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Optelec ClearNote+ | Combining near and distance viewing with a robust, portable and user-friendly design makes the Optelec ClearNote+ your ideal companion in the classroom & office. |
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Large Print Keyboard |
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Optelec ClearView One 18 Wide | Rediscover the joy and comfort of reading with the Optelec ClearView One - the low cost desktop video magnifier that can be controlled with a simple touch of a button. |
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Supernova Magnifier & Speech | BarrierBreak & Dolphin Computer Access are proud to announce the launch of its Technology Software Donation program, providing software donations to non-profits that are focusing on skill building & employability for people with low vision to create an inclusive work force. The companies have committed to donate INR 4 million in software in the first year of the program. Through this program, BarrierBreak & Dolphin will offer qualifying nonprofits licenses of its screen magnifier and speech solution: Supernova Magnifier & Speech. |
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Dolphin EasyReader | EasyReader is a software digital talking book player, allowing the user to read and listen to content through a combination of text, audio and images. |
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Optelec Twinview | Enjoy Split-Screen in glorious HD and never lose sight of the mouse pointer! |
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EasyConverter | EasyConverter empowers organisations to create accessible information for people with visual impairments, dyslexia and other reading difficulties. Braille, large print, DAISY and MP3 formats are all available at the touch of a button – no expertise required! |
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Alva USB 640 |
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Compact Mini | Imagine being able to easily read from medicine dosage labels, restaurant menus and bus timetables despite of low vision. |
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SightSavers Dolphin Pen | The SightSavers Dolphin Pen is a lightweight pen drive with a screen magnifier and screen reader, and Braille support designed to benefit those living in some of the developing countries. |
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