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Are there any strong opinions out there about this?

Is the DEC Talk noticeably superior to the Flextalk, and worth paying an
extra $200 for it?

Keep in mind that I am asking this question as a person who is preparing to
purchase the Kurzweil 1000 as part of an updated computer system that will
be running Jaws 6.0 for the first time ever. I don't know how I might even
use a second type of speech, or why.

Please, send me your responses only if you have something especially
poignant. Not that I've had problems in the past, but I do want to read
something sharp, knowledgeable and to-the-point.

Thanks,
Peter Seymour


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