Hello Lou,
Actually, I purchased mine in 1998 so that's why I'm struggling with the
decision to buy a new one; I do not want to get one that doesn't read out
everything.
Sincerely,
Joseph P. Helou
Ph.D.
Political Science and International Relations
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From: vi-kindle-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <vi-kindle-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of Lou Kolb
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2018 6:10 PM
To: vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vi-kindle] Re: Another Tech Question
I believe the only version that spoke everything was the Special Eddition or
SE. At least, that's how it was in the early 90s when I got mine. As long as
you get a Special Edition, I think you'll be OK.
Lou
On 6/14/18, joehelou1@xxxxxxxxx <joehelou1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear All,
I have been using a talking dictionary for around 20 years now. My
talking dictionary was called "franklin Language Master Special Eddition".
I say "was called" because it came to a fullstop this week.
After browsing Amazon for the dictionary, I found that several
versions of the product are still produced. However, I wanted to know
if anyone is using a version that talks fully.
I want to make sure the product I purchase does not speak only a few
features, but reads everything out loud.
Any suggestions or advice?
Sincerely,
Joseph P. Helou
Ph.D.
Political Science and International Relations