View this e-mail Online October 2010 Welcome to the Enhanced Vision monthly newsletter. Find out more about what we have to offer at www.enhancedvision.com. Amigo – A full featured electronic magnifier for all your portable needs Carrying around multiple magnifiers when you travel can be such a hassle but you don’t want to be in […]
View this e-mail Online September 2010 Welcome to the Enhanced Vision monthly newsletter. Find out more about what we have to offer at www.enhancedvision.com. You can read your favorite books again with Merlin Having to give up reading your favorite books, magazines and newspapers due to low vision is a tough decision that many people […]
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View this e-mail Online August 2010 Welcome to the Enhanced Vision monthly newsletter. Find out more about what we have to offer at www.enhancedvision.com. See images near, far and everywhere in between with Flipper Panel If you struggle with performing tasks such as reading, writing or viewing images at a distance, Flipper Panel might be […]
Enhanced Vision in June 2010, announced the launch of the Pebble Portable 4.3 Low Vision Magnifier. As the leading developer in low vision assist technologies, Enhanced Vision maintains a devotion to improving low vision technology, assisting the millions of Americans with low vision needs providing innovative low vision support devices. Within the first month announcing […]
View this e-mail Online July 2010 Welcome to the Enhanced Vision monthly newsletter. Find out more about what we have to offer at www.enhancedvision.com. Upgraded Version of the Pebble Low Vision Magnifier Enhanced Vision launched their latest addition, Pebble 4.3, to their line of portable magnifiers. Pebble 4.3, with its larger 4.3″ LCD screen is […]
Enhanced Vision launched their latest addition, Pebble 4.3, to their line of portable magnifiers. Pebble 4.3, with its larger 4.3” LCD screen is an upgraded version of its predecessor Pebble 3.5, a powerful handheld device that provides independence to the 15 Million+ Americans with low vision.
The Huntington Beach fire department lent us a hand in putting up our new flag for flag day 2010!
WVU mascot uses technology that keeps him focused When Derek Fincham was 2 months old, his parents noticed something wrong with his vision. His eyes were crossed and constantly moved back and forth. An eye specialist diagnosed his problem as ocular albinism, the absence of pigment in the eyes, which causes a variety of problems. […]
New equipment helps vision impaired Daniel Giles/TimesDaily Library Director Teresa Newton demonstrates the new Merlin reader that was purchased by the Lawrenceburg Lions Club to help vision-impaired residents. When Stanley Wilson heard the Lions Club District Governor stress the importance of the club being known for its community work he knew exactly what to do. […]