Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Price Reduction for Popular Telesensory Units

A very popular Telesensory video magnifier had its price reduced today.

The Aladdin Apex 17" and 20" video magnifiers were reduced in price by $200 each.

What You Get with Your New Apex Video Magnifier
• 17" or 20" LCD flat panel full color display...enjoy viewing your documents and photos in full color on a beautiful flat panel monitor.

• Magnification from 3X to 48X for the 17" model and 3.5X to 56X for the 20" model...giving you the freedom to choose the text size that makes reading
easy for you.

• Newsprint can be magnified to over 4" high...giving you access to the wealth of information in all of your favorite newspapers.

• Integrated, all-in-one design...just take it out of the box, plug it in, and begin reading.

• Easy-to-Use Controls...giving you a relaxing and easy reading experience.

• Picture control with three zones...offering you different variations of brightness adding more comfort and ease to your reading and viewing experience.

Wow! But There's Still Much More!

• Continuous auto-focus with manual override...assisting you in completing your reading and writing tasks more quickly.

• Shadow masking and line markers...helping you focus on one area or line of text at a time.

• Adjustable Flat Panel Display...creating optimal reading distance for your comfort and ease by lowering and extending to accommodate your distinct height
and eye level preferences.

• Color Select Mode lets you view reading materials in 24 different color combinations...enhancing reading ease and comfort for your specific vision needs.

• Negative Text Viewing Mode uses bright white letters on a low-glare background...providing you with maximum reading comfort.

Low Vision Made Easier with Still More Features.

• Two Full-Color Viewing Mode...offering you high quality color contrast for easy viewing of materials with photos and text.

• Photo Viewing Mode...optimizing your viewing of photos, illustrations and 3-dimensional objects in detail.

• Built-in XY table: Non-glare platform moves freely in any direction...making it extremely easy to move the printed material or locks to easily position
your material as you read.

• Monitor folds down and slides into the C-stand...convenient storage has never been easier.

• Sleek new modern design...will look fantastic no matter in which room or office you choose to place your new Apex.

The Apex 20" model had its price reduced today from $3,195 to only $2,995.

The Apex 17" model had its price slashed from $2,795 to the low price of $2,595.

To read about even more great features of the Aladdin Apex and to place your no-risk order, visit
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com/aladdinApex.html

Thursday, December 11, 2008

The Focused Teacher: A Lesson for All

Did you hear the recent story about the math teacher in southern California who was told that his budget for his teaching supplies was being cut? He had a choice to make just as we all have a choice to make when faced with a difficult challenge.

He could focus on the problem or he could focus on the solution.

Go watch his story at...
http://video.aol.com/video-detail/math-teacher-sells-ad-space-on-tests/2424832580

He focused on the solution and found a very creative way to make up for the lost revenue in the budget cuts. He sold ads on his students' test papers.

But what does this have to do with living with low vision? Everything!

I believe that people who have low or no vision are some of the most creative people. We are constantly searching for and discovering creative solutions for everyday tasks.

When the focus is on the solution, a solution is found.

Click over here and read this article about focus. It's titled "Macular Degeneration: Focus Fuels Freedom."
http://www.amazingvideomagnifiers.com/article5.htm

Then sign up for your free subscription to the Prove Them Wrong Ezine: Tips & Tools for Succeeding with a Disability.
Go to...
http://www.ProveThemWrong.com

And now, go have a great day and never forget...

"Courage is the capacity to hear what others say is impossible and believe you are the one to make it happen." -Nancy Shugart

Friday, December 5, 2008

Top 6 Reasons Why People Love Amazing Video Magnifiers

Here are the top 6 reasons why people love Amazing Video Magnifiers.

Reason 1: Generous Discounts - Discounts are offered regularly. Contact us to see if a discount is available for the unit you are interested in purchasing.

Reason 2: Outstanding Warranty - 3 years!

Reason 3: Exceptional Quality - In my opinion, they're the best.

Reason 4: No-Risk Guarantee - For 30 days.

Reason 5: A Special Bonus - With your video magnifier purchase, you receive a complimentary copy of my hardcover book, Challenged to Win.

Reason 6: Secure Online Shopping - at
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com

Want to see the sleek new transportable Vertex video magnifier in action? Jump over to the home page and click on the video link.
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com

To learn more about Amazing Video Magnifiers, visit
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com/AboutUs.html

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Today, December 3, is celebrated as International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

2008 Theme: "Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities:
Dignity and justice for all of us"

http://www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=109

Vision loss is a disability which I have lived with for 43 years. It is exciting to see the advances that are being made with technology which can help to make life so much easier.

Telesensory video magnifiers enable people with low vision to see to read and write.

For more information, visit
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com/productCatalog.html

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

After Vision Loss: 5 Easy Tips for Moving Safely in Your Community

by Nancy Shugart



If you or someone you know has low or no vision, know that you can still get out and enjoy life. There are many ways to adapt your surroundings or the way you move about them to make sure you stay safe.



Tip 1: Audio Traffic Signals

Traffic signals which make a sound to indicate that it is safe to cross the street are a great help to people with low or no vision. You may call your city to request that an audio traffic signal be installed at an intersection that you find difficult to cross.



It is not always possible to rely solely on our sense of hearing to know when it's safe to cross a street. Noises from lawn mowers, construction work, road repair, along with other noises, can drown out the sound of cars.
Add to that, the increasing popularity of the quiet hybrid cars, and it's easy to understand why audio traffic signals are being used more frequently to assist people with low vision to cross streets safely.



Tip 2: Ask Your City to Keep Sidewalks Accessible

Sidewalks that have overgrown brush and have low-hanging tree limbs can pose a safety issue to people with low or no vision. A phone call to the city to alert them of the problem can often have the area cleaned up.



Tip 3: Request Sidewalks Be Installed or Repaired

Do you often walk in an area that is lacking sidewalks or the sidewalks are in disrepair? If so, consider informing your city of your need for a safe area in which to walk.



Tip 4: Get Registered to Use the Paratransit System

Most large cities and some smaller towns have a paratransit system for residents who are not able to drive because of age or disability. Call your public transportation system and ask if such a service is available where you live. If so, consider becoming registered to use it.



Tip 5: Use a White Cane or a Service Animal

A white cane or a service animal will increase your level of safety when you are traveling in your community or far from home. They can alert you to objects, steps, curbs, and other barriers that may be in your path and thus preventing many injuries from happening.



Now get out there and enjoy life. You might begin by reading your local newspaper to find events in which you would like to participate.



If low vision makes reading a newspaper difficult, jump over to AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com
to learn about the many Telesensory video magnifiers which enable people with low vision to see to read and write.



To read more articles about living a great life with vision loss and how you can reprint these articles in your blogs, newsletters, or other publications, visit
Low Vision Article Directory

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Upcoming Event


This Saturday, October 18, 2008, a Vertex Pro will be on display at The Mall at Turtle Creek in Jonesboro, Arkansas.



The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) recognizes October as "Meet the Blind" month. The NFB of Arkansas is hosting an event at the mall in front of the food court from 10 AM to 6 PM at which they will hand out literature and display several assistive devices for people who are blind or have low vision.



AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com is proud to provide the NFB of Arkansas with a Vertex Pro to have on display at this outstanding event.



To read about the Vertex Pro and its vast array of features, visit
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com/vertexPro.html



If you missed any of the articles about Macular Degeneration, you can read them at
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com/articleDirectory1.html



Feel free to post your comments and let me know any concerns or questions you may have about living with low vision.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Transportable Video Magnifiers

I am extremely excited about the new Telesensory transportable video magnifiers. Oh, if only they had been around when I was in college!

The Vertex and Vertex Pro are the two transportable units. They both have a 17" color LCD flat panel display. They are quite handsome.

They come with a wheeled carrying case which meets airline carry-on baggage requirements. How cool is that!

There's a wonderful video demonstration of the Vertex at
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com

To read about the Vertex and its long list of features, visit
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com/vertex.html

To read about the Vertex Pro, visit
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com/vertexPro.html

If you would like to quickly compare the features of these two video magnifiers, visit the Quick Comparison Charts at
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com/comparisonCharts.html

Be sure you request your discount code for the unit that meets your needs.

This is not just my business, this is my passion!

Nancy Shugart

Friday, October 3, 2008

Macular Degeneration: Your Gift of Success After Vision Loss


I have posted a new article to the Low Vision Article Directory at AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com.



Macular Degeneration: Your Gift of Success After Vision Loss
A Chinese Proverb says, “To know the road ahead, ask those coming back.”

Friends, I am coming back. I have been down that road that many of you with vision loss are just beginning to travel. I am here to tell you that that road is an exciting one. It is filled with more opportunities and more technology aids than ever before. Macular Degeneration, or any other eye condition, does not have to slow you down.
Read Article

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Macular Degeneration: Curiosity is Essential for Those with Low Vision


Check out this new article I just posted to my website.




Macular Degeneration: Curiosity is Essential for Those with Vision Loss
It’s wonderful to have sight. I know because I had it the first seven years of my life.
I also know, however, that there is more to me than my two eyes.
You and I were each born with a tremendous gift which, .I believe, is seldom used to its fullest potential. That gift is the gift of curiosity.
Read Article



Visit
AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com
and learn how Telesensory video magnifiers can enable a person with low vision to see to read and write again.



What has been your greatest challenge in living with low vision? Share your story here.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Macular Degeneration: The Unshakeable Determination to Persist


I have posted another exciting new article to the Low Vision Article Directory. Check it out!



Macular Degeneration: The Unshakeable Determination to Persist
Is there any set back, any disappointment, any amount of vision loss that can keep you from becoming the champion that you were born to be?

You should be shouting “Absolutely not!”
Read Article



Visit
AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com
to learn how Telesensory video magnifiers can enable people with low vision to see to read and write again.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Macular Degeneration: 3 New Articles


I have posted three new articles to the Low Vision Article Directory at AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com. Want to reprint these articles in your newsletter or other publication? Read the guidelines at the Low Vision Article Directory.



Three new articles:



Macular Degeneration: How Passion Helps to Overcome the Impossible
Ever since I was in Mrs. Blackburn’s kindergarten class, my passion was always to teach in the public schools. But after losing my sight at age eight due to Macular Degeneration and Retinitis Pigmentosa, many wondered how I would ever be able to achieve this dream.
Read Article



Macular Degeneration: Vision Loss Does Not Have to Cloud Your Vision for Success
One afternoon I was watching the Oprah show and her guest that day was Erik Weihenmayer. He was talking about his climb to the top of Mount Everest.
He said that during the climb, his climbing partner, Chris, asked him if he could really see himself standing on top of that mountain.
Read Article



Macular Degeneration: Focus Fuels Freedom
Macular Degeneration, as well as many other eye conditions, can result in vision loss. Losing eyesight is one of the most feared disabilities. Many associate visual impairment with loss of freedom or independence. However, is there really anything to support these fears?
Read Article



Visit
http://www.AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com
to learn about Telesensory video magnifiers and how they can help people with Macular Degeneration and other visual impairments see to read and write again.



Please feel free to post your comments and questions on this blog. You may also share your personal story of living with low vision.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

New Article Postings


I have just posted two new articles to the Low Vision Article Directory at AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com.



Article 1:
Macular Degeneration: The 7 Keys to Going from Loss of Sight to a Dynamite Life
Here are the 7 essential keys necessary for going from loss of sight to a dynamite life. Can you name all 7?



Article 2:
Macular Degeneration: Maintaining a Positive Perception
There is tremendous power in how we perceive the challenges in our lives. Read this inspiring article about how this author, Nancy Shugart, achieved incredible success by changing her perception of vision loss and how you can too.



If you or someone you know is living with low vision, become familiar with Telesensory video magnifiers and learn how they are helping people with low vision reclaim their independence.



I encourage you to visit
AmazingVideoMagnifiers.com