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MAGNIFYING AMERICA PATRIOT (MODELS XLC & XLC-AF)    


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Picture of MAGNIFYING AMERICA PATRIOT (MODELS XLC & XLC-AF) The Magnifying America Patriot, model XLC, is a desktop video magnifier designed for use by individuals with low vision. Magnification ranges from four to 80 times original size, with custom variable magnification and freeze capture. Images and text can be viewed in color, black and white, reverse video, and high contrast modes. The sliding X-Y viewing table moves from front to back and side-to-side with margin stops and variable friction brake control. Model XLC-AF has an auto-focus camera with manual focus override. The housing is aluminum with a steel frame. The monitor can be used for normal television viewing. DIMENSIONS: Monitor measures 20 inches diagonally. The clearance between the camera and the viewing tray is 7 inches. WARRANTY: Two years parts and labor.

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This product record was updated on October 21, 2003.

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Manufacturer:

Low Vision Aids, Inc. / The Magnifying Center

10086 W. McNab Road
Tamarak, Florida 33321
United States
Telephone: 800-364-1608 or 954-722-1580.
Fax: 954-726-5892.
Web: http://www.magnifyingcenter.com.
Email: mail@magnifyingcenter.com.


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