doing an evaluation of the orcam read for including in a funding program. for the first time, I am suggesting that a device not be funded. very much not worth the price imho. Also, documentation is some of the worst I have seen.
@bmoore123 Oh, glad I'm not reviewing that one. Shit ADP is behind the times. Next, they'll have you reviewing the Optocon. Lol!
@mcourcel and there is still a synthesizer category and the evaluation form still asks about external speech synthesizers as an option for this equipment. wonder if you can buy one at all. maybe a tripple talk usb?
@bmoore123 Nope. Checked for DoubleTalk USB a few days ago. I was feeling nostalgic. Now the company only sells the chips. So I guess you could still build one.
@mcourcel I still have one but haven't used it in years. not sure any screen reader supports it now.
@bmoore123 @mcourcel DoubleTalk had one of the most robotic sounds, but it ended up becoming one of my favorite synths. I think it was because even though it was clear, it didn't really have any emotion, so I could more easily make my own intrepretation of the text it was reading. I had one of the original BookPort deviceds from APH, and that thing went everywhere with me, along with spare AA batteries. I read more text-based books and/or braille with that thing! But, you couldn't pay me a million dollars to spend a day listening to eSpeak these days!
@technolass @bmoore123 Yeah, E-Speak is a whole bunch of special. Yup, that's the one I was referring to. I still have the other one they released later on. I should opena muesum. Lol! I used to have The Appolo Synth, which at the time sounded amazing! But it didn't have indexing, so that was an issue.