HP is the new voting widget has impressive features, but it brings it all together
Speech recognition software and speech software are both finding their way into more and more gadgets from navigation to mobile phones, but sometimes this feature is not really that good. This is the case for a new Hewlett Packard HP 510 Voice Messenger IPAC. IPAC HP 510 Voice Messenger has lofty ambitions but not quite to them, so that was the practical choice for most people. Ipac HP 510 Voice Messenger is basically a smart phone with some pretty impressive features. It has two-inch color LCD display, keyboard, pretty standard for a normal mobile phone, a point three megapixel digital camera built in, and comes with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0. Ipac HP 510 Voice Messenger is easy and quick to launch Wi-Fi connectivity built in that allow the mobile version of Internet Explorer, Microsoft, on the internet with leisure.
Most of IPAC HP 510 Voice Messenger is the design aimed at the speech recognition and voice synthesis functions, and in many ways, that was the source device failed. For example, like many other systems, voice recognition Voice Messenger HP IPAC 510 is a very good job recognizing voice commands in places with lots of background noise and unusual words, especially names, are often good to hear from the facility. That's pretty much par for the course with most speech recognition systems, whether they belong to a portable device, a full-blown computer or automated service call center. Real absence of IPAC HP 510 Voice Messenger is that the device is based on spoken commands to open a lot of features and comes with an alternative way for the same functions as a track ball or wheel to lead. The fact that the unit has controls to make this work without the voice commands, of course, hampered by the conditions where voice commands are not as effective.
Another problem with this device is that it relies on voice composing e-mails. Besides the problems already discussed with the vote in a noisy environment with lots of background, it is even more frustrating because the fact that instead of converting speech into text messages easily be included in the WAV format, and attached to the body of an e-mail. This would obviously be frustrating for anyone receiving such e-mails, and the fact that the machine is in good physical or virtual keyboard is not really much alternative. Ipac HP 510 Voice Messenger is a voice synthesis function, which can be used to read e-mails, but with a very flat and robotic female voice, it is hardly a pleasant experience.
It is a kind of shame in many respects, this device is better designed. Indeed, it has excellent internet browsing capabilities, and voice features might even be useful in many situations, but lacks a decent pointing device as a backup in case the voice feature does not work, a serious omission.