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(June 3rd 2013, Taipei, Taiwan) Voice commands is the latest way to communicate with your All-In-One PC, in addition to finger touch capability with Windows 8*, and the traditional keyboard and mouse method. Leading ICT manufacturing company, MiTAC International Corp.(MiTAC) has worked closely with Intel to engineer its smart All-In-One PC (AIO) – Maestro 870/880 with built in capability to support voice commands.
"Intel and Mitac have collaborated closely to design the Maestro 870 and 880 AIO chassis to meet Intel's stringent certification requirements for speech.", said Steve R. Peterson, Intel's Channel Client Marketing Director. "When combined with software such as Nuance's Dragon Assistant software on Intel's latest 4th Generation Core Processor, these innovative systems offer a new and exciting way to interact with your All-In-One PCs by simply speaking to it."
The voice assistant function in Maestro 870/880 has been optimized for Nuance's Dragon Assistant software and works with popular social networking sites, media, search functions, VOIP, and email applications. This means you can give simple voice commands to interact with your AIO and tell your computer to perform common tasks. This capability is supported in 9 languages and integrated with Windows* 8 UI. It's now truly a snap for anyone to com