Consider exploring Innovative Rehab Tech Inc. of Grass Valley, CA, 800-332-4784.

I ordered my first one from them about 4 or 5 years ago, and have just received 
a new one, a re-order for me this past week.  I'm so pleased with it.

They build it to your specifications, and set it all up.  It pretty much works 
right out of the box.

I wanted a Core I7 processor with 8 gigs of RAM, 2 USB-3 porrts, 4 USB-2 ports, 
a DVD drive that plays Blu-ray disks, too, Windows 7, Office 2013 Pro with 
Outlook, Wordpad and Notepad, and no other crap. It also has a discrete 
graphics card.  I didn't need a monitor, because my old one still works fine.  
It has Security essentials and Malware Bites. Total with shipping came to 
$1,655.  All I had to do was to install my own copy of Win-eyes, set up my mail 
account, and then struggle to learn Windows 7.

Louis Gosselin





-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Huber [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 1:00 PM
To: RicksPlace
Cc: GW Micro Product Discussion Listserv
Subject: Re: Computer Brands And WindowEyes

Hi Rick:
I have always had good luck with Toshiba laptops.  Thus far, I have used 3 of 
them and all have worked well with Window-eyes.
Kevin Huber

On 2/12/14, RicksPlace <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi: I am looking into a new computer.
> Desktop is most likely but perhaps lap top.
> Asus has machines that use their own audio stuff.
> I dont know about others yet like Lenovo, Dell or HP.
> Are there any problems with any brands that might impact the
> functionallity of WindowEyes in any way?
> I saw some notes about tablets in prior postings but dont know why
> there may have been a problem there so thought I'd ask before starting
> my new computer search.
>
> Rick USA
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