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The following product was introduced to the low vision community in July of 2010:
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Pebble 4.3" By Enhanced Vision. A larger yet lightweight portable with 4.3" LCD widescreen and foldable / adjustable handle. 28 viewing modes with "freeze frame" feature. Easy to use. |
The following product was introduced to the low vision community in November of 2009:
| Aladdin Apex Basic By Telesensory. A Senior Friendly 17" or 20" LCD flat panel screen with full true color, black & white, and negative, with manual focus override feature. |
The following product was introduced to the low vision community in November of 2009:
| MultiView By Optelec. Transportable desktop video magnifier with a 3-in-1 flexible camera, movable reading table and a large 19" widescreen display. |
The following product was introduced to the low vision community in September of 2009:
| Compact Mini By Optelec. Pocket-sized, lightweight portable with 3.5" LCD screen. 5 viewing modes with "freeze frame" feature. Easy to use. |
The following product was introduced to the low vision community in March of 2009:
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Pebble By Enhanced Vision. Pocket-sized, lightweight portable with 3.5" LCD screen and foldable / adjustable handle. 6 viewing modes with "freeze frame" feature. Easy to use. |
The following product was introduced to the low vision community in February of 2009:
| FarView By Optelec. Pocket-sized portable with 4.3" screen for distance and close-up viewing. 6 viewing modes with "snapshot function" with storage of 100 images. |
The following product was introduced to the low vision community in July of 2008:
| Merlin LCD By Enhanced Vision. This third generation Merlin LCD video magnifier features an integrated 17", 19" or 22" flat panel monitor with built-in controls that move with the screen. |
The following product was introduced to the low vision community in April of 2008:
| Presto By Ash Technologies. A lightweight and compact autofocus 15" LCD flat panel desktop video magnifier with easy to use controls. |
The following product was introduced to the low vision community in March of 2008:
| Journey By MagniSight. A lightweight and compact autofocus 17" or 19" LCD flat panel desktop video magnifier with easy to use controls. |
The following products were introduced to the low vision community in November of 2007:
| Acrobat LCD By Enhanced Vision. A full-featured, multi-use 19" LCD Desktop CCTV designed with a rotating camera for near, distance and self viewing. Folds easily and quickly into optional Mobile Case. |
| VERTEX By Telesensory. A full-featured 17" LCD Desktop CCTV designed for transportability. Folds easily into included Mobile Case. Operates on AC or battery. Optional camera allows for distance viewing. |
The following products were introduced to the low vision community in July of 2007:
| Compact+ By Optelec. Features a 4.3" LCD screen and collapsible hand grip. 6 viewing modes with "freeze frame" feature. |
| Pico By Telesensory. This third generation of the hand-held, pocket-sized video magnifier is fully-featured yet so easy to use. |
The following product was introduced to the low vision community in November of 2006:
| Nemo By Enhanced Vision. Features a 4" anti-glare LCD screen with 6 viewing modes. Has a "freeze frame" feature. |
The following product was introduced to the low vision community in February of 2006:
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Amigo By Enhanced Vision. Features of a desktop video magnifier in one slim 1.3 pound portable package. Has a "freeze frame" feature. |
The Visual-Tech Connection, P.O. Box 1996, Westerville,
OH 43086
Phone: 614-899-9989 (Toll-Free: 800-589-8835) Fax: 614-899-7553
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Last Updated 07/07/10