Thanks for this comparison. Alex of Apple wins, but Kindle Ken is not bad. I want to use the kindle TTS feature for students whose decoding is weak for pre-practice on passages.
I find the "default" speed to be the only kindle voice that is natural. It is a poor reader of poetry. This weakness is forgiven because of the many benefits of having the TTS feature. The truly amazing voices are coming from Acapela Group in Europe. Wow! Give an American voice French text for a laugh.
Anybody besides myself notice that Alex parsed the word READ correctly while Kindle looks like it doesn't check for syntax and pronounced it like the past tense of the same verb?
I think OSX's voice is more fluently, but Kindle's emphasis on words (especially at the end of sentences) is better. Both are impressive. Does Kindle have a female voice, too?
I find the OSX voice to be better too and my four year old who can't read yet agrees. He 'reads' emails and websites by highlighting text and pressing a key configured to start the text2speech.
The OS X voice is a noticeable improvement. Now, fit text-to-speech that good on an iPhone and let me browse the web and read eBooks with my ears (speech controlled, too).
Thanks for this comparison. Alex of Apple wins, but Kindle Ken is not bad. I want to use the kindle TTS feature for students whose decoding is weak for pre-practice on passages.
I find the "default" speed to be the only kindle voice that is natural. It is a poor reader of poetry. This weakness is forgiven because of the many benefits of having the TTS feature. The truly amazing voices are coming from Acapela Group in Europe. Wow! Give an American voice French text for a laugh.
SupportWeThePeopleKB 9 months ago
Anybody besides myself notice that Alex parsed the word READ correctly while Kindle looks like it doesn't check for syntax and pronounced it like the past tense of the same verb?
mollesjohn 10 months ago
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officialChrisMercer 10 months ago
Cake Pwn
the0pc0helper 11 months ago
Is it my imagination, or does that "amazonkindle" have background noise too?
Zangoose000 1 year ago
I think OSX's voice is more fluently, but Kindle's emphasis on words (especially at the end of sentences) is better. Both are impressive. Does Kindle have a female voice, too?
Halbmond 2 years ago
@Halbmond agreed. A combination of their best features would be ideal.
flightstarpilot 9 months ago
Nice - exactly what I was looking for and you even threw in Alex at no extra charge :)
mpwelk 2 years ago
I find the OSX voice to be better too and my four year old who can't read yet agrees. He 'reads' emails and websites by highlighting text and pressing a key configured to start the text2speech.
flightstarpilot 2 years ago
how did you configure a hot key to turn tts on in osx?
immum 2 years ago
@immum hope you figured that out but just in case - got to System Preferences > Speech and enable Speak selected text when key is pressed.
flightstarpilot 9 months ago
The OS X voice is a noticeable improvement. Now, fit text-to-speech that good on an iPhone and let me browse the web and read eBooks with my ears (speech controlled, too).
arnegleason 2 years ago