Now with an UMPC --
UMPC???
Yup, that is correct. We are using an UMPC. I bet you’re
wondering what that is. UMPC stand for ultra-mobile PC and an
ultra-mobile PC is defined as a PC that weighs less than two pounds,
runs a full operating system, and some can even fit in your purse or even your
pocket. Now with that said, we can
cover why they are better.
In
our court reporter’s machine of old we used a PDA (personal digital
assistant) to store your notes. And while they are incredibly
lightweight and we will continue to offer them, we have upgraded our
new Gemini Revolution Court Reporter’s package to include an UMPC. You
even have your choice of color and model to choose from. These UMPCs
provide you, the user, with the largest LCD screen on any machine, the
brightest picture, and most storage space of any writer, all while
functioning just like your laptop. They all run windows XP
(upgradeable* to Vista in the future).
So what, you use an UMPC. What does it really matter?
Now, you know we wouldn’t just say we do something without
giving you something magnificent, so here is the kicker. Because we
have gone to an UMPC you can now run your CAT software on your Steno
Machine. Yup, that's right, your CAT software. You will have not only
your dictionary, your rules, macros, etc., but you will get all of the
power that your software offers, including but not limited to
high-quality audio recording, superior transcript production,
litigation support, as well as any other feature your CAT company
offers. The only catch is that you have a secondary CAT software key
and it is either software-based or a USB key.
For those of you who don't have a secondary key, no worries.
We have rewritten our StenoSync Software suite and it now includes
translation, time stamping, audio recording, and an amazing set of
drills, as well as integrated how-to videos and a powerful media player
for video and audio recording. This software comes free of charge with
the Gemini Revolution Court Reporter’s package.
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