Friedman, 1973 - Google Patents
The Closed-Circuit Television Reading System: Fact or Fiasco?Friedman, 1973
- Document ID
- 11831752158261346600
- Author
- Friedman G
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness
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After simply describing the basic principles of the CCTV and its uses in low vision rehabilitation, the author provides a general critique of the system as it is currently being marketed. The unsolved problems include poorly designed and awkwardly placed controls …
- 208000010415 Low Vision 0 abstract description 20
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