Thanks to Dan from @FlightSimMuseumOfficial and Ryan for sending this out to me!
Today we're exploring a big ol' chonker of a Windows XP tablet. This is the DynaVox Vmax - an accessibility device from 2007 used for speech generation.
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00:00 - Intro
01:18 - Some backstory
02:38 - What's in the box? (that I don't have)
03:48 - Specs
04:33 - Chonk-sized expansion
05:15 - Disassembly
10:35 - On-screen-keyboard nonsense
12:12 - The DynaVox software
17:25 - Some more accessibility stuff
19:18 - Other programs
23:40 - Documents left behind
25:30 - The Rule & Outro
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