Meeting the demands of today's low vision students and professionals
Imagine using a single low vision workstation, bringing together the functionality of the PC in combination with the facility to reference magnified text books and paper documents.
Historically, the solution for many low vision students and professionals has been to use a video magnifier for reading materials and use a PC with screen magnification software. However, content viewed from both the PC and video magnifier was by means of using two individual monitors (consuming valuable desk space), or having a single screen – the latter scenario made possible using more expensive and less responsive split-screen video magnifier cameras.
![]()
Split-screen functionality explained
Viewing a PC image and a printed document magnified by a video magnifier on a single screen enables those with low vision to read and interpret data from printed documents whilst writing a report, or completing online tax programs whilst viewing the paper receipts. The process of combining the image signal from the PC and Video Magnifier is known as Split-Screen, eliminating the need to use two separate monitors.
Introducing the Optelec TwinView
The Optelec TwinView low vision screen eliminates the need for multiple screens, harnessing the power of the latest powerful video magnifiers – including those with high definition cameras.

Connect the PC and Video Magnifier to the Optelec TwinView monitor and view images from either device in full screen mode, toggling between both at the press of a button. Alternatively, using the NEW True Split-Screen functionality, combine and view both images from the PC and Video Magnifier by choosing one of four configurations and never lose sight of the mouse pointer.

Experience Split-Screen in High Definition
Amazingly, the Video Magnifier no longer needs to have a special split-screen camera, which is often a more expensive option. The Optelec TwinView low vision monitor provides the split-screen capability, making all the adjustments automatically, and when connected to a high definition video magnifier (such as the ClearView+ HD Color) ensures the best possible image is displayed at a superior resolution (1920 x1080 pixels) in either full or split-screen. Users can also fine-tune the display of the TwinView using the on-board large font menu.
Essentially, the Optelec TwinView low vision monitor is the first screen designed for use by visually impaired people. The generous 24-inch wide angle viewing area and fast response time makes it ideal for users of magnification and high contrast. The unique true split-screen functionality and automatic set-up empowers those with low vision to study, work and compete more effectively within the mainstream environment.



TwinView low vision screens are available as part of a complete package with any of the Optelec ClearView+ video magnifiers and include a Basic Feature Pack offering a range of semi-colours and a position locator: