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Picture of MILLENNIUM VIDEO MAGNIFIER The Millennium Video Magnifier is a video magnifier designed for use by individuals with low vision. It includes a viewing head with a camera and controls for black and white or color, reverse image, and autofocus with focus lock. The camera unit is supported by a hinged arm with a clamp for attaching to a table or desk. Magnification adjusts from two to 50 times, depending on the height of the viewing head and use of the two times digital power control. The video magnifier also comes with a high resolution Sharp color TV monitor. DIMENSIONS: The monitor is 27 inches.

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This product record was updated on July 30, 2003.

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VideoEye Corporation

9465 West Emerald
Boise, Idaho 83704
United States
Telephone: 800-416-0758 or 208-323-9577.
Fax: 208-377-1528.
Web: http://www.videoeye.com.
Email: sales@videoeyecorp.com.


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