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Picture of CAPTION MIC CLASSROOM Caption Mic Classroom is a captioning system designed for use with individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. This system is intended for use in classrooms and meetings where only one or two participants require captions. Simulated television-style captions are displayed on a notebook/laptop personal computer (PC) or VGA monitor. This system produces the captions using speech recognition technology. A voice captioner echoes what the instructor says in class, and the resulting captions are displayed on the laptop computer. Features include real-time captioning by voice and available text transcription. The package includes Caption Mic software, a custom-configured laptop computer, and a mask microphone. OPTIONS: Spanish captioning, headset microphone, additional mask microphone, and laptop computer upgrade (adds TV output and additional 256M RAM).

Notes: Caption Mic is a trademark.

Price: 4695.00.

This product record was updated on May 19, 2006.

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ULTECH LLC

125 North Benson Road
Middlebury, Connecticut 06762
United States
Telephone: 888-360-0010 or 203-758-8667.
Fax: 203-758-8693.
Web: http://www.ultech.com.
Email: info@ultech.com.


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