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Tagarno AS

Sandøvej 4
Horsens, DK - 8700
Denmark
Telephone: 011-45-7625-1111.
Fax: 011-45-7625-1199.
Web: http://www.tagarno.com.
Email: mail@tagarno.com.

Discontinued products manufactured by Tagarno AS (listed alphabetically)

  1. TAGARNO GEMINI Picture of TAGARNO GEMINI

    --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Tagarno Gemini is a CCTV designed for use by individuals with low vision. This video magnifier contains a color camera with autofocus that can magnify text from approximately two to 30 times. Users can also select black and white reproduction instead of natural color, as well as several combinations of artificial colors such as blue/yellow and black/green. All functions on this CCTV are marked individually and placed on the front panel for ease of operation. The natural color setting is useful for work such as embroidering, drawing, writing, and painting. The CCTV has a reading tray designed for ergonomics and stability. The tray is movable in all directions for easy, fluent reading and can either be braked or locked completely to adapt to reading columns or when moving the unit. POWER: Uses 50 watts. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 11 x 18 x 22 inches; the reading tray (LxW) is 12 x 22 inches. The monitor is 17 inches. WEIGHT: 34 pounds.

  2. TAGARNO MINI-CCD

    --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Tagarno Mini-CCD is a stand-alone CCTV designed for use by individuals with low vision. This black and white video magnifier has a magnification range of approximately 3 to 30 times. It can present images in four modes: positive (dark text on white background), negative (white text on dark background), negative with a white marking line, and gray tone. The gray tone setting can be used for photos, pictures, and three dimensional objects, as well as activities such as needlework. The negative setting is especially suitable for light sensitive persons. This unit has a compact, space saving design. The unit's reading tray is designed for ergonomics and stability. It is movable in all directions and can either be braked or locked completely to adapt to reading columns or when the unit is being transported. POWER: Uses 80 watts of electrical current. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 23 x 18 x 21 inches. The reading tray is 12 inches long x 21 inches wide and the monitor screen is 15 inches. WEIGHT: 44 pounds.

  3. TAGARNO SCHOOL GEMINI Picture of TAGARNO SCHOOL GEMINI

    --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Tagarno School Gemini is a CCTV designed for use by students and other individuals with low vision. This video magnifier has a split-screen capability, and can either be connected to a second camera, so that the student can view the blackboard and a book or paper on the reading tray at the same time, or it can be connected to a computer so the student can switch between working on the computer and the text. A foot switch allows hands-free toggling between the computer and the print image. The screen is flickerless and image quality is not affected by lighting. Focusing is automatic. All functions are marked individually on the front panel. Users can choose black and white, reverse image (white on black), full color, or special color combinations such as blue and yellow or black and green. Magnification ranges from two times to 30 times. POWER: Uses five watts of standard electrical current. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): With second camera mount, 11 x 18 x 22 inches. The reading plate is 12 inches long x 22 inches wide.

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