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From: "John Heim" <jheim@math.wisc.edu>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
Subject: doubletalk LT (Re: Hello...)
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 10:30:25 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <04fe01c7af62$182fa560$4ba65c90@vv507j> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4671B4A5.9010609@clearwire.net>

From: "Gaijin" <gaijin@clearwire.net>
>
>     Ahah!  That's two votes for the DoubleTalk LT.  Now maybe I'm not
> too worried about buying one.  I never could find some kind of "Consumer
> Report" on the things.


Make that 3 votes. I have both a doubletalk and a tripletalk. But lately, 
I've been using the doubletalk more than the  tripletalk. The tripletalk 
doesn't seem to work with the latest speakup-enabled version of the debian 
installer. The triple talk has some advantages over the doubletalk though. 
It  gets power through the USB port so you don't have to plug it into a wall 
socket. The doubletalk can use a battery but i would always forget to turn 
it off and the next thing I knew, the battery would be dead.

The tripletalk is also a little bit more solidly built. I had to send my 
doubletalk back to have the serial cable replaced. And now the headphone 
jack broke. It's true that the doubletalk has taken a beating the way i 
carry it around. I am always grabbing it and running up to somebody's office 
to fix their computer. But I do the same thing with the tripletalk and it 
still works.



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Thread overview: 46+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
 Hello Gaijin
 ` Hello Cody Hurst
   ` Hello Gaijin
   ` Hello Littlefield, Tyler
 ` Hello ace
   ` Hello Gaijin
     ` HardWare Synthesizers Hart Larry
       ` Gaijin
         ` Gregory Nowak
           ` Gaijin
             ` Jim Grimsby Jr.
               ` Hermann
                 ` Sean McMahon
       ` Doug Sutherland
     ` Hello Gregory Nowak
       ` Hello Gaijin
         ` John Heim [this message]
           ` doubletalk LT (Re: Hello...) Gaijin
             ` Gregory Nowak
           ` Kerry Hoath
             ` Zachary Kline
       ` Hello Hermann
         ` The advantages of NVDA was Hello Kirk Reiser
         ` Hello Littlefield, Tyler
           ` Hello Glenn Ervin
     ` Hello Doug Sutherland
       ` Hello Gaijin
         ` Hello Doug Sutherland
           ` Hello Gaijin
             ` Hello Doug Sutherland
               ` Hello Gaijin
                 ` Hello Gregory Nowak
                   ` Hello Doug Sutherland
                     ` Hello Gaijin
                       ` Hello Doug Sutherland
                         ` Hello Alex Snow
                     ` Vm ware of fc or debian with gnome and speakup working? Jim Grimsby Jr.
                       ` Kerry Hoath
                     ` Hello Gregory Nowak
                       ` Hello Jim Grimsby Jr.
                         ` Hello Steve Holmes
                         ` Hello Albert E. Sten-Clanton
                   ` Hello ace
         ` Hello Littlefield, Tyler
           ` Hello Gaijin
   ` Hello Cody Hurst

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