Actually, with a detachable earphone and a plastic menu card along with other built-in refinements, the volume of noise in most restaurants is not a factor and cleaning the menu between diners is a snap; most restaurant menus especially those from chains like Olive Garden, Red Lobster, etc. are quite expensive to produce being laminated and very pictorial. This makes adding changes to the menu prohibitive, not a factor for Menus That Talk. And when's the last time you could ask for a specific language menu or--perish the thought--get a Braille menu?
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Ricardo @ May 24th 2007 8:33PM
Actually, with a detachable earphone and a plastic menu card along with other built-in refinements, the volume of noise in most restaurants is not a factor and cleaning the menu between diners is a snap; most restaurant menus especially those from chains like Olive Garden, Red Lobster, etc. are quite expensive to produce being laminated and very pictorial. This makes adding changes to the menu prohibitive, not a factor for Menus That Talk. And when's the last time you could ask for a specific language menu or--perish the thought--get a Braille menu?