It's loud enough to wake me up every morning.
But of course, the actual volume depends on the
loudness of the original recording. If you're
recording directly from the 2000's built-in mic? Well
forget about it. the mic is only good for a few feet
at best (oops, noticed that you're email address is
Germany, so that converts to about a meter or so)
But pre-recorded stuff is quite loud!
Ed
web/gadget guru
--- Chris Searles <csearles_at_netcologne.de> wrote:
>
> Since I've never been able to try one out I'll have
> to ask you guys on
> the list:
>
> What's the built-in loudspeaker of the Newton 2100
> like sound-wise, i.e.
> how audible is it and at what range? The reason I'm
> asking is I was
> wondering if I could use it to tape short role plays
> of my English
> students and then play them back so that the whole
> class could hear them
> (6-8 students). Right now I lug my trusty Newton 130
> and a separate Sony
> dictation device around with me for this purpose and
> was wondering how
> feasible it would be to have the dictation device
> included in the Newton.
> (Or would you recommend getting the audio line-out
> jack I saw mentioned
> somewhere on this list and hooking up the Newton to
> an external source,
> such as the tape player with line-in we use in the
> classroom.)
>
> Chris Searle
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