hammen@puff.UUCP (02/26/86)
In article <9298@ucla-cs.ARPA>, dgc@ucla-cs.UUCP types: > A friend of mine has a daughter who is partially sighted. Her best > corrected sight is less than 20/200 (this means that she is unable to > read the large E on a standard eyechart and is legally blind). > > She is able to use the mac with the aid of a large magnifying glass. > > What would be useful would be a 25-inch (or even larger) monitor connected > to the mac. > > Are such monitors, complete with mac attachment, commercially available > at a reasonable price? or are there plans available that a technician > could follow? > > dgc > > David G. Cantor > > ARPA: dgc@LOCUS.UCLA.EDU > UUCP: ...!{ihnp4, randvax, sdcrdcf, ucbvax}!ucla-cs!dgc In the February Macazine, p. 61 In the current MacUser (Mac Plus) Mac Monitor Big Mac Monitor National Data Systems PDS Video Tech. 2419 Rutland Dr. 1152 Santa Barbara St. Austin TX 78758 San Diego CA 92107 (800) 531-5143 (619) 222-7900 (800) 252-8286 (512) 837-1760 23" $1295 23" $1995 17" $1095 Robert J. Hammen U. of Wisc. CS Dept. U. of Wisc. Plasma Physics Dept. Manta Software Corp. {ihnp4, seismo, allegra, heurikon}!uwvax!puff!hammen !gumby!hammen hammen@puff.wisc.edu hammen@gumby.wisc.edu And then, of course, I've got this terrible pain in all the diodes down my left side.......