Acuity Vision Chart

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Acuity Vision Chart

Digital TV-style vision chart device for precise visual acuity testing.
Specification :
Display Size: 20″, 22″, 24″ screen options
Display Type:  High-resolution LED with anti-glare
Charts Supported: Snellen, LogMAR & other charts supported
Adjustability: Adjustable size, brightness & contrast
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The Acuity Vision Chart is an advanced digital vision testing device that resembles a TV monitor, providing eye care professionals with versatile and precise visual acuity measurements. Equipped with a bright, high-resolution display, it can show multiple standardized vision charts such as Snellen and LogMAR, adjustable in size and contrast for different patient needs. This device replaces traditional printed charts with a user-friendly digital interface, allowing quick switching between different test charts and sizes. Its compact, TV-like design makes it easy to install in clinics or examination rooms, enhancing workflow efficiency and patient experience. The Acuity Vision Chart models S20, S22, and S24 offer multiple screen sizes to fit various clinical settings.
  • Display Size: Available in 20″, 22″, and 24″ screen sizes (Models S20, S22, S24)
  • Display Type: High-resolution LED screen with anti-glare coating
  • Charts Supported: Snellen, LogMAR, and other standardized vision charts
  • Adjustability: Adjustable chart size, brightness, and contrast for patient comfor
  • Connectivity: Remote control or wired control panel included for easy operation
  • Design: Sleek TV-like device suitable for clinical and hospital use
  • Power: AC powered with energy-saving features
  • Portability: Lightweight and easy to mount on walls or stands
  1. Mount the Acuity Vision Chart device securely on a wall or stand at the recommended testing distance (usually 20 feet or 6 meters).
  2. Turn on the device and select the desired vision chart using the remote or control panel.
  3. Adjust the chart size, brightness, and contrast as needed for clear visibility.
  4. Instruct the patient to cover one eye and read the smallest line visible on the screen.
  5. Repeat for the other eye and record the results.

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