This is really good, thank you so much for posting this. I've been a user of Dragon Naturally Speaking for a long time and was thinking of getting the EP 121 . I'm really interested in your use of the other programs to enhance Dragon and I've sent you a private message about using these - hope that's ok?
Very helpful review and I agree that it is nice to see someone get beyond the difference between a Wacom pen and a stylus. I am a heavy Dragon user; looks like specs are at "recommended" rather than "required" levels for Dragon Pro 11. What is it that makes you consider it "underpowered" for that application?
@fcharlesfrey@fcharlesfrey The system itself is powerful enough to run Dragon naturally speaking 11, but not to its fullest extent. Dragon works well enough for regular dictation in scenarios where the tablet is not excessively loaded. For instance, I use show numbers plus to access my taskbar, and sometimes it consumes more or less 10% CPU constantly. In these cases I had to turn off show numbers plus to get back any performance from Dragon.
Great video Frank. Thank you. I just got mine yesterday and love it. Tried playing with Dragon Naturally speaking 11 and I agree with you in that the PC is slightly under powered for it. It still does the job for me.
This is really good, thank you so much for posting this. I've been a user of Dragon Naturally Speaking for a long time and was thinking of getting the EP 121 . I'm really interested in your use of the other programs to enhance Dragon and I've sent you a private message about using these - hope that's ok?
cheers
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Very helpful review and I agree that it is nice to see someone get beyond the difference between a Wacom pen and a stylus. I am a heavy Dragon user; looks like specs are at "recommended" rather than "required" levels for Dragon Pro 11. What is it that makes you consider it "underpowered" for that application?
fcharlesfrey 10 months ago
@fcharlesfrey @fcharlesfrey The system itself is powerful enough to run Dragon naturally speaking 11, but not to its fullest extent. Dragon works well enough for regular dictation in scenarios where the tablet is not excessively loaded. For instance, I use show numbers plus to access my taskbar, and sometimes it consumes more or less 10% CPU constantly. In these cases I had to turn off show numbers plus to get back any performance from Dragon.
kolaffsx 10 months ago
Nice review! Finally someone who goes beyond painting tools!
cmwilkerson123 11 months ago
is the the fan loud?
1softsniper1 11 months ago
great video on and voice recognition. the EP121 is a very impressive tablet i like the specs
Fantasticboy200 11 months ago
Great video Frank. Thank you. I just got mine yesterday and love it. Tried playing with Dragon Naturally speaking 11 and I agree with you in that the PC is slightly under powered for it. It still does the job for me.
ag3n7 11 months ago
Great video, sir. Very informative.
LALNation 11 months ago
I've got an EP121 shipping soon. I wondered about Voice Recognition. Thank you for this very informative video... Allen
AllenPapapetrou 1 year ago
wonderfull video =) , thanks for your information =D
RoCkoZtube 1 year ago
wonderfull video =) , thanks for your information =D
RoCkoZtube 1 year ago
VERY informative on the voice recognition piece. Thanks!
aasarsak 1 year ago
@aasarsak thanks, I'm glad you like it :-)
kolaffsx 1 year ago