hi john,

At work, I have a Dell desktop PC with onboard sound and video. I am having no issues as regards its performance with screen readers. At home, I have a high end dell desktop with onboard sound, and a separate video card. Again, no problems. i think that onboard sound and video will serve adequately unless you have special needs, such as doing a lot of sound and video editing, playing video intensive games, etc.

Andy
At 07:34 PM 1/7/2009, you wrote:
I'm in the process of having a new computer put together for me. I have a couple of questions. 1. In terms of windoweyes and othee accessibiliity products, is it better to have a separate sound card or use "onboard" sound -- i.e., sound that's part of the mother board? 2. Same for video: is a separate video card better for windoweyes or is "shared video" okay?

I plan to use XP pro, not Vista.
Thanks.



John Riehl




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