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I can see Joe's point, but not everyone's computer life and model railroad life intersect. <br /> <br />It seems as if you're not into intermingling the two, the Prodigy Advanced would be just fine. <br /> <br />Some people like to get all teched-out with things, some people don't. I'm personally somewhere in between. <br /> <br />I'll likely be buying the Digitrax Zephyr when I get started in DCC because it leaves you all the upgradability options, so I won't have to "decide now" what features/limitations I could live with. I'll always have the ability to upgrade. <br /> <br />I'm borderline on DCC in general. I imagine I'll always have small layouts, will most often be running by myself, etc. <br /> <br />There is something cool about straight DC. There's no black "magic box" you have to rely on. With DC, you know what's going on all the time - there's something pretty cool about that. <br /> <br />But, with DCC now being as cheap as it is, I don't think I'll be able to resist getting into it.
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