[NFBNJ] Wanting to Donate Three Types Of Equipment

joe ruffalo nfbnj1 at verizon.net
Tue Jan 22 01:29:52 UTC 2019


Greetings to all!

Received the following information highlighting three different devices  for 
donation to our members.

If interested, contact information is provided.
The person receiving any item or items, it is your responsibility to make 
arrangements to pick up.
Barbara, let me know when and who has picked up your generous donation/s.
Warmly,
Joe

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Joe Ruffalo, President
National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey
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Contact information:
Barbara L.
Bridgewater, NJ
908 725 6686
b_leven at yahoo.com
Note: For those interested, Barbara will provide her address.


On Saturday, January 19, 2019, 9:26:21 PM EST, joe ruffalo 
<nfbnj1 at verizon.net> wrote:

     Greetings and thanks Barbara!the three items described should atrack 
responses.
Subject: Wanting to Donate Equipment

I have three pieces of low vision equipment that I would like to donate to 
persons who can use them.
1.  ABiSee, Eye-pal SOLO USER.  It is a scanner/reader and itconsists 
    -Base, a 9.63"/11.5"/2.38 black rectangular box    -Camera, 
square-shaped attached to the top of the neck,a thin black tube, 16" 
g    -Power supply    -Power cord    -Manual

2.  VTech Voyager--A unit composed of two attached components. Top component 
is a monitor (approximately 12 inches measured on the diagonal)with control 
knobs.  Bottom component is a platform (13.5 by 14 inches) for which to 
place documents.

3 The third piece of enhanced vision equipment is made by Merlin.  It is 
made up of a monitor which is physically separate from a movable 
platform(with controls).  The monitor's screen is approximately 20 inches 
measured on the diagonal; and the platform measures approximately 18 by 20 
inches. I have instructions for the Merlin.


Once again, Barbara, thank you for your generosity.
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