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The Speak & Spell line is a series of electronic hand-held child computers by Texas Instruments that consisted of a TMC0280 linear predictive coding speech synthesizer, a keyboard, and a receptor slot to receive one of a collection of ROM game library modules. The first Speak & Spell was introduced at the summer Consumer Electronics Show in June 1978, making it one of the earliest handheld electronic devices with a visual display to use interchangeable game cartridges. The company Basic Fun brought back the classic Speak & Spell in 2019 although with some minor changes.

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  • Speak & Spell (mainan) (in)
  • Grillo Parlante (giocattolo) (it)
  • La Dictée magique (fr)
  • Speak & Spell (toy) (en)
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  • Speak & Spell adalah serangkaian produk elektronik genggam buatan Texas Instruments. Speak & Spell pertama diperkenalkan dalam pada Juni 1978, menjadikannya salah satu perangkat elektronik genggam terawal dengan tampilan visual (in)
  • La Dictée magique (Speak & Spell en anglais) est un jeu électronique éducatif produit par la société Texas Instruments, en 1978. En France, c'est le linguiste Jacques Capelovici, alors connu pour son rôle d'arbitre, Maître Capello, aux Jeux de 20 heures, qui participe à l'élaboration de la bibliothèque de base de 142 mots, répartis en 4 niveaux de difficulté, et plus tard celles de modules supplémentaires, dont un consacré aux mots réputés difficiles. En 1981, le produit est présenté par Grichka Bogdanoff dans Temps X sur TF1. (fr)
  • The Speak & Spell line is a series of electronic hand-held child computers by Texas Instruments that consisted of a TMC0280 linear predictive coding speech synthesizer, a keyboard, and a receptor slot to receive one of a collection of ROM game library modules. The first Speak & Spell was introduced at the summer Consumer Electronics Show in June 1978, making it one of the earliest handheld electronic devices with a visual display to use interchangeable game cartridges. The company Basic Fun brought back the classic Speak & Spell in 2019 although with some minor changes. (en)
  • Il Grillo Parlante (nome originale Speak & Spell) è un gioco elettronico prodotto dalla Texas Instruments a partire dalla fine degli anni settanta e distribuito in Italia dalla Clementoni. Attualmente, non è più in produzione. È stato progettato a scopo educativo, rivolto ai bambini dai 3 anni in su, consentendo loro di imparare divertendosi. L'apparecchio è dotato di una tastiera, un display fluorescente a 8 caratteri, un altoparlante e la maniglia per il trasporto. I giochi Scrivi e Ripeti hanno 4 livelli di difficoltà crescente: A, B, C e D. (it)
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  • Speak & Spell (en)
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