENSIONS: 15 x 10.5 inches. WEIGHT: 5 pounds.

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This product record was updated on May 20, 2009.

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David Favin

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221 Queens Drive South
Little Silver, New Jersey 07739
United States
Telephone: 732-949-7602.
Web: No known web address.


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