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MAX DIGITAL MAGNIFIER    


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Picture of MAX DIGITAL MAGNIFIER Max Digital Magnifier is a handheld video magnifier designed for use by persons with low vision. This magnifier connects to any television set to magnify words, pictures, and other images (up to 28 times on a 20-inch screen). Max may also be connected to a computer monitor (additional hardware may be required). Max magnifies print on any curved or straight surface without distortion. Viewing modes include low contrast/photo, high contrast/positive, and high contrast/negative. It comes with a control unit, a video cable, and a switch assembly. POWER: Uses a power adapter (included). OPTIONS: Color or black-and-white; MaxTrak device for guiding the magnifier straight across a page of print. WARRANTY: One year.

Notes: Max is a trademark of Enhanced Vision, Inc. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

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This product record was updated on October 10, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Enhanced Vision, Inc.

5882 Machine Drive
Huntington Beach, California 92649
United States
Telephone: 888-811-3161 or 714-374-1829.
Fax: 714-374-1821.
Web: http://www.enhancedvision.com.
Email: evinfo@enhancedvision.com.


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