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  1. DAKIM BRAINFITNESS SYSTEM Picture of DAKIM BRAINFITNESS SYSTEM The Dakim BrainFitness System is a computer with touch screen that comes with a cognitive skills and memory improvement tutorial program designed to enhance or maintain memory and other cognitive functions in seniors, people with cognitive, neurological or memory disabilities or individuals with brain injury. The system consists of a touch screen computer (with no keyboard or mouse), a pair of stereo headphones, and the Dakim BrainFitness Software (see separate entry), which is preloaded onto th...[More Information]

  2. EZCOMM Picture of EZCOMM The EzCOMM is a handheld direct selection and symbolic communicator and tablet computer designed for use by individuals with communication, speech, neurological, or severe physical disabilities, autism or spinal cord injury. It has a 12.1-inch touch screen with 1024 x 768 resolution (landscape), and a high density, impact-resistant case. In addition to the touch screen, the user can interface with the EzCOMM using a variety of switches that can connect to the units dual switch ports. Windows 7 P...[More Information]

  3. FAMILYLINK Picture of FAMILYLINK FamilyLink is a tablet computer with a touch screen with an attachable keyboard and a home emergency monitoring system designed to provide the means for a child or caregiver to monitor remotely a person with a cognitive disability or a senior. The FamilyLink is a tablet computer that is pre-loaded with a suite software of software that allows a person to communicate with and monitor a person from a distance. The FamilyLink requires a wireless internet connection and a subscription to the FamilyL...[More Information]

  4. ONE MONITOR (MODEL ONE-1711 tspc) Picture of ONE MONITOR (MODEL ONE-1711 tspc) One Monitor, model one-1711 TSPC, is a computer with touch screen designed for use by individuals with cognitive or upper extremity disabilities. This Windows-based all-in-one unit incorporates a slot-loading optical drive, hard disk, card reader, speakers, and the direct current (DC) power supply within a five-wire resistive touch screen monitor. Features include a duel core 1.8 GigaHertz (GHz) processor, a 160 gigabyte (GB) hard drive, 2 GB DDR memory, up to 6 USB 2.0 ports, a slim CDRW/DVDROM...[More Information]

  5. OPTIMIST MMX-2 DYNAMIC DISPLAY DEVICE (MODELS MMX-2O, MMX-2C, MMX-2W, MMX-2M, MMX-2B & MMX-2V) Picture of OPTIMIST MMX-2 DYNAMIC DISPLAY DEVICE (MODELS MMX-2O, MMX-2C, MMX-2W, MMX-2M, MMX-2B & MMX-2V) The Optimist MMX-2 Dynamic Display Device, models MMX-2O, MMX-2C, MMX-2W, MMX-2M, MMX-2B and MMX-2V, is a direct selection and scanning communicator designed for use by individuals with communication or speech disabilities. This portable device is available either preloaded with a choice of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) software packages and speech synthesizers or without software (model MMX-2O) so the user can add their favorites. Available packages include The Grid 2, Acapel...[More Information]

  6. OPTIMIST MMX-3 DYNAMIC DISPLAY DEVICE (MODELS MMX-3O, MMX-3C, MMX-3W, MMX-3M, MMX-3B & MMX-3V) Picture of OPTIMIST MMX-3 DYNAMIC DISPLAY DEVICE (MODELS MMX-3O, MMX-3C, MMX-3W, MMX-3M, MMX-3B & MMX-3V) The Optimist MMX-3 Dynamic Display Device, models MMX-3O, MMX-3C, MMX-3W, MMX-3M, MMX-3B and MMX-3V, is a direct selection and scanning communicator designed for use by individuals with communication or speech disabilities. This portable device is available either preloaded with a choice of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) software packages and speech synthesizers or without software (model MMX-3O) so the user can add their favorites. Available packages include The Grid 2, Acapel...[More Information]

  7. SUPER-AUGGIE AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION DEVICE (MODEL H-44) Picture of SUPER-AUGGIE AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION DEVICE (MODEL H-44) The Super-Auggie Augmentative Communication Device, model H-44, is a direct selection communicator designed for use by individuals with cognitive, communication, or speech disabilities. The unit consists of a slate personal computer (PC), which is about the size of a piece of paper, with a true touchscreen, running Windows XP Home. The unit includes PTP-PC communication software with 7,000 Mayer-Johnson BoardMaker images. Other features include a built-in WiFi and Ethernet port with a 56-kilobyt...[More Information]

  8. TOBII C12 The Tobii C12 is a direct selection communicator designed for use by individuals with cognitive, communication, or speech disabilities. This tablet-computer based communicator runs Windows Vista Home Premium and has an IntelCore Duo U2500 processor, 2 gigabytes (GB) RAM, a 60 GB hard drive, two USB 2.0 ports, and an integrated desk stand. Other features include 4 integrated speakers, 2 integrated microphones, a 1 GB SD card and a built-in camera with 640 x 480 pixels. The unit can be controlled ...[More Information]

  9. TOBII C8 The Tobii C8 is a direct selection communicator designed for use by individuals with cognitive, communication, or speech disabilities. This tablet-computer-based communicator uses Windows Vista Home Premium and features touch screen access, an IntelCore Duo U2500 processor, 2 gigabytes (GB) RAM, a 60 GB hard drive, two USB 2.0 ports, and an integrated desk stand. Other features include 2 integrated speakers, 2 integrated microphones, a 1 GB SD card and a built-in camera with 640 x 480 pixels. Us...[More Information]

  10. TOUCHTALK Picture of TOUCHTALK TouchTalk is a computer direct selection communicator designed for use by individuals with communication or speech disabilities. This touch screen tablet is pre-loaded with Lingraphica software. The user can personalize the device by creating their own pages, adding new words and videos, and making their own icons using the built-in still and video cameras. The user practices phonemes, commonly used phrases, and automatic speech by following along with videos of these sounds and words. When the ...[More Information]

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