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AbleData Classified Listing: For Sale

Dynavox Maestro

Date Entered: June 12, 2012.

Manufactured by: Dynavox.

Description: "Say Anything. Go Anywhere. Built Tough. Maestro empowers users to say anything that they want to say from anywhere they want to say it. Make every page meaningful by building custom pages within the InterAACt software, developed with years of research and feedback from users. Capture memories and share them with family and friends with the built-in digital camera. Move from place to place and connect to accessories and the internet with built-in WiFi and Bluetooth wireless capability. Maestro is also built tough, tested against military standards for extreme operating conditions, making sure that the communication is always possible - despite how the devices are handled. Maestro - feel good about owning and using it!" I am selling my unused DynaVox Maestro (the newest AAC device from DynaVox!). I received it in January of 2011 and never really needed it because I preferred writing, and now I can speak. Purchased for $8,000 retail, selling for $5,000 or best offer.

Asking Price: $2000.00.

Original Price: $8000.00.

Contact:
Dmitry Kruvand
4009 Victory Dr.
Austin, Texas 78704
United States

Email: djkruvand@gmail.com.

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