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Posted: 19/Feb/2012 at 11:21am |
I used to use Dragon several years ago. Of
the reasons for stopping was the headset that came with Dragon broke and
accuracy was strangely good at home but not at my office. Both environments
were quiet. At home the computer was an old IBM Thinkpad with Windows XP. At
the office, the comuter was a newer Dell tower with Vista. I'm
reading things about a USB sound pod but not sure that would make a difference?
I read the getting started with windows speech recognition article and would
like to try it. Any suggestions on a good microphone that is not too expensive
yet will give few errors in my quiet offices? Edited by MacktheKnife - 19/Feb/2012 at 11:23am |
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There are 3 main things you can do to get the best accuracy:
The 2 headsets under $100.00 to look at are the VXI Xpressway with USB and the Andrea ANC-700/USB Marty Markoe, eMicrophones, Inc. |
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