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Picture of ARGUS 3000/l SCREEN MAGNIFICATION SYSTEM The Argus 3000/l Screen Magnification System is a computer screen magnifier designed for use by individuals with low vision. This hardware device magnifies text and graphics appearing on the computer screen, including recognition and tracking of cursor. It works without driver software or any resident program, and runs independently under DOS, all Windows environments, Windows NT, OS/2, Unix, and Linux. It also supports 256 different colors.

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This product record was updated on November 7, 2003.

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Reinecker Reha-Technik GmbH

Sandwiesenstrasse 19
Alsbach-Hahnlein, D-64665
Germany
Telephone: 011-49-6257-93110.
Fax: 011-49-6257-2561.
Web: http://www.reineckerreha.de.
Email: info@reineckerreha.de.


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