HumanWare introduces the SmartView Synergy SI —
a full-color view of the world that’s three times sharper than
conventional CCTVs
At HumanWare, Synergy SI means a sharper, clearer, better view of the world for people dealing with macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and other low-vision eye conditions. The SmartView Synergy SI is the ultimate solution for regaining and maintaining true independence.
Superior image quality
The SmartView Synergy SI magnifies and enlarges text, objects and actions, delivering superior image quality with true, vivid colors. Its powerful camera reproduces 300% more pixels than conventional CCTVs to provide a visual experience that is three times clearer. In addition, regardless of the material being viewed, the Synergy SI offers a wider field of view to easily display a document’s full width.
Extraordinary, easy-to-use tool
For students, office workers, homemakers and seniors, the SmartView Synergy SI offers renewed independence with its easy-to-use, conveniently located, intuitive controls.
“What makes the SmartView Synergy SI so superior is the quality image it displays no matter what is being viewed. Whether you’re reading a magazine, looking at photos, checking a product’s ingredients or applying nail varnish, everyday tasks just got a lot easier,” says Gilles Pepin, HumanWare CEO.
Complete control, total independence
Smooth, quiet movement in any direction makes it easy to follow text
Simple, easy-to-use brake locks the table in any position
Control for fine-tuned movement
Superior image quality even at low magnification
Magnification can be adjusted in precise steps to match needs
True reproduction of colors
Quickly switches from full-color image to text in 16 enhanced contrast modes
High-brightness, distortion-free 22" LCD monitor easily adjusts up and down, left and right, forward and back
Orders for the new SmartView Synergy SI are being taken now through the sales locations listed below and shipping will begin in April.
For additional information, visit: www.humanware.com/si
Thursday, March 10, 2011
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