ABiSee - Electronic Reader Demonstration at Upcoming CSUN2010 ConferenceACTON, Mass. - AbiSee, Inc., a leading provider of electronic readers for visually impaired announced today it will be demonstrating their products during the CSUN 2010 25th Annual International Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference taking place at San Diego’s Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel on March 22-27, 2010 (booth 911-913). Participants and visitors will have an opportunity to try the newest easy to use reader Eye-Pal SOLO. “Blind People Can Read Bills - The Last Frontier for Auto-Readers” “Eye-Pal SOLO is the most exiting low vision device that came out in the last 5 years,” Said Dan Robert, Director of MD Support, The Eyes of the Macular Degeneration Community. Blind and low vision students and professionals will learn about portable multitasking readers that can significantly improve their productivity. Eye-Pal, Zoom-Ex and Zoom-Twix instantly read printed text out loud, scan and save books 10 times faster than flatbed scanners and also work as electronic magnifiers. In addition to the exhibit, Lena Reznik, COO will present at a session on Thursday March 25, 2010 from 1:50 PM to 2:50 PM entitled “Blind People Can Read Bills - The Last Frontier for Auto-Readers” (session # BLV-1049). Lena will demonstrate new Bill-Reader software that helps blind people read bills using Zoom-Ex, Eye-Pal, and Eye-Pal Solo. About CSUN 2010 Conference The CSUN conference offers open attendee registration and, with workshops and exhibits, provides information sessions and technology workshops for disabled individuals. Learn more about CSUN 2010 Follow news about the conference on Twitter. |
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