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For Immediate Release

Bay Area Digital

February 17, 2011

Cobra Screen Reader Now Available through Bay Area Digital

Bay Area Digital is pleased to announce the availability of the acclaimed
Cobra 
Screen Reader as a new product offering from the company.  Written by Baum
Retec 
AG of Germany, this is a full-function screen reader product.  Baum has over
25 
years of experience in writing screen reading software for Windows operating

systems.

COBRA simplifies working with Windows 7, Vista or Windows XP for blind and 
visually impaired computer users. COBRA incorporates all standard functions
of a 
modern screen reader in an environment also guaranteed for the future. COBRA

prioritizes what it does on user's requirements and outputs this important 
information from the computer screen into speech, Braille or as a magnified 
form.

A COBRA 9.1 version for everybody!

There are 3 versions of COBRA:

"	COBRA 9.1 Braille -- With this package, you get Braille and speech 
output from Cobra

"	COBRA 9.1 Zoom -- With this package, you get speech output and
screen 
magnification from Cobra

"	COBRA 9.1 Professional -- With this package, Cobra provides you with
all 
the user modes: Braille; speech; and the magnified screen. You can mix and
match 
as you choose for any situation.

Integrated screen magnification

Also available as of COBRA 9.1 is a powerful screen magnification capability

with the following features:

"	Magnification from 1x to 32x
"	Full screen or split screen views of the computer screen
"	Edge smoothing with automatic recognition of foreground and
 	background colours
"	Optical aids such as highlighting of the cursor and focusing on
 	borders and mouse pointer
"	Extra large mouse pointer that can be displayed in different
 	colors  ]




Cobra is Available NOW

The current version of Cobra, 9.1, is available now from Bay Area
Digital.

For more information, contact Bay Area Digital:  (888) 881-1998
or (415) 217-6667.  Also, you can purchase the product from our website
at http://www.bayareadigital.us

Bay Area Digital LLC is an adaptive technology company working in
the fields of health care and superior quality technology for the
blind and visually impaired.  We create our own products as well
as carry superior products from other companies such as the Royal
National Institute of Blind People.  The company publishes a
quarterly newsletter, Pulses, which is available free to anybody
requesting it.  Bay Area Digital is majority-owned by the blind
and visually impaired.  We invite you to visit us on the web at
http://www.bayareadigital.us.  Also, company President Chris Gray
invites you to visit his personal blog at
http://ChristopherGray.squarespace.com.




----------------------------------------
Christopher Gray, President
Bay Area Digital

Promoting good health with innovative technology and superior health
products

870 Market Street, #653
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone:  (415) 217-6667
fax:    (415) 962-2520
Email:  [log in to unmask]

Visit my blog at http://ChristopherGray.squarespace.com

Visit me on Facebook by linking to http://www.facebook.com/cpgray

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