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  1. BRIGHT ID'ER Picture of BRIGHT ID'ER --- DISCONTINUED. (VERIFIED 09/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Bright ID’er is a large display caller ID device designed for use by individuals who have low vision or mobility disabilities. Visible from up to 20 feet away, the unit connects to the phone line and displays the caller's name and/or phone number on a bright LED screen. Up to 99 calls can be stored in memory and the information is retained in the event of a power outage. Other features include time and date display ...[More Information]

  2. JUMBO CALLER ID DISPLAY (MODEL ML300) Picture of JUMBO CALLER ID DISPLAY (MODEL ML300) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Jumbo Caller ID Display, model ML300, is a low vision caller ID unit designed for use by individuals with low vision. Also useful for people with mobility disabilities, the unit features an extra-large backlit liquid crystal display (LCD) that allows visibility across the room. The display shows the caller's name and phone number, date and time, and the number of new calls and stored numbers. Up to 90 calls can be s...[More Information]

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