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Say goodbye to the large-sized, Sherlock Holmes-like magnifier glass. Even if they don't admit it, there are many people who would need this device when reading, sending SMSs or doing all sorts of activities that demand good eye sight.
However, Nemo is not the first company to release a digital magnifier, since Vision Max, AverVision and Taxacom have also tried their best on the market with a couple of such digital products, all of them being marketed with decent price tags.This is not the case for Nemo.
The Nemo digital magnifier is designed to be compact enough so that you can take the device in the suitcase wherever you go, mostly since we encounter small-print text and even smaller-printed price tags at places like the market, the grocery store and more.
Apart from the futuristic PMP-like design, the magnifier has a few special features, one of them being the freeze frame option, which, just like on a digital camera, lets a person freeze the magnifier on just one spot, so that the user can focus solely on something really difficult to read.
Besides that, the magnifier delivers basic magnification of 4.5 to 9 X, the images being displayed on the built-in 4 inch anti-glare LCD screen. Additionally, you can pick one of six modes when viewing the magnified image, such as: color, black and white, positive, negative or in a wide variety of colored backgrounds.
All in all, the device brings big magnification in a small portable package. The only downside of this product is the price tag, which seems to be an also "magnified" to around 900 bucks a pop! After all, it doesn't even feature an MP3 player or other extra-features.
Just imagine how many cases poor Sherlock, with his deerstalker hat and his magnifying glass, should have solved to afford the Nemo magnifiers! |