The Sharp has got o'clock in a calendar and a timer.
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On Mar 30, 2013, at 12:11 PM, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> A few years ago, I bought a talking calculator from either Independent Living Aids or Adaptations, which is the store for the San Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind. I don't remember the brand or the price, but I remember thinking it was way, way cheaper than I expected. It's roughly the size of an iPhone or Victor Stream, and it runs on two tripple-A batteries, which I change maybe once a year. I think it's technically always on: what I think of as the On button is actually a Talk button, and if I slide that switch even farther to the right, it talks louder. The functions are pretty basic, probably comparable to the Sharp.
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> Here's the Talking Calculator page for ILA:
> http://www.independentliving.com/products.asp?dept=72
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> And the one I have sounds like the Pocket Size Talking Calculator (Black)--Item #: 276974.
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> Hope this helps.
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