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Picture of JORDY STAND The JORDY Stand is a video magnifier stand designed for use by individuals with low vision. It is designed for use with the JORDY head-mounted video magnifier (see separate entry). When the headworn device is placed in this docking stand, and the stand is attached to a monitor, the JORDY functions as a desktop video magnifier. The stand can be used with any monitor, including a computer monitor. The stand uses the same controls as the JORDY glasses. It has an extra large working space with a locking table and a built-in lighting system. WARRANTY: One year.

Notes: This product is sold by the manufacturer integrated with the JORDY video magnifier, and not sold as a separate item.

Price: 400.00.

This product record was updated on January 14, 2009.

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Manufacturer:

Enhanced Vision, Inc.

5882 Machine Drive
Huntington Beach, California 92649
United States
Telephone: 888-811-3161 or 714-374-1829.
Fax: 714-374-1821.
Web: http://www.enhancedvision.com.
Email: evinfo@enhancedvision.com.


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NanoPac, Inc.

4823 S. Sheridan Road, Suite 302
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145-5717
United States
Telephone: 800-580-6086 or 918-665-0329.
Fax: 918-665-0361.
Web: http://www.nanopac.com.
Email: info@nanopac.com.


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