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--- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Low vision reader with two separate cameras and 19 inch video monitor, front controls, 6X to 60X magnification. Split screen and black on white or white on black monitor options. Two XY 16 by 16 inch reading platforms and two stands. User can combine image from two cameras or can view two separate images simultaneously. Can be used with typewriter. Optional: dust cover, paperweight, plexiglass sheet for keeping reading materials flat, quartz halogen bulb.

Notes: Can be adapted for transcribing from handwritten material, typing from rough drafts, and displaying instrument panels and computer CRT screens. Very flexible system because of separate cameras. Typewriter is on XY table for easy shifting of typewriter. Useful for correction only, not reading while typing.

Price: 4895.00.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Telesensory (S) Pte Ltd (formerly Telesensory Corporation)

4545 Stockdale Highway, Suite F
Bakersfield, California 93309
United States
Telephone: 800-804-8004 or 650-743-9515.
Fax: 661-832-6557.
Web: http://www.telesensory.com.
Email: info@telesensory.com.


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