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Hi Keith,
The company is Assistive Technology, Inc. http://www.assistivetech.com/
The Mercury is a Windows XP device, but very cool. The Mac version is the
Gemini.
Both the Gemini and Mercury use Speaking Dynamically Pro for communication
needs.
The Link is actually an old AlphaSmart with DECtalk, at least it sure looks
like an old AlphaSmart.
--
Ramon Castillo, OTR, ATP
Occupational Therapist
Assistive Technology Practitioner
ATEC/Goodwill Industries of Orange County
200 North Fairview
Santa Ana, CA 92703
714-547-6301 ext.389
Fax 714-541-2387
http://www.ocgoodwill.org/atec
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Christian [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 9:20 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Company Information
Hello,
I am seeking information about a company. I believe their name is
Assistive technologies inc. The president's name is Jim Louis
The company released a speech Assistive device called the Mercury. I
believe it was a modified Mac notebook with a touch screen. It has some
incredible features
in addition to the standard touch and say functions. The device could be
hooked up to the power source on a wheel chair, it can be used to control
the lighting, entertainment center, and so much more.
I believe they have a product called the Links that is not a computer but a
programmable touch panel.
I would appreciate it if you have a number or address for this company.
Thanks in advance,
Keith
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