Skip navigation View an alternate layout of this website with limited styles and no horizontal scrolling
Menu
Skip to Quick Links

Low Vision Reading System

Products are listed alphabetically.

« Previous page    Page 4 of 4

  1. VISUALTEK TYPING SYSTEM (MODELS S201, S202, XL-5, & XL-TLX) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Add on camera and lens for use with existing Visualtek Low Vision reading system for simultaneous viewing of copy and typed output. Used on both fixed and moveable carriage typewriters. Usually obtained as part of a dual system with 2 cameras and 1 monitor to assist with regular reading. 110 volt AC. Magnifies up to 60X. Camera unit can be placed under screen for "in-line" viewing or it can be placed beside the screen to allow camera to b...[More Information]

  2. VOYAGER (MODELS VR1 & VR3) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Compact low vision reading system with camera incorporated in base of 12 inch monitor. Fluorescent lighting to prevent glare, minimize heat emission. Magnification 3X to 45X. Viewing table, 14 by 14 inches; 11 by 11 inches of travel with margin stops. Front controls, friction brake and table lock. Requires 117 volt AC, 60 Hz power. Green monitor available, $200.00 extra....[More Information]

  3. VOYAGER CCD --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 7/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Voyager CCD is a closed circuit television system designed to magnify reading materials for viewing by individuals with low vision. The 12-inch monitor enlarges viewing material up to 45 times its original size. Brightness and contrast are adjustable, and with a flip switch the user can change the display from positive to negative. The monitor can be easily tilted for a comfortable viewing angle with the least glare...[More Information]

  4. VOYAGER VR-ST --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Closed circuit television system for individuals requiring maximum magnification via an extra large display screen. Replaces their earlier Voyager series. Enlarges viewing material 3 to 45 times its original size. New features over older models include; A 12 inch tilting display screen adjusts up to 20 degrees with minimal fingertip pressure, accomodating individual needs; "Standby" mechanism which helps prevent accidental hot spots or af...[More Information]

  5. VOYAGER XL CCD --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 01/94) REPLACED BY VERSICOLOR (MODEL XL CCD) (SEE SEPARATE ENTRY). RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Low vision reading system, with camera and viewing table separate from 19 inch monitor. Lightweight camera unit can be attached to customer monitor, another display screen, or home TV. Fluorescent lighting to prevent glare and minimize heat emission. Front controls, friction brake, and table lock. Tilting viewing table 14 by 14 inches with margin stops. Camera un...[More Information]

  6. WATCHCAM PORTABLE ELECTRONIC MAGNIFYING VIEWERS (MODELS LV-101, LV-102 & LV-103) ---DISCONTINUED. (VERIFIED 3/15/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- Totally portable and completely self-contained low vision reading system that includes camera, viewing monitor, ni-cad battery pack with charger, electronic enhancer and carrying case. Model LV-101, weighing 16 pounds comes in black attache case and includes an advanced model Sony camera and Sony 4 inch flat screen monitor, plus a Ni-Cad battery pack with charger. Electronic circuitry enhances contrast and brightness and ...[More Information]

« Previous page    Page 4 of 4

Return to current products

AbleData, 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 930, Silver Spring, MD 20910. 1-800-227-0216.
Maintained for the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research of the U.S. Dept. of Education
by ICF Macro under Contract No. ED-04-CO-0018/0007.

The records in AbleData are provided for information purposes only. Neither the U.S. Department of Education nor ICF Macro has examined, reviewed, or tested any product, device, or information contained in AbleData. The Department and ICF Macro make no endorsement, representation, or warranty express or implied as to any product, device, or information set forth in AbleData. The views expressed on this site do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Department of Education, the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, or ICF Macro.