Circuit Bent Talking Computron
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@Mistraker I had the VTech version of this, it was known as the Talking Lesson One, the one I had I believe was made in Hong Kong, but I believe later models were made in China.
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@anrw8 They're made by Vtech, at least that's the case here in Australia, I had one once, it was a Vtech Talking Lesson One.
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I had one of these back in '86 as a tike. Good ole days.
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@LeakFreak There is one on eBay right now for $6.99. Just put this item # into the search bar while on eBay, 320545302570.
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@Mistraker The box says Sears and Robuck. I still have mine and I bought one off eBay a few years ago. I'll make a video to respond to this one. It has the original box and a few games.
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BANANA!
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talking computron.
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I had one of these as a child. It was eventually regifted to my cousins when we got an actual computer and not just a rebranded speak&spell. I had no idea where my parents got it from. Folks here claim it's from sears, I've seen websites claim vtech made it. No idea, myself. On a sidenote, text to speech really hasn't gotten any better from this moment on. The most advanced systems today still sound like a semi-concussed norwegian is reading your text.
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I had a similar computer but I dont think it talked. it did spelling. math and other stuff. I cant remember the name of it but it was definitely a toy computer from the 80s. anyone remember what it was called? its light brown and it was a one piece unit with a speaker near the screen and the screen was a red LED Text display.
its just "a talking computron" haha. theres no markings of a manufacturer. i stumbled upon it randomly one day at a thrift store.
anrw8 2 years ago
thanks!
anrw8 2 years ago