[nfb-talk] Fwd: Come Join Optelec, NFB 2006

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sat Jul 1 22:07:34 CDT 2006


>From: "Larry Lewis" <LarryL at Optelec.com>
>To: <LarryL at Optelec.com>
>Subject: Come Join Optelec, NFB 2006
>Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2006 00:37:02 -0500
>
>Come Join Us at the National Federation of the Blind Summer Convention, 2006
> 
>We, the staff at Optelec, invite you to come join us at the NFB National Convention at the Hilton Anatole Hotel in Dallas, TX, July 2 – 7, 2006, in booth 2659 in the Exhibition Hall.  We will be:
>v      Debuting ALVA BC640, the world’s first wireless Braille Controller as well as
>v      Showcasing EasyLink 12, the world’s first pocket-sized wireless Braille assistant connecting to, and performing limitless functions on numerous, off-the-shelf portable devices!
>v      Experience Optelec’s Braille Voyager offering to you the most economical and ergonomically tactual solution on the market.
>v      Also check out Mountbatten Learning System and Jot- A-Dot, Optelec’s 21st-century Braille Writing alternatives!
>v      Preview Optelec's entire ClearView Plus Video magnifier line which provides one button simplicity to the end user as well as a sleek, modular design conducive for usage by customers desiring CRT and TFT monitors.
>·         Remember to check out Optelec's new ClearNote, a portable camera and software package designed to provide flexible, low vision usage for laptop users in a variety of post secondary and vocational capacities
>·         And don’t forget to ask to see our portable Traveler and Compact video magnifiers! 
>After your product demonstration, enjoy a special Optelec taste-treat while supplies last!
>On July 1, Optelec will be hosting three product sessions for conference participants from 1:00–4:30 pm in the Travertine Room, Atrium Mezzanine
>v    1:00-2:00 pm: Unveiling Universal Links to the 
>          Mainstream: Showcasing EasyLink 12, the first wireless Braille 
>            Assistant, and Alva BC640, the world’s first 40 cell wireless Braille Controller in action in a number of real-life situations!
>v     2:15-3:15 pm:  Unveiling Universal Links to the mainstream (repeated)
>v     3:30– 4:30 pm: Braille Writing in the 21ST Century: Featuring the 
>          new Mountbatten Learning System and Jot A Dot Braille writers.
>
>We look forward to meeting you at the NFB Convention, demonstrating to you all of the new product offerings by Optelec, and wish you safe travels to Dallas! 
>
>About Optelec U.S.
>Based in Vista, California, Optelec is the leading supplier of life-changing technology for people who are visually impaired and blind. 
> 
>v      The Braille Voyager and Alva series of Braille terminals provide Braille users with complete control of their laptop or desktop computer from a selection of Braille displays which tout ingenuity, durability, and affordability. The user-friendly, wireless EasyLink Braille series guarantees portable cellular phone and PDA access for active participation within the mainstream, global information community.
>v      The company's ClearView Plus line, magnifies text and photos to over 50 times, bringing life back into focus for those living with low vision by incorporating product intelligence with a sleek modular design. 
>v      Optelec's Professional Products Group is the leading supplier of products for people who are partially sighted, and includes the PowerMag line of Magnifiers. 
>v     The company supports a strong distribution network throughout North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. 
>
>For more Information, please call (800) 826-4200
> 



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