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The Mega-Book is a communication book and symbolic language system designed for use by persons who communicate nonvocally or have a speech impairment. This full sized folder features 12 top loading cover sheets seamed into the book. The book contains a third half-panel which can be used for common vocabulary in a ready reference format. Grids are not included. CAPACITY: At full capacity, the book holds 580 two-inch symbols or 2,320 one-inch symbols. DIMENSIONS: Each cover sheet holds an 8.5 x 11 inch display.

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This product record was updated on July 31, 2002.

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Mayer-Johnson, LLC, A Division of Dynavox Technologies

PO Box 1579
Solana Beach, California 92075-1579
United States
Telephone: 800-588-4548 or 858-550-0084.
Fax: 858-550-0449.
Web: http://www.mayer-johnson.com.
Email: mayerj@mayerjohnson.com.


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