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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Clearview Video Magnifier, model 517, is a desktop CCTV designed for use by individuals with low vision. This system has a color monitor set in an in-line configuration above a video magnifier camera and an X/Y reading table. Controls on the front of the table include Instant Focus, One-touch Zoom, Position Locator and 3 viewing modes (photo, reading and reverse contrast). Model 517XL includes all of the above, plus Line Markers and Windowing, False Color Selections, and connection for an external camera. DIMENSIONS: Monitor is 17 inches. WARRANTY: 30-day money-back guarantee and lifetime warranty.

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This product record was updated on October 1, 2008.

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Optelec US, Inc.

3030 Enterprise Court
Suite C
Vista, California 92081
United States
Telephone: 800-826-4200.
Fax: 800-368-4111.
Web: http://www.optelec.com.
Email: info@optelec.com.


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