[access-uk] Re: Franklin LM6000b speaking dictionary

  • From: "ANDY COLLINS" <Andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 22:18:55 +0100

Hi Clive -

Thanks for this. Be interested to know if it still has the games when you get 
it. also, what are the 11 thousand class mates, and the match maker and 
confusables features? -

Andy
 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Clive Pallett 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 10:11 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: Franklin LM6000b speaking dictionary


  Hello Andy,

  I think the one Amazon is selling is the original one.  When I ordered mine 
today the price was £153.18 plus £5.36 p&p.

  This is the description from the site.

  Product Description
  (Franklin)Speaking Language Master Special Edition (LM-6000SE) Assistive 
Technology for the Visually or Speech Impaired. The Speaking Language Master is 
the essential device and the ideal reference tool to achieve proficiency for an 
individual, family or study group. Accessible Solutions for Effective Learning 
and Communication.
  Features:
  - 300,000 definitions dictionary for over 130,000 words.
  - 500,000 synonyms Thesaurus (with antonyms)
  - 11,000 classmates.
  - Phonetic spell-correction.
  - Match Maker.
  - Spoken words and definitions with ClariSpeech® - aids pronunciation.
  - Phonics Key for easy access to pronunciation guide.
  - Complete in-depth definitions including multiple meanings, parts of speech, 
hyphenation and etymologies.
  - Confusables.
  - Stores 26 messages for playback and uses an augmentative communication 
device.
  - Reverse search.
  - Create your own Study List.
  - Grammar guide.
  - Carrying case.
  - Headphones.
  - Instructional tape cassette.
  - Audibly: identify key on keyboard, spell and read.
  - Speech controls.
  - Instruction Guide.
  - Manufacturers Guarantee.

  there is no mention of the Ten word games, but if it is the original model 
they will be fully spoken if speech is turned on.

  Hope this helps.

  Best wishes,

  Clive Pallett

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