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Peter Altschul <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Jan 2001 22:54:20 -0500
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This might be of interest.

Peter

thought u would be interested in this-    the info came into the MATP email
address.

  i havent looked at the website yet in terms of access but the product info
does sound unique.

pat




-----Original Message-----
From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 12:03 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: TO ASSIST PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY



Dear Madam/Sir:

We are looking for contacts to send information about a new device to assist
the people with disability.

AVB American Anko Co. recently released a new Personal Computer Input Device
and received many inquires
from U.S. and international organizations for disability.
This is a USB/PS2 port VMouse -Vibration Mouse, which synchronizes all sound
effects and offers
vibration/feeling through AVB SoundSensual Technology.

The advantages are:

The hearing impaired people may associate what they see on the display
screen with sense/vibration with their
hand, in order to enjoy multimedia web pages and programs,

The visually impaired people may, through a speech-to-text software, listen
to the contents of a web page, a
document,  an e-mail or a complete e-book with a few point and click motions
on the VMouse.

There are many possible usages yet to be explored that the disabled user may
benefit from the VMouse, in their
daily life, education, communication or recreation.

While responding to many inquiries after limited exposure through news
channels, we wish to actively contact
government, educational, and medical institutions and offer this information
to assist the disabled PC users for
more comfortable access to computers and the internet.

AVB American Anko's web site is http://www.avbtech.com  and the page for
VMouse is
http://www.avbtech.com/avbtech/vmouse.htm.  Please take a look.

If you are interested in assisting the disababled, please send me an e-mail
so that we can furnish more information.
If  you know to whom this message should be properly re-directly, please
kindly forward this message.

If you are not interested and do not wish to receive any further message,
please accept my sincere apology for
the inconvenience, and please let me  know, so that I can avoid sending any
message to your e-mail address in the future.

Wish You A Happy New Year!


Lawrence Ling
Global Marketing Manager
AVB American Anko Co.
12145 Mora Drive, Suite 4 & 5
Santa Fe Springs, CA  90670  U.S.A.
(562) 903-7002 ext 123
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