Clients have complained to me in the past about the lack of in-person support with the PC Eye Go. Part of what you pay for with a full SGD/I-series is that initial set up (usually 2 hours in the client's home) with the sales or training rep from Tobii.
I am sometimes hesitant to recommend stand alone eye gaze systems unless the client and family are very tech savvy and comfortable with having only remote tech support.
That being said - you can get a much faster and better performing tablet for a lot less $$$ than the one built in to the I series.
Julia
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> On Oct 2, 2015, at 11:11 AM, "Lisa Bruening" <xxxxxx@alsaohio.org> wrote:
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> Hi guys,
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> Another question
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> Client hoping to find a comparison chart between the iseries and the pcEYEgo with a 15 or so screen.
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> 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...
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> Thanks for feedback.
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