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  1. CALENDAR WALL CLOCK Picture of CALENDAR WALL CLOCK --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 01/2013) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Calendar Wall Clock is a calendar clock designed for use by individuals with memory or cognitive disabilities. This large, round quartz clock has large, bold numerals, minute marks between the numerals, and a second hand. A rectangular window shows the three-letter abbreviation for the day of the week and the date. POWER: Uses one double-A battery (not included). DIMENSIONS: 12.75 inches in diameter. COLOR: Chrome r...[More Information]

  2. WALL CALENDAR CLOCK (MODEL 2109) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Wall Calendar Clock, model 2109, is designed for use by individuals with cognitive or memory disabilities. The right side of the unit features an analog clock with large numbers on the quarter hour. The left side of the unit shows the month, day of the week, date, and A.M./P.M. Once set, the display changes automatically. POWER: Uses battries (not included). DIMENSIONS: 10.5 x 18 x 3.75 inches. COLOR: The clock is w...[More Information]

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