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Sleek New Devices Help Low-Vision Patients See







Sleek New Devices Help Low-Vision
Patients See

Sleek New Devices Help Low-Vision
Patients See
04/09/2004 03:55 PM

The Quicklook, an amalgamation of a tiny digital video camera and a four-inch liquid-crystal display screen, acts as an electronic magnifying glass.




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