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The Select Ultra TA

 

The Select Ultra TA

Ever wanted a completely free desktop to work exactly how you like? Be able to just push your magnification system out of the way when it isn't needed? The Select Ultra TA allows you to do this. Art, hobby work and cooking all become easy again.

Ideal for macular degeneration, the monitor can be angled to suit all reading positions. Extend the monitor on its arm for wheelchair users and difficult seating angles.

The Select is a high quality product designed to last, the 2 year warranty reflects this. LED's replace bulbs providing a more even form of lighting and last over 100,000 hours.

The new table clamp fixing allows the full desktop to be used as your work area. Arrange the monitor and camera exactly where you want them independently.

For distance work the camera can be angled to look virtually anywhere, turn the camera around to use it as an adjustable magnification mirror.

The auto focus is intelligent and can automatically determine when you are writing. It can also be turned off if not required.

The Select needs very few buttons as most functions are automatic; this makes it very easy to use. 

The Select Ultra TA 17” & 19” screen

A truly versatile system that clamps to a desktop. Its can be pushed out of the way when not in use. A 19-inch screen gives lots of viewing with magnification from 4 to 75 times. Full colour with enhanced features. The monitor and camera can be placed in any position for easy viewing.

The Select 19 inch screen

The ultimate system designed especially for eye conditions that have central vision loss. The monitor can be positioned anywhere left or right, up or down, tilted or turned. This gives the best possible viewing position. The select includes distance viewing and self- viewing, full colour with different colour pallet options, line and shading. There is also storage for stationary in the table. Its small footprint allows it to be used in small places.

Demonstrations are free of charge and without any obligation.