Another award for Prodigi!



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Another award for Prodigi, the most advanced digital magnifier for low vision

HumanWare is pleased to announce that the Prodigi 2-in-1 digital magnifier recently won an award at the 32nd annual awards of excellence by Tech & Learning Magazine (read the publication press release).

Prodigi also won the prestigious Silmo d’Or award 2013, a label of quality recognized by professionals in the optical industry.

More recently, the December issue of AFB AccessWorld Magazine, dedicated to assistive technologies for visual impairment, features a great review of the ProdigiTM Duo electronic magnifier. This new brand recognition positions Prodigi as a highly efficient product that can improve quality of life for people living with low vision conditions. Here are some excerpts from the article:

“The Prodigi Duo represents one of the most sophisticated electronic magnifiers on the market today.”

“The image quality, speech output, and formatting capabilities it provides via its OCR-based technology are impressive.”

“… impressive touchscreen and touchpad capabilities.”

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“Earning this award means a lot to us. It’s a true recognition of Prodigi’s innovative design which enables people with low vision to remain independent at all stages of their lives, whether they are students, working professionals, or seniors.” says Samuel Adler, Low Vision Product Manager at HumanWare.

ProdigiTM is the world’s most advanced, all-digital personal vision assistant for people with low vision conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and other eye diseases. HumanWare has designed Prodigi to be a more affordable and intuitive visual aid than the traditional CCTV-based electronic magnifier.

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