New Low Vision Devices 2008- Contact your VIST Coordinator to sign up for

these new devices..  NOTE:  You would have to go to the Blind Rehabilitation

Center for a couple of days for training of these devices. 

Quick Look - Image of Quicklook: central, small screen with camera on right side. Mode buttons on both sides of camera. Unit held by a hand (unit is slightly bigger than a hand).Image of Quicklook: central, small screen with camera on right side. Mode buttons on both sides of camera. Unit held by a hand (unit is slightly bigger than a hand).Image of Quicklook: central, small screen with camera on right side. Mode buttons on both sides of camera. Unit held by a hand (unit is slightly bigger than a hand).Image of Quicklook: central, small screen with camera on right side. Mode buttons on both sides of camera. Unit held by a hand (unit is slightly bigger than a hand).is a hand-held, full color, electronic magnifier with an

integrated 4" (10.2 cm) TFT display. It can magnify text, photos and

maps or just about anything. It's small enough to fit in a jacket pocket

or a ladies' handbag, but big enough to make a difference. If regular

print is too small to read, Quicklook can help.

         

Kurzweil, NFB Reader

Hold the Reader’s camera over print—a restaurant menu, directions, or a

memo from your boss—and snap a picture. In seconds you can hear the

contents of the printed document in clear synthetic speech. Scan, read,

and discard pages; store them for later reading; or transfer to a computer

or Braille-aware PDA. The Reader even has a headphone jack so you

won’t disturb your neighbors.


Guide Software

GUIDE is an all-in-one computer package, for people who are blind or partially sighted. It has been specifically designed to be easy-to-use and easy-to-learn

So it doesn't matter if you've never used a computer before, GUIDE will help

 you to achieve the results you want.

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ICON - Introducing the Icon™ plus Docking Station —the revolutionary leap in

fully-loaded mobile manager and notetaker for the visually impaired. Engineered

with a two-part design, the Icon can be in your hand like a PDA, or, when

plugged-in to the Docking Station, it can be on your lap or desk as a notetaker.
Either way, it's super-powerful, packed with applications and has a 40GB hard

drive to store thousands of digital books and songs and dozens of your favorite

 audio books.
 


 

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