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VISIONARY READER COLOR AUTO FOCUS (MODELS VIS14AC, VIS20AC, & VIS25AC)    


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Picture of VISIONARY READER COLOR AUTO FOCUS (MODELS VIS14AC, VIS20AC, & VIS25AC) The Visionary Reader Color Auto Focus is a desktop video magnifier designed for use by individuals with low vision. Documents are placed on a viewing tray, and magnified color images are viewed on a television-style monitor. This CCTV system provides sharp auto focus capabilities as well as manual focus for items that are hard to view. Freeze Image Mode allows the user to capture an image on screen, like a business card or phone number, and adjust its brightness and contrast. DIMENSIONS: The system is available with a 14-inch monitor (no. VIS14AC), a 20-inch monitor (no. VIS20AC), or a 25-inch monitor (no. VIS25AC).

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Price: 2795.00 to 2395.00.

This product record was updated on February 12, 2004.

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Manufacturer:

Beyond Sight, Inc. (Formerly Second Sight)

5650 South Windermere Street
Littleton, Colorado 80120
United States
Telephone: 303-796-6455.
Fax: 303-795-6425.
Web: http://www.beyondsight.com.
Email: support@beyondsight.com.


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