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TALKING COMPUTRON Educational Computer (sam) 1986 & Power Suppy
TALKING COMPUTRON Educational Computer (sam) 1986 & Power Suppy
Talking Computron. 1986 Sears Talking Computron Toys Vintage 986 Sears Talking I found a different model of the computron at a thrift store hoping to circuit-bend it but unfortunately that model was not bendable :( But this one you have here is! On the top of the unit written on tape it says verbatim "WURKS NEEDS BATTERYS." Because I do not have C.
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Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Best Selling in Learning Systems. Sears T53; Sears Seat Top 5000; Sears TR 321.596350; Sears TOWER 35 mm Type III; Sears Kenmore ELITE trio 795.7973 Series;
Vtg 1986 Sears Talking Computron w 3 Game Cartridges
Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Best Selling in Learning Systems. The 1986 Talking Computron by VTel features a membrane keyboard, eight-character red LED alpha-numeric display, 20 built-in programs, cartridge slot, and even a real electronic voice! It is powered by 6 C batteries or a 9v 300mA adapter The Talking Computron also ran software off of cartridge-based expansion modules-each sold separately
Talking Computron Concert & Tour History Concert Archives. item 8 Vintage 1986 Sears Talking Computron Working Storybook Cartridge with Adapter Vintage 1986 Sears Talking Computron Working Storybook Cartridge with Adapter The 1986 Talking Computron by VTel features a membrane keyboard, eight-character red LED alpha-numeric display, 20 built-in programs, cartridge slot, and even a real electronic voice! It is powered by 6 C batteries or a 9v 300mA adapter
Vtg 1986 Sears Talking Computron w 3 Game Cartridges. The first half of the 1980s produced a number of simple toy computers, including the VTL Computron and the Sears Talkatron Learning Computer, both of which were marketed prominently through the annual Sears Wish Book catalogue.Sears followed up on those units with the Sears Talking Computron which expanded on its predecessors' capabilities with additional built-in activities and better voice. We take a look at this 80's computer toy and give it a little TLC.