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VISIONARY READER BLACK AND WHITE MANUAL FOCUS (MODELS VIS14B, VIS20B, & VIS25B)     

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The Visionary Reader Black and White Manual Focus is a desktop video magnifier designed for use by individuals with low vision. Objects or documents are placed on a viewing tray, and magnified images are displayed on a television-style monitor. With the larger screen, objects are magnified up to 60 times. The screen can be viewed above the viewing table (the in-line configuration) or side by side. DIMENSIONS: The system is available with a 14-inch monitor (no. VIS14B), a 20-inch monitor (no.VIS20B), or a 25-inch monitor (no. VIS25B).

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Price: 1895.00 to 1495.00.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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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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