National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Library of Congress Washington, DC 20542 REFERENCE CIRCULAR 93-2 ASSISTIVE DEVICES Compiled by: Carol Strauss Reference Section September 1993 *************************************************************** Introduction The devices listed in this reference circular are designed to provide people with visual or physical disabilities access to print information. The circular includes devices that hold a book or turn the pages of a book, that magnify print material either manually or electronically, and that convert print into braille or synthetic speech. Section I lists available products, Section II is a selective list of books and journal articles that evaluate specific devices, and Section III gives the addresses and telephone numbers of the producers and vendors. Because prices are subject to change without notice, companies should be contacted directly to verify current prices and product specifications. Items listed in this reference circular are not part of the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped program, and their listing does not imply endorsement. **************************************************************** CONTENTS I. Assistive Devices 1. Book Holders and Book Stands 2. Braille Displays and Other Braille Devices 3. Braille Embossers 4. Braille Translation Software 5. Closed-Circuit Television Systems (CCTV) 6. Magnifiers 7. Page Turners 8. Reading Machines 9. Screen Enlargers 10. Screen Readers (Software Only) 11. Speech Synthesizers II. Selective Bibliography, 1989-1993 III. Addresses of Sources **************************************************************** I. ASSISTIVE DEVICES 1. BOOK HOLDERS AND BOOK STANDS Book holders and stands hold books and magazines in an open position to make reading more comfortable for individuals whose strength or grasp may not be sufficient to support the weight of reading materials. Different models can be attached to a table, bed, or wheelchair and can be used from a sitting or supine position. Adjustable Book Stand Sits on a desk or table and adjusts for varying height and angle. Holds material with elastic strips. Folds. Aluminum support frame. American Foundation for the Blind, Product Center, L90240, $37.95 Bed Reader Holds book in raised position above the reader, who views book through a clear plastic surface. Can be used with varying degrees of bed tilt. Folds automatically when lifted and stores flat. Cleo, Inc., 88-1051, $196.50 Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-4065, $86.25 Maddak, Inc., H73243, $196.50 Beil Bookholders Uses tabletop stand with suction-cup mounting to hold book at a fixed angle. C. Beil Designs, Model A, $29.95 Attaches to bed, table, or arm chair with a C-clamp. Adjusts to any angle. C. Beil Designs, Model B, $49.95 Attaches to headboard or traction frame for overhead use. Has a 27" extension arm for tilt and swivel adjustment. C. Beil Designs, Model C, $79.95 Attaches to any smooth, hard surface with lever-action force vacu-base. Tilts to any angle. C. Beil Designs, Model D, $59.95 Book Butler Features two spring-loaded posts or arms that open automatically and lock to hold book flat. Pages slip easily from one arm to the other. Cleo, Inc., 88-1059, $16.95 Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-4058, $18.95 Maxi Aids, 18145, $19.95 TASH, Inc., A4013, $22 Book Maid/Book Mate Has an aluminum sloping stand with a clear plastic bookholder. May be used on any wheelchair, armchair, bed, or table. Can adjust height and width. Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-4060, $53.95 Maddak, Inc., H73240-0000, $79.50 Book Rest Holds an open book at an angle on a lightweight stand of wire or plastic that sits on a flat surface. Folds flat for carrying or storing. AJ Stationers, R6-10024, $3.50 Demco, Inc., P148-0450, $3.29 Library Store, Ltd, 87-566-001, $3.49 Maddak, Inc., H73229, $4.89, F73228, $8.75 National Association for Visually Handicapped, D-26, $6.00 TASH, Inc., A4010, $11 Desktop Reading Stand Has five positioning angles, left- and right-hand capability, adjustable page clamps, and built-in carrying handle. Wood. American Printing House for the Blind, 1-03220-00, $60.20 Easi-Reader Has adjustable arms that swing to hold paperback books, large magazines, and newspapers. Chrome-plated steel. Folds. Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-6043, $4.25 Hoyle Products, Inc., HL710, $3.98 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 275720, $6.95 Lighthouse, Inc., Low Vision Products, Y1227, $6.95 LS&S Group, 124-HL711, $4.95 Maxi Aids, 84710, $4.95 Vis-Aids, Inc., HL710, $4.95 Easy Reader Adjusts to one of four or six positions. Plastic. Demco, Inc., P153-453, $21.95 LS&S Group, 200-ER1, $16.95 Tech-Optics International Corporation, ER, $17 Fabian Writing/Reading Aid Clamps to a headboard or screws to a wall, with easel suspended overhead, for use by individuals in traction or in a supine position. Adjusts to different angles. Maddak, Inc., H73500, $210 Gore Reading Stand Fastens to most tabletop surfaces with a C-clamp and has an arm for a wide range of adjustment. American Printing House for the Blind, 1-03210-00, $73.16 Hinged Book-Reading Stand Has a 9«" x 11«" hinged clear acrylic front that rests on the open book and holds it open. The rear book support can be adjusted to hold books up to 3«" thick. Heavy-duty pine base. Demco, Inc., P148-0409, $23.95 Hold-and-Read Holds both the left and right side of a paperback book with folding plastic clips. Allows turning of pages with one hand. Demco, Inc., P162-0632, $4.95 Maddak, Inc., F73230, $3.85 Leisure Reader Holds reading materials up to four pounds in any position. Has adjustable arms. Uses Velcro strips to keep pages open. Clamps to desk, bed, chair. AdaptAbility, 11381, $79.95 Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-4084, $79.50 Magazine Holder Holds a variety of sizes of magazines. C. Beil Designs, $7.95 TASH, Inc., A4011, $13 Mangold Adjustable Low-Vision Reading Stand Adjusts to three positions. Can support over-sized textbooks. Collapses for easy carrying. Exceptional Teaching Aids, RS1, $42.95 Miller Deluxe Bookholder Has spring-loaded levers that keep the pages flat. Easel back can be angled from flat to nearly vertical. Cleo, Inc., 88-1060, $29.95 Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-4059, $33.25 J.A. Preston Corporation, PC F4059, $29.95 Necksaver II Reading Stand Offers various angle positions and shelf height adjustments and an extra-wide shelf to support thick books or binders. Folds flat for transport or storage. Demco, Inc., P153-440, $15.95 Library Store, Ltd, $14.95 Newspaper Holder Holds newspapers, large magazines, and oversize print books with plastic clips and wire rods. For table or bed use. C. Beil Designs, $18.95 Newspaper Holder Holds top of newspaper with a center clip and supports edges with flat strips for full open display. Has a 28" wood holder that attaches to wheelchair trays and tables or can be inserted into a holder base ($18.99) for tabletop use. Folds flat for storage. Demco, Inc., P162-0638, $138.99 Pagemate Holds almost any size publication with an adjustable T-bar. Foam grippers at top and bottom allow easy page turning. Folds flat. Eagle Reading Aids, $19.95 Highsmith Company, Inc., A42A-61102, $22.78 Touch Turner Company, $22.95 Reading Desk Stand Adjusts to different positions and has an adjustable guide rail to hold material flat. Wood. Tech-Optics International Corporation, 1605, $69.95 Reading Desk with Storage Can use on lap, bed, table, or wheelchair lap tray. Tilts to ten positions. Stores small books, paper, and writing utensils. Folds to two inches thick. Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-4064, $32.25 Raymo Products, Inc., LA26, $39 Reading Rack Holds papers, books, or magazines at an angle for reading or drawing. May be used on a wheelchair tray, table, or bed. Raymo Products, Inc., RA24, $28 Roberts Book Holder Holds all size reading materials. Sits on any flat surface. Uses movable pegs to hold book open. Folds. Access with Ease, Inc., RBHL1, $15.95 Cleo, Inc., 88-1048, $16.98 Demco, Inc., P162-0636, $24.99 Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-4042, $19.50 Highsmith Company, Inc., A42A-17538, $15.08 Maddak, Inc., H73231-0000, $16.95 Maxi Aids, 73231, $13.95 Roberts Book Mark Company, RBH-G, RBH-L, $12.95, $15.95 Shafer Reading Stand Has tripod legs for self support, an adjustable swivel arm to lock at any desired height along the vertical shaft, and a book rack that rotates or tilts in different positions. Can be used while sitting or standing. American Printing House for the Blind, 1-03230-00, $143.58 Uni-Reader Has transparent acrylic tray that is attached to an S-shaped metal floor stand and can be adjusted to different positions. Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-4008, $312 2. BRAILLE DISPLAYS AND OTHER BRAILLE DEVICES Braille displays provide braille access to the information on a computer screen. They are available with 20-, 40-, or 80- character braille cells of six or eight dots each. Some are portable and battery-powered. Notetakers allow a user to take notes in braille and edit the saved text on a braille display, and other devices offer reverse translation of Grade 2 braille. ALVA Braille Terminal Includes a 43- or 83-cell, 8-dot braille display, 40 or 80 cells for reading and 3 cells for status information. Can be connected to any MS-DOS computer by means of the parallel printer port. Available in portable and desktop models. HumanWare, Inc., $4,995-$14,495 BrailleMate A hand-held braille notetaker. Has a braille keyboard, one 8-dot braille cell, and an optional built-in speech synthesizer for use with SoftVert on a PC. Combined with a Navigator, it retains its features in a 20-,40-, or 80-character refreshable braille format. American Foundation for the Blind, Product Center, B90450, $1,595 TeleSensory, DM1A-01, $1,595 Braille-n-Print Connects to a printer and produces a braille and print copy of documents created on a standard Perkins Brailler. Has 22K of memory allowing up to four files to be stored and printed at a later time. Comes in two models: the Slimline snaps to the bottom of a Perkins, and the Mark 2M is for multi-user settings. HumanWare, Inc., $995 LS&S Group, $995 BRAILLEX-IB 80 Has 80-cell braille display and 4 status cells. Can be connected to the IBM-PC XT, AT, PS/2, and compatibles. Also available in a compact hardware version, BRAILLEX-IB 4040, that uses two 40 character lines. ATR Computer Technology, $8,995, $13,995 DAVID A notebook computer designed around a 386SL processor. Includes serial and parallel interfaces; a 40-cell, 8-dot braille display; a 4-braille-cell status/attribute display; and a memory-resident braille translator that translates screen contents or entire files into Grade 2 braille. AccessAbility Technologies, Inc., $15,000 DM 80/OSCR & FM 80 A computer access system. Optical Sensor Cursor Routing (OSCR) monitors the user's hand position above the braille display, enabling the control of various functions. Main display features 80 braille cells and four status elements, four pre- defined mode switches, and seven user-definable function keys for macros and overlays. AccessAbility Technologies, Inc., $25,000 Keybraille 200, Keybraille 360 Features battery-powered portable 25- or 45-cell, 8-dot braille display, 20 or 40 cells for reading and 5 cells for status information; parallel interface cable; built-in parallel printer port; screen-reading software; print and disk manuals; and a command summary in braille. HumanWare, Inc., $4,995, $6,995 KTS Braille Display Includes a 40- or 80-cell, 6- or 8-dot braille display; 40- cell status line available. Has hardware interfaces for PC, MicroChannel, and Toshiba systems. American Thermoform Corporation, M6/K-0040, M6/K-0080, $6,395, $14,995 MiniBraille Features a 22-cell braille display that has 20 cells for text and attributes and 2 cells for status information. Can select for either 6-or 8-dot use. Connects to the serial port of a PC. HumanWare, Inc., $3,450 MPRINT A circuit board that replaces the bottom of a Perkins Brailler. Translates characters into corresponding print and relays that information to a printer. Print and braille copies are then produced simultaneously. TeleSensory, MP1A/MP16001, $995 Navigator Translates ASCII text on the computer screen to Grade 2 braille on the braille display. Is available in 20-, 40-, or 80- character braille cells of 6 or 8 dots each. Works with both laptop and desktop MS-DOS computers, except that the 80-cell model is for desktop use only. The Track software module has all the components for Navigator to work with menu bars, mouse pointers, and multicolor screens. TeleSensory, HB2A-206, HB2A-406, HB2A-408, HB1B-808(D), $4,595-$12,995 NOTEX Allows the user to take notes in braille and to save, edit, and review the text on the 24- or 40-cell braille display. When connected to a PC, NOTEX with its PC-Link software becomes a braille output unit. ATR Computer Technology, $5,995, $6,995 3. BRAILLE EMBOSSERS Braille Blazer Embosses at fifteen characters per second in either 6- or 8- dot braille. The voice of the built-in speech synthesizer can be used to configure the Blazer or can stand alone to make the computer talk. The embosser is supported by most popular screen- reading packages. Blazie Engineering, $1,695, $1,745 Braille BookMaker An interpoint desktop embosser. Runs at 80 characters per second and can be used with different paper stock. Commands are issued from a calculator-style keypad and confirmed by tones. Enabling Technologies Company, $10,500, $11,500 Humanware, Inc., $10,500 Braille Express An interpoint embosser that runs at 150 characters per second. Enabling Technologies Company, $19,500 HumanWare, Inc., $19,500 Braillo Comet Upgraded version of the Braillo 90. Embosses at 50 and 75 characters per second. Includes graphics access and serial and parallel ports. American Thermoform Corporation, M4/0-0060, $3,795 Braillo 200 Embosses interpoint and single-side braille. Produces 600 pages an hour utilizing standard continuous pinfeed fanfold paper. American Thermoform Corporation, M4/0-0200, $36,995 Everest DT An interpoint embosser. Provides 100 characters per second and has a built-in Duxbury Grade 2 braille translator. TeleSensory, EV2A, $5,995 Index Produces either 6- or 8-dot braille at 50 characters per second. Features include parallel and serial interface and a 30k print and copy buffer. Access Technologies, Inc., $2,995 ATR Computer Technology, $2,995 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, 00023, $2,999 Juliet An interpoint embosser. Runs at 40 characters per second. Can handle inexpensive 15-inch-wide accounting stock. Has an impact control to produce braille on 100-pound paper. Enabling Technologies Company, $3,995 Marathon A high-volume production embosser. Runs at 200 characters per second. Equipped with both serial and parallel ports to allow interface with virtually any computer system or host device. Enabling Technologies Company, $12,995 HumanWare, Inc., $12,995 Mountbatten Brailler Can be used as an embosser, a braille writer, a notetaker that can type braille directly into an electronic memory rather than on paper, a forward translation system that translates print into braille, and a back translation system for the braillist who wants a print copy. Can be driven by an external keyboard for one-handed use. HumanWare, Inc., $2,495-$3,295 Ohtsuki BT-5000 Produces braille and print on the same page simultaneously. Also includes braille graphics and braille-only or print-only options. Compatible with most microcomputers, voice synthesizers, and popular software. American Thermoform Corporation, M2/0-5000, $4,695 Porta-Thiel Portable. Embosses 6- and 8-dot braille on all sizes and types of paper, on single sheets, continuous forms, and plastic and magazine sheets. Uses a built-in speech synthesizer to say when paper is out and waits for more to be inserted. Has both a serial and parallel interface. Can be used with Braille 'n Speak or other PC. Blazie Engineering, $1,895 Romeo Embosses single sided at 20 or 40 characters per second. Enabling Technologies Company, RB-20, RB-40, $2,995, $3,795 HumanWare, Inc., 20, 40, $2,995, $3,795 Thiel Beta-X3 A high-speed embosser used in braille-production facilities, schools, and offices. Can create Grade 1 braille, Grade 2 braille, Nemeth Code, and graphics. Works with all current braille translation software. Blazie Engineering, call for pricing VersaPoint Embosses text or graphics at 40 characters per second in either 6- or 8-dot braille. Adjusts to different paper widths and weights. Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $3,795 TeleSensory, BP1D, BP1D/90827-004, BP1D/90827-011, $3795-$4,290 4. BRAILLE TRANSLATION SOFTWARE AutoBraille Uses the same translation rules and algorithm as TurboBraille, but lacks its formatting language and does not support Grade 3 braille output. Available as a stand-alone program or in combination with TurboBraille. KANSYS, Inc., $95, $295 BEX For the Apple II. Creates large-print output on the screen. Translates print files to Grade 1 or Grade 2 braille and supports braille output to every braille embosser on the market currently. Can back translate Grade 2 braille files to print. Blazie Engineering, $450 Carolyn's, BEX31, $439.95 LS&S Group, $450 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $450 Braille-Talk Allows standard text files to be translated into Grade 1 or Grade 2 braille for embossing. Produces tables and charts using columns. Supports all standard and parallel braillers and many speech synthesizers. Carolyn's, GW8220002, $189 Exceptional Teaching Aids, BT1, $195 GW Micro, 8220-001, $195 LS&S Group, $195 Duxbury Braille Translator For the Macintosh, IBM PC, and other MS-DOS computers. DUXWP works with WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1 files. Can produce braille from print or print from braille. Features include automated formatting of documents from virtually any word processor, textbook layout according to Library of Congress standards, embedded grade-1 foreign languages, and compatibility with brailling devices and accessibility aids such as speech synthesizers and screen enlargement programs. Access Technologies, Inc., $475 ATR Computer Technology, $495 Blazie Engineering, $495 Duxbury Systems, Inc., $295, $495 LS&S Group, $495 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, 00023A, $495 TeleSensory, 90827-004, 90827-007, $495 E-Z Braille Reads, reformats, and translates a document into braille. Recognizes paragraphs, tables, lists, and headings. Requires any IBM PC or PS2 computer or compatible and supports WordPerfect versions 4.2, 5.0, and 5.1. LS&S Group, $249.95 Hot Dots Allows user to translate standard print text files to Grade 1 or Grade 2 braille and output the braille files to a variety of braille embossers. Includes a print formatter that interprets imbedded format commands to create formatted text files and a speech interface compatible with most IBM speech synthesizers. Runs on any MS-DOS computer that has at least 256k of memory. Access Technologies, Inc., $350 Blazie Engineering, $360 Carolyn's, HOTD31, $329.95 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $350 TeleSensory, 90827-011, $350 MegaDots Braille files can be viewed on the screen in one of four ways: braille dots, ASCII characters, line-by-line back- translation into print, or "pseudo text" (braille contractions "jammed" together on-screen). Requires an MS-DOS or IBM- compatible computer and a hard disk. Access Technologies, Inc., $595 Blazie Engineering, $600 LS&S Group, 312-MD10, $600 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $600 NFBTRANS A text-to-braille software program. Requires an IBM or compatible computer using MS-DOS operating system, a brailling device, and word processing software. Roudley Associates, Inc., $395 PC Braille For the IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2, and compatibles. Produces Grade 1, Grade 2, or the newly adopted computer braille (known as Grade 0). Translates by rule, not by dictionary search. Works with text editors and most word processors and can format the text for printing or for brailling. Supports all commercial braille embossers operating through a communications or centronix port. Arts Computer Products, Inc., $495, $1495 Ransley Braille Interface This box connects any standard computer or computerized source to any standard braille embosser. Allows a person who does not know braille to produce automatically formatted Grade 2 braille. HumanWare, Inc., $995 TurboBraille Translates documents into standard English braille for embossing or downloading. Can support most features of Grade 3 braille in addition to Grade 1, Grade 2, and computer braille. Accepts WordPerfect, WordStar, and ASCII files. Has an interactive mode, a command line mode, and complete on-line documentation. KANSYS, Inc., $295 5. CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION SYSTEMS (CCTV) Closed-circuit television systems enlarge printed material electronically onto a monitor screen. The major components are a camera with zoom lens and a light source, a monitor (television screen), and a viewing table. Copy is placed face up on a flat surface that can be moved in the X, horizontal direction, and in the Y, vertical direction. The monitor varies in size from a 4" to a 24" screen; larger monitor screens provide higher magnification. The camera, which is either color or black and white, can vary the amount of magnification, can be adjusted for brightness and contrast, and can reverse the image from black text on a white background (positive image or polarity) to white text on a black background (negative polarity). Other features may include a handwriting adapter to magnify the paper to make it possible to write or sign documents and attachments for use with typewriters and computers. Some models can display the computer image and the camera image either simultaneously with a split screen or alternately by flipping from one screen to the other. Big Vue Magnifies up to 45x on a 13" black-and-white or color monitor and up to 60x on a 19" black-and-white and 20" color monitor. One 19" model provides split-screen typing and computer access. LS&S Group, $1,650-$3,095 Bright Eye Consists of a compact hand-held scanner and an eyepiece that projects a scanned image equal in size to that of a 12" television screen viewed at approximately 18" distance. Magnification, focus, and brightness are user adjustable. Battery-operated portable system with a hand-held scanner. Optelec, $2,995 Chroma CCD Magnifies up to 45x on a 13" color monitor and up to 60x on a 20" color monitor. Chroma camera is compatible with the Vista/Lynx computer magnification system, producing color images on a VGA computer monitor. Telesensory, $3,295-$3,495 ClearView Magnifies 4x to 35x on a 12" black-and-white monitor, 5x to 50x on a 17" black-and-white monitor, and 4x to 40x on a 14" color monitor. Includes windowing, X-Y table, overlining, underlining, intensity, contrast, zoom, and brightness control. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $2,195-$2,795 HumanWare, Inc., $2,195-$2,795 ELITE (Electronic Lightweight In-line Text Enlarger) Has a magnification range of 2.5x to 50x, depending on monitor size. Can support up to a 14" monitor and connect to a larger monitor or a conventional television. Features video polarity, vertical and horizontal line markers, windowing, and two contrast settings. Acrontech International, Inc., $2,495 Executive Magnifies from 12x to 45x, depending on the size of the monitor. Available in basic, complete, and traveling models. Acrontech International, Inc., $1,795-$2,695 Bossert Specialties, Inc., $1,850-$2,650 Eye Quest Magnifies 5x to 45x on a 13" monitor and 5x to 60x on a 19" black-and-white and 20" color monitor. Carolyn's, $1,395-$2,575 EZ-Reader Magnifies 10x, 20x, or 30x. Can be used with any television monitor on flat or curved surfaces. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $1,250 EZ Reader, $1,129.50-$1,249.50 LS&S Group, $1,159.50-$1,279.50 EZ-Reader on Wheels Magnifies 10x or 20x. Has open front and back design that allows for writing under the unit and watching what is being written. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $1,350, $1,750 EZ Reader, $1,229.50-$1,349.50 Gracefully Yours, Inc., $1,350 LS&S Group, $1,314.50-$1,419.50 LV-101 Comes with a SONY camera, SONY 4" flat screen monitor, and a 2-hour rechargeable battery. Has three lens options: low, medium, and high. Can be connected to a desktop CCTV or a television set. This unit is self-contained and portable. Independent Living Aids, Inc., 451510, $1,855 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, $1,870 LV-102 Has the same features as the LV-101, but does not have a built-in monitor or battery pack. Independent Living Aids, Inc., 451515, $1,440 LV-103 Provides large-screen viewing on a television screen or computer monitor with a choice of one of three interchangeable lenses. Offers only magnification, without digital capability. Independent Living Aids, Inc., 451525, $950 Magni-Cam Magnifies from 9x to 38x on a 19" screen and from 12x to 48x on a 24" screen. Connects to any television set. Portable. Innoventions, Inc., $695 Max-See Magnifies from 4x to 45x on 12" and 13" models and from 6x to 60x on 19" and 20" models. Is available in black-and-white and color models. MaxiAids, $1,995-$2,695 Mini-Reader Magnifies 12.5x on a 4" black-and-white flat screen monitor. Has rechargeable battery power system, direct AC power supply, and television hookup capabilities. Portable. Magnisight, $1,495-$1,695 Optelec 20/20 Magnifies from 3x to 60x. Has 14" black-and-white monitor, normal and reverse image modes, on-screen line markers, and split-screen facility. Is easily collapsible for transport by hand or in a carrying case. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $3,395 C Tech, $2,695 Optelec, $2,695 Vision Loss Consultants, $2,695 Optelec 20/20+ Offers all the operational features of Optelec 20/20. Has a 20" monitor with variable display colors in addition to the standard black on white or white on black. May be used with the monitor positioned above or beside the reading table. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $2,995 C Tech, $2,995 Optelec, $2,995 Vision Loss Consultants, $2,995 Optelec 20/20 Spectrum Magnifies from 5x to 60x on a 20" monitor. Can view materials in full-color display, or shut the color off when maximum contrast is desired for reading text. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $3,395 C Tech, $3,395 Optelec, $3,395 Vision Loss Consultants, $3,395 OPTEQ I and II Magnifies up to 45x on a 13" black-and-white monitor and up to 60x on a 19" black-and-white monitor. Tojek & Associates, Inc., $2,395-$2,995 OPTEQ IV Magnifies up to 45x on a 13" color monitor and up to 60x on a 20" color monitor. Tojek & Associates, Inc. $2,395-$2,995 OPTEQ Mini-Cam Magnifies from 10x to 45x. Comes with all hardware that allows hookup to any home television or monitor. Portable. Tojek & Associates, Inc., $995 P-See Color CCTV Systems Magnifies 45x or 60x on a 13" or 19" color monitor. Is available on desktop stand, pneumatic arm, or customized wheeled console. Talking and Visual Aids, $2,395-$2,850 Reader 1 Magnifies up to 45x on a black-and-white 12" monitor. LS&S Group, $1,695, $1,895 Magnisight, $1,795-$1,995 Reader XL Magnifies up to 60x on a black-and-white 19" monitor. LS&S Group, $2,095, $2,295 Magnisight, $2,195, $2,295 SeeTec CCTV System Magnifies 4x to 45x on a 12" black-and-white monitor and a 13" color monitor and 6x to 60x on a 19" black-and-white monitor and a 20" color monitor. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $1,995-$3,295 LS&S Group, $1,995-$2,995 Seeing Technologies, Inc., $1,995-$3,295 Vision Loss Consultants, $2,395-$3,395 Seewell Reading Enhancer Magnifies 6x to 50x on a 19" monitor. Can be used with any size television, black and white or color, and with flat or curved surfaces. LS&S Group, $950 S. Walters, Inc., $900 TekVision 20" Color CCTV Magnifies up to 50x. Comes with its own table that can be adjusted to any level. The monitor can be used for television or adapted at cost to accommodate input from a computer. Independent Living Aids, Inc., 759458, $2,795 LS&S Group, 349-CVM1, $2,795 Twin-Vu Can simultaneously view computer information with enlarged text from a book by splitting the screen at any level. Works in conjunction with popular large-print software programs. Acrontech International, Inc., $1,695 Vantage CCD Has a 14" monitor that enlarges print up to 45x. Besides the basic read-write features, it has electronic windowing for isolating lines of text, overline/underline, and split screen. Telesensory, $2,895 VersiColor XL CCD 14" Magnifies up to 45x on a 14" color monitor. Offers choice of twenty-four customized foreground and background color combinations. Telesensory, $2,995 Viewpoint VGA Magnifies from 8x to 32x and is available in three models: Mono 14" and 19" have black-and-white screens, Multi 14" has a color screen that allows the user to select any one of eight colors. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $2,795, $2,895, $2,995 HumanWare, Inc., VP14W, VP14C, VP19W, $2,795, $2,895, $2,995 Viewpoint VGA with Computer Access Computer-compatible versions of the Viewpoint VGA Mono 14" and Multi 14" models. Works with any desktop, laptop, or notebook computer with a facility for connecting an external monitor. Has the ability to display the enlarged computer image and the camera image either simultaneously or alternately. Bossert Specialists, Inc., $3,195, $3,295 HumanWare, Inc., VP14WPC, VP14CPC, $3,195, $3,295 Voyager CCD Magnifies up to 45x on a 12" black-and-white monitor. Includes enhanced contrast capabilities, positive-negative image reversal, and tilt screen display. Telesensory, $2,395 Voyager XL CCD Magnifies up to 60x on a 19" black-and-white monitor. Compatible with Telesensory's computer magnification systems. Deluxe model includes automatic focus. Telesensory, $3,195 6. MAGNIFIERS A. CHEST MAGNIFIERS Chest magnifiers rest on a person's chest and are supported by an adjustable cord around the neck. They allow both hands to be free to hold reading material or to work. Easi-View 1.7x magnification. Bossert Specialties, Inc., HF-146, $38.59 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, 5820, $18 Ezy-Mag Double lens arrangement has a 4" round utility lens and a small high-power inspection lens. Ann Morris Enterprises, Inc., VMA9, $21.95 Bernell Corp., D875, $12 Bossert Specialties, Inc., HF-421, $14.75 Carolyn's, D875, $9.95 Maxi Aids, 54430, $9.95 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, EZM, $8 Tech-Optics International Corporation, 1730, $9.95 Vis-Aids, Inc., 01202, $11.99 Large Magnifier with Neck Strap 4«" round lens. Maddak, Inc., F73372-0002, $9.25 Mag-Light 3¬" 2x magnifier has a 4x insert and a high-intensity lamp on a gooseneck arm. Uses 2 AA batteries. Ann Morris Enterprises, Inc., VMA2, $29.95 Magni-View 1.5x magnification. Bernell Corp., BLN8887, $19.50 Magni-Viewer 2x magnification. Bossert Specialties, Inc., BL-832, $20 Carolyn's, B813390, $23.95 Massachusetts Association for the Blind, M057, $15 Maxi-Plus Consists of two lenses: a large rectangular lens with 2x magnification and a small round lens with 4x magnification. Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc., 2678, $39.95 No-Hold Magnifying Reader 4" biconvex lens, 2x magnification. Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-3453, $10.95 Over-the-Neck Magnifier 4" round lens has 5x bifocal insert. LS&S Group, 350-SV-10, $8.95 Science Products, 4420, $22.50 Selsi Company, Inc., 367, $5.50 Vis-Aids, Inc., 54430, $5.95 B. FLAT MAGNIFIERS Globe Magnifier, Dome Magnifier Various models in different magnification from 2x to 6x. Bernell Corp., SE402, SE403, $18, $35 Bossert Specialties, Inc., SL-139, $24 Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc., $26.75-$76.90 S. Walters, Inc., 109-003, 109-002, $16.95, $19.95 Science Products, A4170, A4473, $19.95, $62.50 Tech-Optics International Corporation, $13.25-$38 Magna-Bar Magnifier Lies directly on the page and magnifies 2x. 4" to 6" long to cover the full page width of most books. Bernell Corp., BLN8275, $4.25 Bossert Specialties, Inc., HM-115, BL-813, $4, $5 Carolyn's, MB812630, $4.50 Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc., 2602, 2603, 2605, $8.20-$26.90 LS&S Group, 26-377, $1.95 Massachusetts Association for the Blind, M055, $4.25 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, 81-26-30, $3.75 S. Walters, Inc., 109-204, $6.95 Tech-Optics International Corporation, 81-26-30, $2.95 Vis-Aids, Inc., 06203, $2.90 Magna-Rule Magnifier Over twice as long as the Magna-Bar Magnifier to span longer lines of type. Bernell Corp., BLN8272, $5.95 Bossert Specialties, Inc., BL-812, $6 Carolyn's, MB812629, $7.25 LS&S Group, $3.50, $7.50 Massachusetts Association for the Blind, M056, $6.25 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, 81-26-29, $5 S. Walters, Inc., 109-210, 109-214, $12.95, $21.95 Tech-Optics International Corporation, 81-26-29, $4.45 Mirror Magnifier 3x or 4x magnification. Lighthouse of Houston, $15.25 LS&S Group, 212-MM1, $19.95 Science Products, A4180, $24.95 Paperweight Magnifier 3" square clear plastic base with 4x magnification. Science Products, A4470, $32.50 C. HAND-HELD RECTANGULAR MAGNIFIERS Hand-Held Rectangular Magnifiers Various models in different lens sizes and magnification. Bernell Corp., $7-$13.50 Bossert Specialties, Inc., $6-$93.80 Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc., $27.50-$98.40 Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-3459, $7.50 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 454440, $7.95 Maddak, Inc., H73363, $15.69 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, $8-$53.75 Science Products, $14.95-$99.50 Selsi Company, Inc., 302, 312, $6, $13 Sense-sations, $21.95 Tech-Optics International Corporation, $8.85-$51.55 Vis-Aids, Inc., $19.95-$92.95 Illuminated Various models in different lens sizes and magnification. Bernell Corp., LRX200, DM810, BLN8861, S154, $15, $26.95, $31.50, $38.50 Bossert Specialties, Inc., $37-$89.30 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, $14.75-$31 Tech-Optics International Corporation, $24.95, $28.50 2" x 4" lens with 2x or 3x magnification. Carolyn's, DA2000, $38.95 LS&S Group, 56-81-33-86, 56-1530-1, $38.50, $85.95 Selsi Company, Inc., 304, 313, $11.20, $43.80 Vis-Aids, Inc., 01204, $39.99 Yellow Contrast Magnifier Incorporates a specially developed yellow acrylic that many people find increases contrast and makes reading easier. 2" x 4" lens has 2x magnification with 4x bifocal. Independent Living Aids, Inc., 186247, $35.95 Vis-Aids, Inc., M58#5, M60#5, $36 D. HAND-HELD ROUND MAGNIFIERS Extension Arm Magnifier Can be hand held or supported by its extension arm that adjusts to various angles and permits hands-free use. Independent Living Aids, Inc., 305754, $5.95 Hand-Held Round Magnifiers Various models in different round lens sizes and magnification. Ann Morris Enterprises, Inc., VMA3, $9.95 Bernell Corp., $7-$38.95 Bossert Specialties, Inc., $4.95-$69.61 Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc., $15.90-$93 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 370348, 370351, 370355, $3.95, $5.95, $9.95 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, $6-$24.75 Science Products, $4.95-$67.50 Selsi Company, Inc., $2.80-$16 Tech-Optics International Corporation, $4.25-$31.85 Vis-Aids, Inc., $14.95-$54.95 Illuminated Various models in different lens sizes and magnification. Access with Ease, Inc., CM7343, $6.95 Ann Morris Enterprises, Inc., VMA5, $7.95 Bernell Corp., $13.95-$32.95 Bossert Specialties, Inc., $14.40-$68.75 Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-3456, $14.50 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 786333, $8.95 LS&S Group, $30.95-$57.95 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, $10-$29.75 Science Products, $19.95-$42.50 Selsi Company, Inc., $5.60-$31.50 Tech-Optics International Corporation, $10.95-$19.75 Vis-Aids, Inc., $26.95-$52.95 Yellow Contrast Magnifier Incorporates a specially developed yellow acrylic that many people find increases contrast and makes reading easier. Independent Living Aids, Inc., 186243, 186251, $18.95, $35.95 Vis-Aids, Inc., M58#1, M60#1, $39 E. MAGNIFIER LAMPS Big Eye Magnifying Lamp Table lamp with a 2x acrylic 5" round lens attached to the lamp shade. Goose neck allows flexible positioning. Bossert Specialties, Inc., LM-80, $75 Carolyn's, BE010, $59.95 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 369045, $39.95 LS&S Group , 59-010, $44.95 Massachusetts Association for the Blind, M065, $48 Science Products, A4110, $69.95 Big Eye Telescoping/Magnifying Floor Lamp Floor lamp with a 2x magnifying lens and an 18" flexible arm with heavy base. Adjusts from 30" to 66" in height. Bossert Specialties, Inc., LM-82, $135 Carolyn's, BE518, $119.95 LS&S Group, 59-518, $88.95 Science Products, A4113, A4119, $99.50, $134.95 Big Eye Twin-Arm Lamp Table lamp with a light on a 14" flexible arm and a 5" round lens on an 18" flexible arm. Light and lens can be used together or separately. Bossert Specialties, Inc., LM-81, $90 Carolyn's, BE1418, $59.95 LS&S Group, 59-1418, $58.95 Science Products, A4103, $89.95 Circline Illuminated Magnifier Desk model has 28" reach, floor model with casters has 28" or 42" arm, pedestal model has 28" arm. Cleo, Inc., 81-1002, 81-1004, 81-1005, 81-1007, $175-$229 Available with a x or a 1¬x lens and with a weighted base or a universal mounting clamp. Contact East, Inc., $130.90-$170.20 Clamp-on base, 42" arm reach, 22-watt fluorescent bulb included. Dazor Manufacturing Corp., 8MC200, $160 Magnifier mounted on a rolling caster base, 42" arm reach, arm and base purchased separately. Dazor Manufacturing Corp., 8MC300/1050, $145, base: $93 Magnifier mounted on a stationary pedestal base, 42" arm reach, arm and base purchased separately. Dazor Manufacturing Corp., 8MC300/3050, $145, base: $73 Weighted desktop base, 28" arm reach, 22-watt fluorescent bulb included. Dazor Manufacturing Corp., 8MC100, $180 Universal clamp model can be mounted on any horizontal, vertical, or sloped surface. Weighted-base model has an 18" arm with a 30" reach. Stationary pedestal stand model has a 24" arm with a 33" reach. Rolling-caster stand model has a 34" arm with a 42" reach. Independent Living Aids, Inc. , 321630, 321635, 321640, 321645, $144.95-$209.95 Economy Model The lamp head has a 4" round 1.75x lens that will reach 36" on arms with a spring suspension system. Equipped with a 4-way mounting clamp. Independent Living Aids, Inc., 275925, $29.95 Fluorescent Magnifier 5" round x lens. Spring arm has 36" or 45" reach. Clamp mount. Contact East, Inc., 16301, $122.35 LS&S Group, 315-3700, 25-16301, $69.95, $149.95 Luxo Lamp Corporation, 16301, $155 Halogen Electrix Magnifier Lamp A 100-watt halogen bulb with a 5" round 1.75x lens. In two models: an adjustable clamp that permits horizontal or vertical mounting or a weighted base. Independent Living Aids, Inc., 288525 (clamp model), 288530 (desk model), $139.95, $162.95 LS&S Group, $144.95, $164.95 Halogen Illuminator/Magnifier A 20-watt halogen lamp and a 2.5x acrylic 5" round lens are attached to a base with 12" gooseneck arms. The light and lens move independently for flexible positioning. Independent Living Aids, Inc., 361412, $119.95 Halogen Lamp and Magnifier A 50-watt halogen lamp with a 24" reach and a 5" round lens with 21" reach are independently mounted to a weighted base. LS&S Group, 145-7310, $119.95 Illuminated Desktop Magnifying Lamp 5" round lens has a 30" reach and a weighted base. LS&S Group, 145-7121WB, $139.95 Illuminated Magnifier Lamp 3 " round lens has a 36" reach and clips on. LS&S Group, 315-1700, $26.95 Illuminated Magnifier on Stand with Casters 5" round lens with 42" arm reach. LS&S Group, 25-1450HR-5-EB-CW, $259.95 KFM Series Various models: x or 1¬x magnification, 30" or 45" reach, clamp for mounting or weighted base. All models are on adjustable K-arm with 5" diameter lens. Bossert Specialties, Inc., L-172, L-173, $220, $275 Contact East, Inc., $165-$228 LS&S Group, 25-KFM-2/FE: 30" reach, weighted base, $239.95 Luxo Lamp Corporation, $209-$289 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, $198.50-$248.45 Science Products, A4115, A4116, A4124, $225, $365, $275 Magna-Lux II Magnifier x magnification and 39" arm reach. Luxo Lamp Corporation, 16272, $74 Magnifier Flex Model 8ML-104 uses a 13-watt compact fluorescent tube. Model 8ML-100 uses a tubular incandescent bulb with a maximum of 60 watts. Three mounting options: insert base of flex arm into a table clamp (furnished), mount on a Dazor floor stand with caster ($93) or pedestal ($73) base, or mount on a vertical surface with a Dazor dual clamp universal base (Part 5000-9A). Dazor Manufacturing Corp., 8ML-100, 8ML-104, $73, $99 Magnifying Lamp 4" diameter lens, clamps onto any edge up to 2" thick, swivels in almost any direction with a 36" reach, takes standard 60-watt bulb. Access with Ease, Inc., WWG112, $27.95 W.A.V.E. (Wide Angle Visual Enlargement) Magnifier x magnification in a 6 " x 4«" viewing area. Twin 7-watt compact fluorescent tubes work independently. Clamps on and has 45" arm reach. Bossert Specialties, Inc., L-168, $390 LS&S Group, 25-17805, $309.95 Luxo Lamp Corporation, 17801-17803, 17805-17807, $360- $625 F. PAGE MAGNIFIERS Fresnel Lens Greater magnification occurs as distance increases. Measures 7" x 10", 7" x 11", 8" x 10", or 8«" x 11". Ann Morris Enterprises Inc., VMA1, $2.95 Bernell Corp., DV1500, $4.50 Cleo, Inc., 88-1004, 88-1005, $1.50, $2.20 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 454444, $1.99 LS&S Group, 26-436, $1.95 Massachusetts Association for the Blind, M063, $6 Science Products, A4155, A4677, $1.95, $6.95 Selsi Company, Inc., 435, 436, $1.40, $2.30 Vis-Aids, Inc., 54444, $1.75 Magnifier on Legs 7" x 10" lens is mounted on four retractable 4" legs and magnifies reading matter 2x to 2.5x. Bernell Corp., SVP, $10 Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-3462, $10.50 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 570284, $9.95 Library Store, Ltd, $9.95, $19.95 (mounted) LS&S Group, 350-SV-P, $10.95 G. POCKET MAGNIFIERS Double Folding Various models in different lens sizes and magnification. Ann Morris Enterprises, Inc., VMA4, $5.95 Bossert Specialties, Inc., $12-$18 Carolyn's, $11.95-$18.95 Contact East, Inc., $18.60 LS&S Group, 56-81-23-63, 56-81-23-64, 56-81-23-65, $19.95 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, $5.75-$7 Tech-Optics International Corporation, $2.95-$28.05 Vis-Aids, Inc., 06192, $9.95 Illuminated Various models in different lens sizes and magnification. Ann Morris Enterprises, Inc., VMA8, $18.95 Bossert Specialties, Inc., $11.95-$52.50 Carolyn's, $4.95-$9.95 Contact East, Inc., $5.95-$9.95 Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc., $13.40-$28.10 Fordham Equipment Company, 66-888, $6.95 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 454424, 624538, $5.95 LS&S Group, $4.95-$46.95 Science Products, A4331, $9.95 Selsi Company, Inc., 431, 432, $1.25 Tech-Optics International Corporation, $5.95-$26.35 Vis-Aids, Inc., $5.75-$22.95 Retractable Various models in different lens sizes and magnification. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $6.50-$8 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 502981, $4.95 LS&S Group, 350-FM-5, $4.95 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, $4-$6.50 Tech-Optics International Corporation, $4.50 Vis-Aids, Inc., 06206, 06207, $4.95, $7.90 Single Folding Various models in different lens sizes and magnification. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $3-$17.02 Contact East, Inc., $13.10 Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc., $5.50-$43.10 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 617123, $3.95 LS&S Group, $2.25-$22.95 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, $4-$7.50 Science Products, $4.95-$9.95 Sense-sations, $4.95 Tech-Optics International Corporation , $1.65-$8.75 Vis-Aids, Inc., $6.00-$15.95 Triple Folding 5x, 10x, and 15x magnification. Phillip Barton Vision Systems, DF-15, $10 5x, 7x, and 9x magnification. Bossert Specialties, Inc., BL-814, $19.50 LS&S Group, 56-81-23-67, $24.95 Tech-Optics International Corporation, 81-23-67, $13.85 4x, 6x, and 8x magnification. Vis-Aids, Inc., 09516, $18.95 H. STAND MAGNIFIERS Basic Stand Magnifiers Various models with round or rectangular lens of different sizes and magnification. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $10.95-$95.47 Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc., $21.05-$80.60 LS&S Group, $29.95-$135.95 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, $15.75-$97.75 Tech-Optics International Corporation, $24.50-$58 Foldable Magnifier Larger size stands 7¬" high with 4" lens. Smaller size has 1 " lens. Selsi Company, Inc., 386, 396, $2.80, $10.30 Gooseneck Magnifier Lens is attached to a flexible gooseneck arm that is mounted on a metal base. Various models in different lens sizes and magnification. Bernell Corp., D104D, $39.95 Edmund Scientific Company, C70,241, $29.95 Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc., $66.25-$175.60 Fred Sammons, Inc., BK-3451, $26.50 Selsi Company, Inc. , 357, 358, $8.80-$30.70 Tech-Optics International Corporation, 2754, 2757, 2758, $67.10-$142.20 Vis-Aids, Inc., 13158, $17.95 Hand/Stand Combination Magnifier 3x magnification and a rectangular lens. Folding handle and wire stand permit use as a hand-held or stand magnifier. Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc., $40-$61 LS&S Group, 56-2032, $102.95 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, 906-S, $47.75 Tech-Optics International Corporation, 2031, $43.45 Vis-Aids, Inc., 35628, $59.95 I. HELPING HAND MAGNIFIER Attached to a cast iron base are fittings for two clip arms to hold items to be magnified and a 1«" diameter lens with 2x magnification. Edmund Scientific Company, C39,064, $9.95 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 366174, $12.95 Illuminated Various models in different lens sizes and magnification. Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc., $131.40-$278.30 Library Store, Ltd, $39.95, $415.95, $599.95 LS&S Group, $37.95-$66.95 Phillip Barton Vision Systems, $14.50-$50 1.5x or 2x magnification, 2"-x-4" lens with 7-watt 115-volt lamp. Both the lens and light are adjustable. Bernell Corp., BLN8481, $39.95 Carolyn's, $35.95 2x or 3x round 3" lens. Free-standing, with a 2" space between the lens and object being magnified. Two C batteries included. Bernell Corp., M1, $11.95 Fordham Equipment Company, $39.95-$54.95 Independent Living Aids, Inc., 336400, $9.95 Masterlens Illuminated Stereo Magnifier 6" x 8" stereo magnifier sits in a frame on legs. This allows the reader space to work under the lens and to turn pages. Contact East, Inc., $389, $499 LS&S Group, 129-STV-1, $409 Reading Window The lens is in the form of a thin plastic disc with 1.5x magnification. The Bookstand Model is 16" in diameter and allows reader to see both pages of an open book magnified at the same time. The Arm Model has a 12" lens mounted on a weighted base. Eyetronics, $200, $250 Library Store, Ltd, $319.95, $374.95 Stereotopic Magnifier 2.75x-4.6x magnification. Base is made of 1" square steel tubing. Lamp can be purchased separately for $28.90. Edroy Products Company, Inc., U66, U66-2, U68, U68-2, $120.65-$275.65 Twin Magnifier Dual aspheric lens design with a 3x upper lens and an adjustable 2.5x lower lens that is 3" x 4". Bernell Corp., STWIN, $39.95 Wide-Field Stand Magnifier 8" x 10" Fresnel lens with 2x magnification. Adjusts to lie over paperwork or sits in front of computer screen to enlarge characters. LS&S Group, 56-1790, $149.95 7. PAGE TURNERS Page turners assist individuals with limited use of their hands or arms in manipulating pages of print material. Electrical models have multiple switches to allow operation using finger, chin, cheek, eyebrow, breath, or toe. Automaddak Page Turner System The system includes the Automaddak Page Turner, a wooden bookstand, and an automatic page-holding device. The page turner is activated by pushing a pneumatic switch. The unit operates on 9 volts DC and is supplied with an AC/DC power adapter. Gaylord Brothers, JAADA73204, $1249 Maddak, Inc., H73204, $928.50 GEWA Page Turner Acrylic panels secure and flatten document being read. Rubber grip roller manipulates pages forward and backward, singly or continuously. Multiswitch arrays include joystick, sip-and- puff control, pedal control, and pushbutton control. The unit is powered by 24 volts AC and operates from a 110-volt wall outlet transformer. Reader can be sitting up or lying down. Zygo Industries, Inc., BLV-6, $3795 Next Page Features include bi-directional page turning; adjustable book angle; and single-, dual-, or multiple-position switch control. The unit is powered by 12 volts DC, using batteries or adapter. TASH, Inc., $3,000 Page Turner A clip that fits around the hand is secured to a tapered strip with a wide foam-rubber tip at the end for turning large sheets. Demco, Inc., P162-0633, $12.99 Maddak, Inc., F73216, $16.70 Page Turner and Cuff (Hand-held) A rubber friction tip on a wooden dowel is attached to a lightweight cuff that has a soft palm pad. The device fits on the hand with a large D-ring that is secured with Velcro. Cleo, Inc., 88-1067, $9.90 Gaylord Brothers, F73216, $11.25 Maddak, Inc., F73216-0136, $9.90 Sip-and-Puff Switch for Touch Turner For mouth operation of Touch Turner. Must be factory installed. Cleo, Inc., 88-1073, $95 Touch Turner Company, Model B, $95 Touch Turner The switch that operates the turning action can be activated with the movement of the chin, finger, eyebrow, or breath. It is powered by D batteries. Models available are one-way and two-way turners for paperback and hardback books. Cleo, Inc., 88-1070-1071-1072, $495-$595 J.A. Preston Corporation, PC7601A-76015, $825-$895 G.E. Miller, Inc., GM3692B, C, D, E, F, G, H, $495-$690 Touch Turner Company, Models C, CR, PB, $495-$595 Touch Turner Adaptor To use 110/120 volt AC. Must be factory installed. Cleo, Inc., 88-1074, $55 G.E. Miller, Inc., GM3692J, $55 Touch Turner Company, Model A, $55 8. READING MACHINES Reading machines recognize print materials and convert them into another medium. The output of the Optacon, or Optical to Tactile Converter, is tactile. The user moves a small camera across a line of print with one hand and places a finger of the other hand in a slot to feel an array of small vibrating pins. Optical character recognition (OCR) systems are computer based and consist of a scanner (hand-held, flatbed, or page), OCR card, user-interface software, adaptive equipment, and a personal computer. The scanner is a hardware device that takes a "picture" of the printed material. This picture is transferred to the computer where the OCR translates the picture into text characters. The output device is most commonly synthetic speech but may also be the monitor, printer, or braille display. An Open Book Enables a reader to scan materials and listen to short items in minutes or to place lengthy items in the machine's memory for later listening. Offers a choice of several voices and a variety of speeds. The deluxe edition has additional speed and holds more than twice as many pages or books as the standard edition. Access Technologies, Inc., $4,795, $5,795 Arkenstone, Inc., $4,995, $5,995 Arts Computer Products, Inc., $4,995, $5,995 An Open Book Unbound A software-only product. Includes Calera Recognition Systems OCR technology, Microsoft Windows 3.1, and Hewlett Packard Accupage automatic contrast software. Requires a 386 or 486 PC, a scanner, and compatible speech synthesizer. Access Technologies, Inc., $995 Arkenstone, Inc., $995 Arkenstone Reader Comprises three components: TrueScan scanner recognition card, desktop scanner, and software. Can use with PC/AT or compatible computers. Available reading options are voice, large print, or braille. Arkenstone, Inc., $2,390-$3,845 Arts Computer Products, Inc., $2,645-$4,295 Electronic Visual Aids Specialists, $2,495-$3,895 GW Micro, $2,840-$4,495 Personal Data Systems, Inc., $2,390-$3,845 Arkenstone Reader 400 Based on Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) technology. Reads three times faster than earlier products. Comes with a Hewlett Packard ScanJet IIp scanner and Arkenstone Reader II software. Access Technologies, Inc., $3,795 Arkenstone, Inc., $5,145 Arkenstone Ready to Read Has a three-channel audio management system that replaces the video screen and manages a voice synthesizer, computer speaker, and one other device, such as a telephone. Arkenstone, Inc., RTR 50, RTR 100, $7,295, $7,995 Personal Data Systems, Inc., RTR 50, RTR 100, $7,295, $7,995 Boxer-Reader Includes the Truescan optical character recognition board, full-page hand scanner, DocuRead software, Synphonix 215 speech synthesizer with Artic Vision screen reader, word processor, database management system, and on-line bookstore. Adhoc Reading Systems, Inc., 286, 386, $7,140-$7,854 LS&S Group, 120-BR-286, 120-BR-386, $7,140-$7,854 DocuRead Expert Includes scanner, scanner interface (daughter card), Truescan Model E for PC/AT computer, and DocuRead software. Adhoc Reading Systems, Inc., $3,750 Hand Scanner OCR Kit Enables one to read 4- to 36-point text with one's own IBM AT or compatible. The 8.5" wide scanner eliminates tracking problems. Kit also has a "sound picture" providing tones that allow reader to interpret the layout of a page. LS&S Group, 120-HSDT-I, $3,572 IRIS Reading System Consists of the following components: an IBM/AT 286 or 386 or compatible computer, a TrueScan character recognition unit, a voice synthesizer (DECtalk), and the IRIS software. Reads or navigates by character, word, line, sentence, paragraph, or page. Visuaide 2000, Inc., Can$10,640 Optacon II Converts regular print or computer output into vibrating tactile shapes that can be read with the finger. Can operate on battery power for at least eight hours. Accessories include Training System Software for IBM PC or Apple IIe/GS ($395) and inTOUCH software program for Macintosh ($395). TeleSensory, $3,695 OsCaR Can scan virtually any type or size font. Designed to be used with large print, speech, electronic braille, and hardcopy braille access devices to display the scanned information. Can produce Grade 2 braille with a braille translation program. Runs on AT, PS/2 Micro Channel, or compatible computer. TeleSensory, $1,295-$2,840 ReadMan Scans materials on the flat surface of the desktop model or with the hand-held scanner of the portable unit. Has nine different voices. User can store materials on floppy disks. Schamex Research, $2,992-$5,492 The Reading AdvantEdge A software-only OCR product. Recognizes virtually any typeface or size, italics, bold, underscore, documents with multiple columns, faxes, and six international languages. The user can select a variety of options for scanned text: have the text read aloud with a screen reader and a synthesized speech card, convert and save the text for editing, enlarge the text on the computer screen, or convert into braille. Requires IBM PC 386 or greater or compatible. Xerox Imaging Systems, Inc., Adaptive Technology Products, $795 (software only), $1,295 (software and automatic scanner), $2,995 (software and bookedge scanner) The Reading Edge Consists of a bookedge scanner, Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR) software, synthetic speech, and custom keypad. Can scan virtually any printed or typeset document and provide voice output. Xerox Imaging Systems, Inc., Adaptive Technology Products, $5,495 9. SCREEN ENLARGERS Screen enlargers display the information on a computer screen in a variety of magnifications and fonts. They may be software or hardware based. The software programs are compatible with many word-processing, database, and spreadsheet applications. The hardware is available in several models that are compatible with most computers. Artic Business FOCUS Software has same features as Artic FOCUS and also includes magnification up to 10x, additional fonts, additional reading functions, additional tracking and split-screen modes, and graphics support for DOS and Microsoft Windows 3.0. Artic Technologies, $695 Artic FOCUS Software magnifies up to 8x and is compatible with EGA/VGA laptop computers and Toshiba T-1000 CGA laptops. Artic Technologies, $495, $695 B-Edit A text-editor program that magnifies up to 5x and functions with any standard graphics display card and monitor (CGA, EGA, VGA). Hexagon Products, $39 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, 00012, $99.95 BIG Software in two versions: WP for WordPerfect or LetterPerfect magnifies from 1.5x to 6x, and Lotus 1-2-3 magnifies at 6x. Hexagon Products, $39 BIGED A word processor for the IBM PC and compatibles that runs in graphics mode to display from 20 to 80 columns of text on the computer screen. At 20 columns, characters are magnified about 4x. BIGED enlarges only its own output; does not include formatted printing capability. Speech output is provided when appropriate hardware is present; currently supports Accent and Speech Thing speech systems. TurboPower Software, $79 Compu-Lenz A computer peripheral that uses a Fresnel lens to enlarge characters to more than twice their size. It attaches to IBM-PC and most other computers with monitors of similar size. AbleTech Connection, $199.95 C Tech, $225 Carolyn's, CL16A, $191.95 Florida New Concepts Marketing, Inc., CL-16, $204.95 LS&S Group, 22-CL-16, $194.95 Science Products, A8053, $245 Tech-Optics International Corporation, CL, $174.95 Vis-Aids, Inc., 07096, $167.99 Eye Relief A software program for word processing that runs on any PC with 512K of RAM and a graphics screen. Screen fonts can magnify up to 5x. User can create, edit, and print standard ASCII text files. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $295 HumanWare, Inc., ERS-1, $295 LS&S Group, 281-ERWP, $295 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, 00011A, $299.95 SkiSoft Publishing Corporation, $295 Full-Featured Publisher Software program allows user to set type from 8 point to 36 point. It can read text files created with other word processors and then display and print the text in large print. Large text on the screen prints as large text on the paper. National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, 00013B, $129.95 Full-Featured Word Processor Software program can switch the display or printout between standard size and 2x. National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, 00013A, $99.95 Horizon Low Vision Magnifier A computerized scanning system converts text to continuously scrolling words that can be read in single-line, columns, or full-page mode with up to 35x magnification. The unit consists of a flat-bed scanner, a computer processor, a 13" VGA monitor, and a trackball. Mentor O & O, Inc., $3,695 inFocus Software magnifies the entire screen, a single line, or a scalable window of either text or graphics to 2x. Requires PC compatible computer and VGA graphics adapter. AI Squared, $149 Carolyn's, $149 LS&S Group, 213-INFOCUS, $149.95 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, 00015, $149.95 inLARGE Software for the Macintosh that magnifies the entire screen or a portion of text or graphics 2x to 16x. Berkeley Systems, Inc., $195 Carolyn's, BINI $95 LS&S Group, 262-IL1, $95 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, C3249, $105 Large-Print Display Processor (DP) Hardware-based design enlarges computer text up to 16x on a 19" black-and-white monitor. DP consists of three components: an interface board, a processing box, and a user control panel with a four-directional joystick that executes all functions. Models are available for IBM computers and compatibles and for Apple II series computers. TeleSensory, DP-11 PLUS, DP-11 PLUS MCA, $2,795-$2,995 LP-DOS Software provides text magnification from 2x to 16x and is compatible with all IBM PC, PS2, and laptop computers. Access Technologies, Inc., $495 C Tech, $495 Carolyn's, $495 Computer Conversations, Inc., $495 LS&S Group, 158-LPDOS, $495 Optelec, $495 Talking and Visual Aids, $495 Vision Loss Consultants, $495 LP-DOS Deluxe Software magnifies both text and graphics displays and is compatible with Microsoft Windows and all MS DOS-based applications. Access Technologies, Inc., $595 Bossert Specialties, Inc., $595 C Tech, $595 Carolyn's, $595 Computer Conversations, Inc., $650 LS&S Group, 158-DELUXE-LPDOS, $595 Optelec, $595 Talking and Visual Aids, $650 Vision Loss Consultants, $595 Lunar Software provides text enlargement on the screen of an IBM PC or PS/2 compatible. Lunar can display normal or double width characters with a CGA card; normal size, double height, or double height and double width characters with an EGA card; and 1x and 8x magnification with a VGA card. Lunar enlarges only ASCII- based screen text and will not enlarge graphics or any characters displayed in a graphics mode. Electronic Visual Aid Specialists, 3DSPD-L1S, 3DSPD-L1SM, $495, $595 Lynx Together with the Vista computer magnification system, Lynx displays a video camera's image on a VGA or multi-sync monitor. The image can be enlarged, moved, frozen, or saved to disk. The Lynx system includes software and a daughterboard that snaps onto the Vista board. TeleSensory, $1,095-$5,995 MAGic Software provides 1.2x, 1.4x, and 2x text magnification and 2x graphics and Windows magnification. Requires IBM PC or compatible with VGA, super VGA, and XGA support. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $79 LS&S Group, $79 Microsystems Software, Inc., $79 MAGic Deluxe Software magnifies text 2x to 12x and magnifies graphics and Windows 2x. Features include bookmarking, smooth panning, and screen location display. Bossert Specialties, Inc., $295 Carolyn's, MAG, $295 Electronic Visual Aid Specialists, 3MSI-MD, $295 LS&S Group, $295 Microsystems Software, Inc., $295 Seeing Technologies, Inc., STM, $295 MagniWORD Software magnifies text 2x or 4x and works with DOS, VGA, or extended VGA modes. It automatically scrolls and pans screen when in zoom mode. General Business Machines Corporation, $79 Panorama, Powerama Text and graphics are magnified from 2x to 10x on IBM 286-, 386-, or 486-based systems furnished with 384k extended memory and either an EGA or VGA video card. Powerama is able to synchronize all synthetic speech and large-print commands so the user can both see and listen to the text that is on the computer screen. Syntha-voice Computers, Inc., $495, $795 Verbal View Software works on MS DOS computers, supports ASCII characters, and can enlarge any line or block of text in three sizes. Either 2, 3, or 6 lines fill the screen; the size of the magnification varies with the size of the screen. Computer Conversations, Inc., $249.95 Vista Screen-enlarging system for IBM PC and PS/2 computers and compatibles. Vista has screen navigator, cursor tracking, and special presentation views that magnify text and graphics up to 16x. Vista VGA and Vista/2 models come with a circuit board, software, and a 3-button mouse that connects directly to the Vista circuit board. TeleSensory, SF3C, SF2B, $2,495-$2,595 ZoomText Software for the IBM PC, XT, AT and other compatibles that magnifies text from 2x to 16x in a variety of fonts. AI Squared, $495 Arts Computer Products, Inc., $495 ATR Computer Technology, $495 Carolyn's, $495 Electronic Visual Aid Specialists, 3ZOOM-A, $495 HumanWare, Inc., ZT, $495 LS&S Group, 213-ZT, $495 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $495 ZoomText Plus Software has all the features of ZoomText and also includes graphics magnification in 2x, 4x, 6x, and 8x; Microsoft Windows interface; and font editor. AI Squared, $595 Arts Computer Products, Inc., $595 ATR Computer Technology, $595 Carolyn's, $595 Electronic Visual Aid Specialists, 3ZOOM-B, $595 HumanWare, Inc., ZT+, $595 LS&S Group, 213-ZT-PLUS, $595 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, 00014, $595 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $595 10. SCREEN READERS (SOFTWARE ONLY) Screen readers are software packages that interact with speech synthesizers to enable individuals who are blind or visually impaired to access the information displayed on a computer screen through voice output. Most of the readers can be used with a range of commercially available text-to-speech synthesizers. AppleWorks Companion Modifies AppleWorks Startup software by adding speech and new function commands. Requires the Slotbuster II with speech synthesizer option and AppleWorks version 2.0 or later. Does not work with the Echo or Cricket synthesizers. LS&S Group, 188-SB0202, $49.95 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $50 RC Systems, Inc., SW0202, $49.95 Artic Business Vision and Business Vision D/K Requires IBM XT, AT, PS/2 or compatibles. Processes all keyboard input and screen output into speech and is interactive with spreadsheet programs. Business Vision consists of a speech board and screen access software. D/K version is software only for use with DECtalk and compatible synthesizers. Artic Technologies, $595, $895 ASAP (Automatic Screen Access Program) Works on MS-DOS machines. Supports the following hardware: Accent, Audapter, BrailleMate, Braille 'n Speak, DECtalk, DoubleTalk, Echo, LapTalk, LiteTalk, Sounding Board, and VoTalker. Blazie Engineering, ASAP, $525 Exceptional Teaching Aids, ASAP1, $525 LS&S Group, 251-ASAP-SOFT, $525 MicroTalk, $525 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $595 Flipper Requires MS-DOS or PC-DOS 2.1 or later. When used with an electronic braille printer, can braille a line or a portion of the screen. LS&S Group, 269-F1, $495 Omnichron, $395, $495 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $495 IBM Screen Reader Compatible with many popular personal computer applications and supports a range of commercially available text-to-speech synthesizers. Screen Reader/2 runs under OS/2 2.0 and converts IBM's Graphical User Interface to speech. Arts Computer Products, Inc., $648, $721 Blazie Engineering, IBM SRII, IBM SR, $648, $721 Carolyn's, $650, $725 ComputAbility Corporation, $720 Electronic Visual Aid Specialists, $648, $721 International Business Machines Corporation Special Needs Systems, $500, $723 LS&S Group, 279-2261648, 279-2261649, $500, $600 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, C2201, $648, $720 TeleSensory, 91500-213, 91500-214, $648, $721 ISOS (Interactive Speech Operating System) Requires IBM PC/XT/AT and PS/2 or compatible, 55k of available system memory, and a speech synthesizer. Uses an interfacing module Prospeak to be able to read text from the PRODIGY service's graphic screens. Interface Systems International, $499 LS&S Group, $569 JAWS (Job Access with Speech) For the IBM PC and compatible systems. Dual cursor design allows the user to read the screen with the JAWS cursor and have the PC cursor ready to communicate with the application program. Access Technologies, Inc., $475 Blazie Engineering, $495 Carolyn's, $495 Henter-Joyce, Inc., $495 LS&S Group, 237-J2, $495 outSPOKEN Uses Macintosh's internal speech synthesizer to provide speech output. Allows a visually impaired person to work with text-based programs. Works with Optacon and inTouch and with the Duxbury Braille Translator for the Macintosh. Berkeley Systems, Inc., $495 Carolyn's, BOS, $395 LS&S Group, 262-OS17, $495 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, C3385, $415 TeleSensory, RZ4A, $395 PROVOX Works with DOS 5. Detects and adapts to large EGA and VGA display screens. Supports more than a dozen speech synthesizers. KANSYS, Inc., $95, $295 SCAT (Screen Articulator) For the Apple II. Requires Slotbuster II multifunction card with speech synthesizer option or DoubleTalk speech synthesizer card. RC Systems, Inc., SW0200, SW0201, $19.95, $34.95 Slimware and Slimware Window Bridge Both require IBM compatible 386 or better, mouse or trackball, and 4 MB hard disk space. They differ in the speech synthesizers they support. Slimware Window Bridge provides access to Windows and Window-based application programs and supports ALVA braille display, Keybraille, and MiniBraille. HumanWare, Inc., $695 LS&S Group, 209-SW-WIN, $695 Syntha-voice Computers, Inc., $495, $695 Soft Vert Software-only version of Vert that can be combined with a synthesizer. Available for IBM PC, Micro Channel, and laptop computers. TeleSensory, C8C, $495 TEXTALKER Text-to-speech software for the Apple II. American Printing House for the Blind, D-89570-00, D-89571-00, $21.75, $34.50 Tinytalk Personal For IBM-compatible computers. Uses very little memory. Supports some inexpensive speech synthesizers and the 43- and 50- line screen displays that are available with EGA and VGA video cards. OMS Development, $75 Vocal-Eyes Runs on all IBM and IBM compatible computers at all speeds. Can be used with virtually any commercially available voice synthesizer. Access Technologies, Inc., $435 Arts Computer Products, Inc., $450 ATR Computer Technology, $450 Carolyn's, GW8210004, $435 Electronic Visual Aid Specialists, $450 GW Micro, $450 LS&S Group, 68-8210-004, $450 VOS (Verbal Operating System) Works with MS DOS microcomputers and supports more than fifteen voice synthesizers. Consists of fourteen modules that are both interactive and transparent to application software. Computer Conversations, Inc., $350, $550 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, C3601, $650 Word-Talk for Apple A word-processing program. Offers synthesized speech output and screen display. Can momentarily silence or turn off entirely the speech at any time. Can set rate of speech to three different levels. Carolyn's, GW8220007, $189 11. SPEECH SYNTHESIZERS Speech synthesizers provide voice output of the information on a computer screen. These hardware attachments consist of either a peripheral device or a circuit card that is placed in the computer itself. They can be used with a variety of screen- reader software programs. Different models are compatible with different computers, feature male and female voices with adjustable tone and speed, and may be available in foreign languages. Accent Converts ordinary ASCII text into intelligible speech. Can speak in the text mode or the spell mode. Comes in different models for IBM PC, XT, and AT; IBM PS/2 computers or compatibles, and Toshiba to cover a wide range of cost and environmental requirements. Please call AICOM for the dealer nearest you. AICOM Company, $395-$995 Artic TransPort Portable external synthesizer. Has serial interface, text- to-speech algorithm, and rechargeable batteries. Can be used with Artic Business Vision or by itself with other screen access programs. Artic Technologies, Model 611, 615, $895, $1,295 ASAP Classic Includes ASAP (Automatic Screen Access Program) software and a speech synthesizer that fits into one of the slots on a standard XT- or AT-style computer. LS&S Group, 251-ASAP-PC, $795 MicroTalk, $795 ASAP Lite Includes ASAP (Automatic Screen Access Program) software and a portable battery-powered speech synthesizer that connects to any computer with a serial or parallel port. Works with microchannel, laptop, and notebook computers. LS&S Group, 251-ASAP-SA, $895 MicroTalk, $895 Audapter Connects to any computer able to send ASCII text over a standard serial or parallel interface. Can be used with talking screen-review programs. Blazie Engineering, $895 LS&S Group, 278-AU1, $895 Personal Data Systems, Inc., $895 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $895 CompuSight Speech Systems Comes in three models. Apollo II is a self-contained speech synthesizer with internal 4-inch speaker. PCII Speech System is an internal half-card for 386 and 486 machines and comes with 4- inch external speaker. Juno Speech System is a battery-powered synthesizer that connects to the serial port of a laptop and comes with a 4-inch external speaker. All models feature six resident voices and adjustable inflection, tone, and speed. Some models can speak up to seven languages. Electronic Visual Aid Specialists, $695-$895 DECtalk A stand-alone box. Translates ASCII text files into high- quality speech. Offers a choice of nine voices and a range of speaking rates from 120-550 words per minute. Blazie Engineering, $1,195 Digital Equipment Corporation, $1,195 Electronic Visual Aid Specialists, $1,195 GW Micro, 8110-010, $1,195 Henter-Joyce, Inc., $1,195 LS&S Group, 40-DTC07-AA, $1,195 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, $1,195 Personal Data Systems, Inc., $1,195 DoubleTalk Dual synthesizer design for Apple II computers. Translates text output into a male voice and is Slotbuster compatible. The LPC synthesizer can speak in a male or female voice and is compatible with software written for the Echo speech synthesizers. Exceptional Teaching Aids, DTAP1, $249.95 LS&S Group, 188-DT1000, $249.95 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $250 RC Systems, Inc., DT1000, $249 DoubleTalk PC A half-size plug-in card. Requires IBM PC, XT, AT, and PS/2 models 25 and 30. Includes external speaker. Blazie Engineering, DBL-TK, $295 Exceptional Teaching Aids, DTPC1, $279 Henter-Joyce, Inc., $289 LS&S Group, 251-DT-PC, $279 RC Systems, Inc., DT1002, $279 DoubleTalk PC Professional Same as DoubleTalk PC but with a deluxe speaker. RC Systems, Inc., DT1010, $289 Echo (MS-DOS based) Echo MC is for the IBM PS/2 models 50 and 60. Echo 1000 is for the Tandy 1000 EX and HX. Comes with supporting software and an external speaker with volume control. LS&S Group, 90-Echo-1000, 90-Echo-MC, $149.95, $199.95 Echo II A circuit board that plugs into an available slot of an Apple IIe and IIgs. Compatible with most existing software programs. American Printing House for the Blind, 1-70212-00, 1- 07213-00, $136.15, $144.15 Carolyn's, ECHOII, $129.95 Don Johnston Developmental Equipment, Inc., C57, $129 Echo Speech Corporation, $129.95 GW Micro, 8110-006, $140 Hartley Courseware, Inc., $149.95 LS&S Group, 90-Echo-II, $129.95 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $130 Echo LC Interfaces to the Apple IIc and IIc Plus and the Macintosh LC through the modem port. Compatible with most existing software programs. Carolyn's, ECHOLC, $129.95 Don Johnston Developmental Equipment, Inc., C28, $129 Echo Speech Corporation, $129.95 GW Micro, 8110-007, $150 Hartley Courseware, Inc., $129.95 LS&S Group, 90-Echo-LC, $159.95 Raised Dot Computing, Inc., $130 Echo PC A stand-alone speech synthesizer. Features an on-board microprocessor, a built-in speaker, text-to-speech firmware, serial interface, and a wall-mount transformer. Echo Speech Corporation, $129.95 GW Micro, 8110-011, $129.95 LS&S Group, 90-ECHO-PC, $129.95 Echo PCII An IBM PC/compatible plug-in speech output board. Carolyn's, ECHOPCII, $139.95 Echo Speech Corporation, $99.95 Hartley Courseware, Inc., $179.95 LS&S Group, 90-Echo-PCII, $139.95 Infovox Available in both male and female voices and in different languages. Connects to serial port. Personal Data Systems, Inc., $1,295 Keynote GOLD May be purchased with one or more of the following: MasterTouch screen-reading program, TouchTablet that provides a spatial understanding of the computer's screen, and Keysoft software package. Runs on IBM compatible computers. Available with speech options in French or Spanish. HumanWare, Inc., $1,545-$2,495 LiteTalk Portable speech synthesizer. Connects to a computer through the serial or parallel port. Can be used in conjunction with screen access software. Has built-in speaker and built-in battery. LS&S Group, 251-LT-100, $495 MultiVoice A battery-operated version of DECtalk that attaches through a standard RS-232 port. Ten voices (male, female, child, custom) are available. Access Technologies, Inc., $1,475 Institute on Applied Technology, Children's Hospital, $1500 Pointer Systems, Inc., $1,600 Personal Vert II Includes Vert screen access software, a high-speed internal or external speech synthesizer, Intercept keyboard-handling program, and the cursor-tracking program Track. Available in English, Spanish, or French. TeleSensory, CV1A-01, 02, 03; CA4B-01, 02, 03, $1,495, $1,695 PROSE 4000 A full-size card that fits in IBM PC/XT/AT or compatibles or the PS/2 models 25 and 30. Converts ASCII text to speech in real time. Drives a speaker through an on-board amplifier and provides for external computer communications via RS-232 port. Centigram Communications Corporation, $1,750 ProVoice Converts text to speech in two phases using a set of phonetic translation and pronunciation rules. Speaks through the standard internal speaker and supports a variety of sound accessories. First Byte, $595 RealVoice PC Speech synthesizer hardware for IBM PC desktop and portable computers. Plugs into the computer serial port (a cable is included). Available in either male or female voice. Adaptive Communication Systems, Inc., $1,595-$3,295 Pointer Systems, Inc., $1,600 Slotbuster II Multifunction interface card. Compatible with the Apple II, II Plus, IIe, and IIGS. Must be ordered with one or more options: Slotbuster speech synthesizer ($39.95), parallel print port, serial printer port, modem port. LS&S Group, 188-SB1010, $149.95 RC Systems, Inc., SB1010, $149.95 Sounding Board Can be used with virtually any speech program designed to utilize a general-purpose synthesizer. Four different models to fit an IBM PC or different models of Toshiba. Access Technologies, Inc., $375 Arts Computer Products, Inc., $395 ATR Computer Technology, $400 Blazie Engineering, SDB, $395 Carolyn's, GW8110001, $389.95 GW Micro, 8110-001, 8110-002, 8110-003, 8110-008, $395 LCI Systems, Inc., $395 LS&S Group, 68-AF1000, $395 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, $395 Speak-Out Portable battery-powered external voice synthesizer with the same features as the Sounding Board. Both serial and parallel interfaces allow for compatibility with many types of computers. GW Micro, 8110-009, $640 Speaqualizer A hardware attachment for some IBM PCs and compatibles. Enables the user to hear data being displayed on the video monitor. Requires no additional text-to-speech software so computer's memory is free for application programs. American Printing House for the Blind, 1-07250-00, $872 Speech Thing A digital-to-analog speech synthesizer. The hardware component attaches in-line with the parallel printer port outside the computer and does not interfere with printer operation. Includes SmoothTalker text-to-speech software. Covox, Inc., STPC-PO-273, $99.95 Pointer Systems, Inc., $150 SynPhonix Models for IBM PC, XT, AT compatibles, IBM PS/2 microchannel, and the Toshiba laptop. Artic Technologies, $395-$1,195 National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering, $395- $1,095 Verbette Mark I and Mark II Mark I is an IBM PC internal card. Mark II is a small serial-interfaced synthesizer that runs off a 9-volt battery. Computer Conversations, Inc., $329.95, $399.95 Vert Pro Includes Vert screen access software, human-sounding DECtalk circuit board, Intercept keyboard-handling program, and the cursor-tracking program Track. TeleSensory, CP1A, $1,795 **************************************************************** II. SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1989-1993 A. GENERAL Berliss, Jane R., and others, eds. 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