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Crabb Reports From CSUN

By Crabb, Nolan; Dialogue: A World of Ideas for Visually Impaired People of All Ages, Vol. 45, No. 4, pp. 34-37
Publication Date: July-August 2006

Article on blindness- and low vision-related product exhibits and conference sessions at the March 2006 CSUN (California State University at Northridge) Conference on Technology for Persons with Disabilities. The author highlights portable video magnifiers that use digital camera technology, such as the ClearView Plus and ClearNote from Optelec, and a handheld computer fully configured for users who are totally blind, the Small Talk Ultra, manufactured by OQO. The discussion of conference sessions focuses on accessibility features of the new Microsoft operating system, Microsoft Vista, and the new version of Microsoft Office.

Assistive Products Discussed: CLEARVIEW VIDEO MAGNIFIER (MODELS 517 & 517XL)
CLEARVIEW VIDEO MAGNIFIER (MODELS 317 & 317XL)
CLEARVIEW 700
Published by: Blindskills, Inc.   (Website:http://www.blindskills.com)


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