$1,072.50 Reg.
$965.00 SALE
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If you have Macular Degeneration, ARMD or low vision, QuickLook can help. QuickLook is an 11-ounce hand-held, full color, electronic, print magnifier with an integrated 4” LCD flat screen display. View photos magnified, enlarge the print on a prescription bottle, or read anything … anywhere … anytime with QuickLook. It's small enough to fit in the inside pocket of a jacket or a ladies' purse, but big enough to make a difference. QuickLook turns ON easily. Simply tilt the camera angle to the "Reading" position, then the display will appear instantly. And, writing is easy, too. Simply tilt the camera to the preset "Writing" position, and then begin writing. Grip and hold QuickLook in your most comfortable handheld position. QuickLook's standard magnification is 5.5x. QuickLook has proven useful for visually impaired individuals who use even a 12x magnifying glass, particularly because of the wide 4" diagonal reading screen, the Positive or Reverse image enhancement, and Brightness level adjustments.
Highlights:
• Slim line, compact and lightweight
• Weighs only 10 ounces and is a mere 1" thin
• 4" Color LCD display screen
• No monitor needed - its built-in!
• Totally wireless - truly 100% portable
• Full COLOR display image for color text and picture viewing
• B/W and Reverse display images for enhanced reading contrast
• 4 contrast levels to enhance the image
• 5.5x Magnification with 4" diagonal viewing area
• Lift or tilt the camera for magnification as small as 2x
• Grip and hold comfortably in your hand in any position
• Easy turn On ... simply tilt the camera module
• Built-in rechargeable battery, up to 1-1/2 hours of use.
• Fast recharge in 2-1/2 hours
• Patent pending tilt camera for easy writing
• Wrist/neck strap
• Protective carrying case with belt loop and shoulder strap
• Dimensions: 6-1/2"" length x 3-3/4" wide x 1" thin
• Weight: 10 ounces • One-year parts and labor warranty
Read anywhere at anytime... If anything is too small or low-contrast to see with an ordinary magnifying glass, just use a QuickLook. • Price tags and items in the store • Restaurant menu, and even the bill • Ingredients or cooking instructions on can, bottle, or box items • Identify prescription, medicine, and vitamin bottles • View the TV Guide • Labels on tapes or CDs • Lottery tickets • Bus or train schedules • Browse recipes in the kitchen
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