I have not considered my gaze because the reviews were not favorable that I saw- comparing pcEYEgo and my gaze. I do believe "you get what you pay for". 

That being said, in terms of 3-4 k for copay, the client wanted to know if the computer system was worth it in the turnkey system. 

For my life, the packaged product is easier due to integrated, works out of the box, no wires dangling, service, tech support and warranties, and on and on but was hoping for other opinions for my case since he wants newest, latest and greatest computer. 

He is actually thinking of using insurance for one and private funds for the other which I think is overkill. 

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On Oct 2, 2015, at 3:16 PM, Hurtig, Richard R <xxxxxx@uiowa.edu> wrote:

The key issue is to find a system that works, I would not just go by price. 

Richard Hurtig, Ph.D 
ASHA Fellow
Professor Emeritus & Director of the Assistive Devices Laboratory
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
The University of Iowa

President & CSO
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On Oct 2, 2015, at 3:13 PM, Lisa Bardach <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:

Have you considered the myGaze rather than pceyego? At $500 it may be a more affordable option. 

On Oct 2, 2015 2:10 PM, "Lisa Bruening" <xxxxxx@alsaohio.org> wrote:
Hi guys,

Another question

Client hoping to find a comparison chart between the iseries and the pcEYEgo with a 15 or so screen.

He wonders what his best options are for his money. By the time he pays his Medicare copay, he could purchase a faster computer with more speed and memory vs the packaged versions of the iseries...

Thanks for feedback.

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