Re: [NTLK] Newton 2100 Loudspeaker quality?

From: Ed Kummel (tech_ed_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Dec 26 2001 - 00:10:46 EST


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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