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Hi.

i need to buy a new desktop to run the voice recognition program Dragon Naturally Speaking Version 10. The choice I have narrowed it down to is between 2 desktops having different HD audio:

1.a Lenovo IdeaCentre (K series) with Core2Duo and SoundMAX integrated HD audio , and
2.HP Compaq with Core2Duo and Intel integrated HD Audio.

I was wondering if someone could tell me which is a better choice for my application, wiz. voice recognition...

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Either should work fine. The specs for the speech recognition are far surpassed by either audio chip

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thank futurelic !

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Which HD Integrated Audio is better for voice capture (audio input):
1.soundmax HD
2.intel HD

any suggestions ?


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