No-screen super cheap computers in Africa

Owning a computer for learning is a big problem for poor countries in Africa. To overcome this, scientists have launched a super-cheap, non-screen, non-broken computer, which helps to popularize education here.

In the Republic of Ghana, the poorest country in Africa, it is extremely difficult to own a computer for education. Currently, there is a super-cheap and special computer device that does not fail, helps the good and universal education in this country. The device called Talking Books - a talking book.

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Talking Books is a super cheap, no-screen computer product, helping to popularize education in Ghana.

At first glance, a computer without a screen seems useless and almost impossible. But Talking Books has turned the "impossible" thing into "possible" . With a no-screen design, Talking Book possesses a look like a speaker rather than a computer device.

Talking Books is capable of microSD cards, storing books for literacy broadcasting in the Republic of Ghana. Besides, the screen cut will ensure the product reaches the user with the cheapest price.

This Talking Books non-screen computer interacts with users through a key-press system so users can tune in to listen to songs and lectures on issues such as health, health care, technology culture,.

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Interaction with the super cheap Talking Books computer is done through a series of buttons.

Especially with a plastic case designed to prevent dust, tropical rain and simple performance, this computer almost never fails. Taliking Books contains zinc batteries - cheap carbon is available in the local market in Ghana, providing up to 15 hours of continuous operation.

Talking Books comes with a microphone so that listeners can respond to what they hear. The listener can also adjust the speed of the sound and hear the definition of the word they do not know.

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The super cheap Talking Books computer will provide lectures on important issues.

Suppliers are working hard to create a new generation of Talking Book with many features, cheap prices and improved battery life to contribute to universal education for the Ga- rep republic. na as well as other poor countries in Africa.