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Recap, LVI America at CSUN 2025


 

CSUN 2025 was incredible, energizing, and fun as we had attendees come by the booth to check out the new technology from LVI. They enjoyed learning more about the AI integration that we featured with our products that support iPads. The attendees were excited to see how the AI could read handwriting and diagram tables and charts. They were also impressed with the AI's ability to recognize objects and provide detailed information about them. Additionally, viewers witnessed AI perform optical character recognition on complex documents, summarize them effortlessly, and answer specific questions about the content.

 

The upcoming MagniLink Mini was a crowd favorite because it is very light, weighing only 1.3 pounds. It is compact, easy to carry, and features a 10x optical zoom camera that provides a crystal-clear image with an incredibly fast refresh rate. The MagniLink Mini can be connected to an iPad, Windows tablet, or computer.

 

We also featured the exciting Braille computers from insidevision. LVI America has partnered with Insidevision to bring the SUPRA and ONE+ to North America. These Braille computers come complete with Windows 11, Intel i7 10th Generation Quad-Core Processor, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB to 1TB SSD Hard Drive options.

 

The LVI America presentation “What AI Has to Say About Video Magnification Trends” brought additional people to the booth to experience all the LVI products by assessing which products were the best fit for them, their students, or other end users.

 

All-in-all, it was a great conference! We thank the attendees, the organizers, and everyone working behind the scenes for their efforts. They made it possible for us to participate in the CSUN 2025 Conference in Anaheim, CA, where we showcased the LVI video magnifiers engineered and manufactured in Sweden to help individuals with low vision live more independently. 

 

Two images, the left one showing the LVI booth with products and people. The right one shows the LVI and Insidevision Team at CSUN.