Voice Output Computer
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ACCESS PC --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Personal computer with large print or voice output capability. Basic system consists of IBM compatible Bondwell PC with 640K, dual disk drives, disk operating system PC DOS version 3.10, keyboard, letter quality daisy wheel printer with tractor feed, necessary cables, and Q&A software package which has word processing, filing and reporting capabilities. Voice output system includes Synfonix 200-VIP speech card; 14 inch bl...[More Information]
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ACS MEDICOM COMPUTER SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- ACS Medicom Computer System is a complete system for communication, environmental control, and computer access based on two IBM-PC compatible computers. The two computers are connected as a parallel system, and allow the user access to all IBM-PC software. Three input systems are provided. The voice input system allows the user to create vocabularies of utterances which the computer will recognize and accept as input. The switch input sys...[More Information]
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ARKENCLONE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2002) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Arkenclone is a computer with a micromodem and a voice output computer designed specifically to run Arkenstone's software programs developed for people who are blind or have low vision. The Pentium personal computer comes with an Intel 60 megahertz central processor, 256 kilobytes of cache memory and 8 megabytes of standard memory. Standard options include a Microsoft DOS version 6.2X operating system, a 540+ megabyte h...[More Information]
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AUDIODATA IBM PC KEYBOARD --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 04/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Audiodata turns the video screen of any IBM PC or PC/XT into an audio screen with large print option. With the two slide switches located to the left and below the standard typewriter keyboard the user can get a general overview of the screen content and then pinpoint any piece of information that is displayed. User can "jump about" on the screen. Pressing the slide switches triggers the voice output. The entire screen co...[More Information]
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AVALON COMPUTERS --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Avalon Computers are portable, voice output laptop computers designed for use by persons with low vision or who are blind. The computers are about the size of a standard 101-key keyboard and are MS-DOS compatible. They have a keyboard on top, a hard disk, a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive, two serial ports, a parallel port, MS-DOS 5.0 on the hard disk, and two standard half-card expansion slots. Volume controls and a headp...[More Information]
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CANON PRINT TO VOICE COMPUTER --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Voice output computer package includes optical character recognition device. Scanner reads typewritten page and enters contents of the page into computer to be read with a voice synthesizer, edited, and reprinted. Package includes computer with two disk drives, monochrome monitor, scanner, word processor, voice system. Computer is PC compatible and will run available PC software. Voice system utilizes Echo speech synthesizer plus Grimm so...[More Information]
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CASH III --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Voice controlled computer system, provides a voice output and voice input workstation. Speech to text. Computer functions available are word processing, accounting, data base management, programming, journalism and telemarketing. Also controls the environment and equipment around the person. By speaking into the computer one can turn lights on/off, use the phone, control solid state relays to turn pages, open doors or any electrical devic...[More Information]
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D'LIGHT --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- D'Light is a battery operated, portable, single floppy drive computer with a SynPhonix 235 speech synthesizer installed. The system is based on a Toshiba T1000 computer. The D'Light must be purchased as a preassembled computer and synthesizer package. Two models are available. D'Light/A, which comes with Artic Technologies' screen reading software program Artic Vision, is $1695. D'Light/B, which comes with Artic Technolog...[More Information]
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DAVID 386 BRAILLE COMPUTER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 7/95) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- DAVID is a notebook size personal computer created especially for the blind for use in the classroom, the office, or at home. DAVID incorporates all access technologies for the blind including tactile Braille display, Braille keyboard, and synthetic speech voice output and integrates them with a 386 computer system. Features include an Optical Sensor Cursor Routing (OSCR) technology (operates as a Braille "mouse") that moni...[More Information]
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DELTATALKER WITH CONTROL PANEL WINDOW & DELTATALKER WITHOUT CONTROL PANEL WINDOW
--- DISCONTINUED (Verified 2/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- The DeltaTalker is a direct selection or scanning communicator designed for use by persons with speech, visual, cognitive, or physical disabilities. The speech out-put device comes with both digitized speech and synthesized speech. Digitized speech makes it possible to open conversations on the phone, make noises or sing songs, while synthesized speech permits storage of a large vocabulary. It can be accessed either by pr...[More Information]
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DELUXE LOW VISION SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Deluxe Low Vision System is a voice output computer designed for use by individuals with low vision. This system includes a central processing unit with a Pentium 450 processor, 64 megabytes of RAM, and an 8.4 gigabyte hard drive; a 32X CD-ROM drive; a standard sound card with speakers; a 17-inch color monitor; a keyboard; and a mouse. This computer comes pre-loaded with Windows 98 and ZoomText Xtra Level Two (see a...[More Information]
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DELUXE SCANNING / READING SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED (Verified 4/2005)RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Deluxe Scanning/Reading System is a voice output computer based reading system designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This system enables text to be scanned into the computer to be read back. Included are a central processing unit with a Pentium 450 processor, 64 megabytes of RAM, and an 8.4 gigabyte hard drive; a 32X CD-ROM drive; a Sond Blaster card with speakers; a 15-inch color monitor; a...[More Information]
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DELUXE TALKING SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2003) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Deluxe Talking System is a voice output computer designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This system includes a central processing unit with a Pentium 450 processor, 64 megabytes of RAM, and an 8.4 gigabyte hard drive; a 32X CD-ROM drive; a Sound Blaster card with speakers; a 15-inch color monitor; a keyboard; and a mouse. This computer comes pre-loaded with Windows 98 and the JAWS for Wind...[More Information]
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DM-80/FM --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 7/95) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- The DM-80/FM is a computer access system for the blind that features a Braille display as a "window" to the computer screen, Braille keyboard, 3 language synthetic speech output, and Optical Sensor Cursor Routing (OSCR). The optical sensors located horizontally and vertically allow immediate positioning of the Braille display at any point of the computer screen, and perform a variety of function, such as cursor routing, fas...[More Information]
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E-TALK IMPACT
--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- E-Talk Impact is a direct selection communicator designed for use by individuals with communication disabilities. The hardware for this communication aid is a dedicated tablet computer, the e-Talk CS 8400 system from The Great Talking Box Company (see separate entry), running Microsoft's Windows CE operating system. The device has a fingertip-sensitive color touchscreen for input, and can also take input through scannin...[More Information]
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ECONOMICAL SCANNING / READING SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED (Verified 4/2005)RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Economical Scanning/Reading System is a voice output computer based reading system designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This systemenables text to be scanned into the computer to be read back. Included are a central processing unit with a Celeron 333 processor, 32 megabytes of RAM, and an 8.4 gigabyte hard drive; a 40X CD-ROM drive; a standard sound card with speakers; a 17-inch color monit...[More Information]
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ECONOMICAL TALKING SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Economical Talking System is a voice output computer designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This system includes a central processing unit with a Celeron 333 processor, 32 megabytes of RAM, and an 8.4 gigabyte hard drive; a 40X CD-ROM drive; a standard sound card with speakers; a 17-inch color monitor; a keyboard; and a mouse. This computer comes pre-loaded with Windows 98 and the Window-E...[More Information]
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ELOBOX --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 9/1999) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Elobox is an electronic Braille notetaking device. Up to 50 pages of text in Braille format can be stored in the device's memory. The text can then be reviewed or edited using Elobox's built-in speech synthesizer. Elobox may be connected to an Elotype or Diconix (see entries) to obtain Braille or ink printouts of the information stored in Elobox's memory. The device may also be connected to a computer to transfer files b...[More Information]
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EUREKA A4 --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Eureka A4 is a portable computer with Braille keyboard input and speech output. Software built into the Eureka includes a note taker, a data base, a word processor, an appointment diary, a scientific calculator, an alarm clock/calendar, a telephone directory, a music composer, a BASIC interpreter, and a thermometer/voltmeter. A built-in modem and automatic telephone dialer are included. COMPATIBILITY: The Eureka can also ...[More Information]
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FREE SCAN SPEECH TERMINAL (MODEL 3) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Interactive computer terminal that has the same abilities as a video display terminal but with voice output. Letter by letter, or number by number. It is intended as a computer terminal for the visually impaired, but it does not require the user to have knowledge of braille. The function keys on the keyboard allow the user to review the material that has been stored in it both vertically and horizontally. Varying audible ...[More Information]
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FREEDOMBOX LIFESTYLE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Lifestyle is a voice output computer and voice-controlled Internet access device designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This fully-functional PC is pre-loaded with software that connects to any web site and turns the links on the page into voice commands, making it unnecessary to use a mouse, keyboard, or adaptive technology. The user just tells the computer what to do. If the user forgets wha...[More Information]
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GEM (GAME & EDUCATION MACHINE) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- GEM is a computer that runs interactive game, educational, and business- oriented cartridges. A voice output system is built in so that all information on the screen is spoken. Some programs may be run with a single switch. Available cartridges are: Tug of War, Sub Hunt, Monster Shoot, Bowling, Casino, States and Capitals, Countries and Capitals, Math Tutor I and II, Spelling Tutor III, Wheel of Fortune (General, Rock Music, Sports), Conc...[More Information]
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HIGHLIGHT-LE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Highlight-LE is a battery operated, portable, single floppy drive computer with a SynPhonix 255 speech synthesizer installed. The system is based on a Toshiba T-1000LE computer. The Highlight-LE must be purchased as a preassembled computer and speech synthesizer package. Screen reading software is included. The system has a 20MB hard disk with DOS 3.3. POWER: Rechargeable batteries. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Toshiba l...[More Information]
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HIGHLIGHT-SE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Highlight-SE is a battery operates, portable, single floppy drive computer with a SynPhonix 255 speech synthesizer installed. The Highlight-SE must be purchased as a preassembled computer and speech synthesizer package. Screen reading software is included. POWER: Rechargeable batteries. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Toshiba T-1000SE computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: DOS 3.3. WEIGHT: 6 pounds....[More Information]
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IBM 3278 DISPLAY UNIT WITH AUDIO OUTPUT FEATURE (MODEL Z) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Computer with voice output. System consists of a standard IBM 3278 Model Z display and keyboard (with alphanumeric and function keys) with a voice synthesizer (The Audio Output Feature). Includes an operator panel with control knobs for volume, pitch, and speech rates. Jack socket on control panel for headphones (not included). Keypad connects to the display unit containing ten numeric keys and six special function keys used to select aud...[More Information]
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