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Picture of PAC MATE TNS PAC Mate TNS is a personal digital assistant (PDA) designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This Pocket PC device has an alphabetic keyboard and utilizes JAWS for Windows (see separate entry) for speech output. The alphabetic keyboard uses standard JAWS commands. The device provides access to everyday Windows-based desktop data and software applications, and can run Pocket PC versions of popular software programs to manage information internally or sync up and share data with other devices. With the addition of a modem, it can be used to surf the Internet and send and receive e-mail. This device includes an Eloquence speech synthesizer, which supports many languages, with a dual channel sound card so the speech function can be used while listening to Internet broadcasts. Other applications include a calculator, a linear formatting editor, a clock, and a stopwatch. A Personal Points of Interest area allows the user to save selected settings. The device has a USB port for connection with desktop and laptop computers, printers, and other devices in either host or client mode; a PC Card connection for choice of peripherals including modem, micro-drive, diskette drive, CD-ROM, and others; an IrDA port that will allow the user to transfer files between this device and other PC products; and a compact Flash port for unlimited document storage. An adjustable strap holds the unit for use while standing. POWER: Uses a user-replaceable battery. DIMENSIONS (HxW): 6 x 12 inches. WEIGHT: 2 pounds, 9 ounces.

Notes: JAWS is a registered trademark. ** A renewable, annual Product Maintenance Agreement and/or Annual Software Agreement are available. The Annual Software Agreement applies only to software manufactured by Freedom Scientific, and not to third-party software.

Price: 1995.00.

This product record was updated on May 20, 2005.

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Manufacturer:

Freedom Scientific BLV Group LLC

11800 31st Court North
St Petersburg, Florida 33716-1805
United States
Telephone: 800-444-4443 or 727-803-8000.
Fax: 727-803-8001.
Web: http://www.freedomscientific.com.
Email: info@freedomscientific.com.


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SSB BART Group (formerly BART Group / Bartimaeus Group)

109 Stevenson St., 4th Floor
San Francisco, California 94105
United States
Telephone: 415-975-8000.
Fax: 415-624-2708.
Web: http://www.ssbbartgroup.com.
Email: sales@ssbbartgroup.com.


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Next Level Assistive Technology

12811 NW 29th Court
Vancouver, Washington 98685
United States
Telephone: 360-326-8031.
Fax: 360-397-0491.
Web: http://www.nextlevelat.com.


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NanoPac, Inc.

4823 S. Sheridan Road, Suite 302
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145-5717
United States
Telephone: 800-580-6086 or 918-665-0329.
Fax: 918-665-0361.
Web: http://www.nanopac.com.
Email: info@nanopac.com.


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