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Computer fan
in the PONS Dictionary
Com·pu·ter·tech·ni·ker(in) N m(f)
Com·pu·ter·lin·gu·ist(in) <-en, -en; -, -nen> N m(f)
RISC-Com·pu·ter N m COMPUT
Note·pad-Com·pu·ter [ˈnoʊtpɛt-] N m
Tab·let-Com·pu·ter [ˈtɛblətkɔmpju:tɐ] N m COMPUT
Desk·top-Com·pu·ter [ˈdɛsktɔpkɔmpju:tɐ] N m
Com·pu·ter·feh·ler <-s, -> N m COMPUT
Com·pu·ter·freak <-s, -s> N m
I. com·pu·ter·ge·steu·ert ADJ
II. com·pu·ter·ge·steu·ert ADV
OpenDict entry
Radcomputer N
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
Computernetz N nt IT
Computerbörse N f E-COMM
Sprachcomputer N m IT
Börsencomputersystem N nt FINMKT
Home Banking Computer Interface (HBCI) N nt E-COMM
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Unter Umständen sind auch ergänzend externe Hilfsmittel (Buchstabentafeln, Sprachcomputer etc.) zur Unterstützung der Kommunikation notwendig.
de.wikipedia.org
Für die verbale Kommunikation nutzte er seitdem einen Sprachcomputer.
de.wikipedia.org
Heute ist es auch für einen Menschen mit sehr geringer Kopfkontrolle und starken spastischen Bewegungen möglich, mittels Augensteuerungen einen komplexen Sprachcomputer zu bedienen.
de.wikipedia.org
Mitunter treten Zufallsereignisse auf, die durch den Sprachcomputer mitgeteilt werden, der sich auch merkt, ob ein Spieler längere Zeit keinen Raum mehr betreten hat, um diesen gegebenenfalls zu bestrafen.
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Nach der Rehabilitation begann er, mithilfe eines Sprachcomputers Bücher zu schreiben.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)
[...]
„Kingston HyperX Fan ist etwas, dessen Anschaffung jeder Spieler oder Computerfan unbedingt in Betracht ziehen sollte, wenn seine Speichermodule noch nicht über aktive Kühlung verfügen: das einzig Wahre!"
www.kingston.com
[...]
"The Kingston HyperX Fan is the real deal and something that any gamer or enthusiast should really consider getting if they don't already have active cooling on their memory modules."