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Acuity Touch
The Acuity Touch offers all the benefits of the Acuity basic product, together with a number of important additions. As a result, this is the perfect product for many people.
The Acuity Touch is operated with user-friendly buttons under the Full HD panel that we developed in house. The Full HD camera and Full HD panel yield very sharp and stable images at all magnifications.
The Acuity Touch is also available with optional controls in the table based on a wireless remote control unit. This unit, which is easy to fit in the table, has just two buttons and a dial to adjust the magnification.
The Acuity Touch, like the Acuity, has a fast and silent autofocus and is equipped with bright illumination that lasts the service life.
Product specifications
- Full HD camera in combination with 22 inch full HD panel
- Touch controls on the screen, with reference lines or tactile reference frame
- Readily-accessible on-off switch
- Monitor infinitely adjustable in height
- Magnification from 1X to 65X
- A4 fully displayed over the width at the lowest magnification
- Objects to a maximum thickness of 9 centimetres
- Ten high-contrast and three photo modes
- Crop mode for specific application
- A3-width reading table with brake function in XY directions
- HDMI input for connection to PC (optional)
Frequently asked questions
An electronic magnifier is a magnifying aid that consists of a monitor and a camera above a table. An electronic magnifier is sometimes referred to as a ‘TV magnifier’ or ‘CCTV’ (Closed Circuit Television).
You place the object you wish to view (such as printed or handwritten text or a photo, etc.) on the table. The magnified object is then displayed on the monitor, with more contrast if you so require.
Electronic magnifiers have a range of functionality. All have a number of high-contrast modes that are ideal for reading text. These high-contrast modes increase the contrast to make the letters more legible. A range of contrasting text and/or background colours are also available. In addition to offering increased contrast, electronic magnifiers also have photo modes for the display of photos and other image material in bright colours. Electronic magnifiers with a text-to-speech function are also available.
You qualify for an electronic magnifier when you have been diagnosed with a visual impairment to a degree that makes it impossible or almost impossible to read without this aid.
First of all, people with low vision for whom glasses or a handheld magnifier is no longer sufficient. Our electronic magnifiers are used by people with disorders such as macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and cataracts.
At home, work, school and elsewhere.
- What is an electronic magnifier?
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An electronic magnifier is a magnifying aid that consists of a monitor and a camera above a table. An electronic magnifier is sometimes referred to as a ‘TV magnifier’ or ‘CCTV’ (Closed Circuit Television).
- How does an electronic magnifier work?
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You place the object you wish to view (such as printed or handwritten text or a photo, etc.) on the table. The magnified object is then displayed on the monitor, with more contrast if you so require.
Electronic magnifiers have a range of functionality. All have a number of high-contrast modes that are ideal for reading text. These high-contrast modes increase the contrast to make the letters more legible. A range of contrasting text and/or background colours are also available. In addition to offering increased contrast, electronic magnifiers also have photo modes for the display of photos and other image material in bright colours. Electronic magnifiers with a text-to-speech function are also available.
- When do I qualify for an electronic magnifier?
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You qualify for an electronic magnifier when you have been diagnosed with a visual impairment to a degree that makes it impossible or almost impossible to read without this aid.
- Who use Van Lent Systems’ electronic magnifiers?
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First of all, people with low vision for whom glasses or a handheld magnifier is no longer sufficient. Our electronic magnifiers are used by people with disorders such as macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and cataracts.
- Where can electronic magnifiers be used?
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At home, work, school and elsewhere.
