hi,
 
personally i'd stick to the mainstream route every time. at least with a
normal laptop or netbook the moment something goes wrong with it, it's
not that difficult to get it sent off to be sorted out if it comes to
that. with specialest devices quite honestly when they go wrong it's
nothing but hastle. also there's no restrictions with mainstream devices
like there is with specialest devices. my honest opinion is to save your
money and get a laptop or netbook personally. they will run faster, can
do more, and have far more storage space. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Peterson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 04 June 2009 04:53
To: GW Info
Subject: The Voice Sense is it worth it?


Hi all,
  I've been going back and forth with myself for a while about whether I
should post this. I've read all I could find on the GW Micro site about
the Voice Sense and listened to all the demos I could find. Although I
can't deny that it's an extremely intriguing piece of technology I still
have the question of whether or not it's worth trying to save up for if
someone already has a laptop. Now right off the bat I can see quite a
few major pros. As portable as they are, carrying a laptop around with
you even in a carrying case can get quite cumbersome sometimes,
especially if you have a limited amount of space to work with. Then of
course if the laptop goes on the blink you have a backup device with
most if not all of the same functions and features, which you can use
while the laptop is being repaired. Even so though I can't help
wondering if it's really worth the price. Last I heard it was upwards of
2000 dollars, and it would probably be hard if not impossible to offer a
payment plan for the Voice Sense like what's available for Window-Eyes.
I suppose what I really ought to do is find an agency somewhere that'll
send me a unit to evaluate and see if it might be worth trying to save
up for. But I'm curious about any opinions from folks who have or have
used these machines, if they are indeed worth having along with a laptop
or regular computer. I'd appreciate any insights you can give me. This
has intrigued me ever since I switched from FS to GW Micro. I never
particularly cared for the FS Notetakers, and while I do own a
BrailleNote it's not one of the newer models with wireless capability,
and anyway I really don't like the synthesizer they used for its voice.
So I'm tryin to learn as much as I possibly can about the Voice Sense to
see if I might not benefit from owning one.
Gabba gabba hey!


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