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Powerful AAC Device with Intel® i7 Processor Enables Natural Communication for Stroke, ALS and Autism Patients

01-12-2012 07:21 AM CET | Health & Medicine

Press release from: Marketing Resources & Results, Inc.

ComLink LT3G Provides the Highest Performance and Longest Battery Life for AAC Devices

MANSFIELD, OH (January 11, 2012) – FRS Custom Solutions announced a processor modification in the popular ComLinkLT3G and the ComLink LT3G with Enable Eyes to make it the most powerful augmentative, alternative communication (AAC) device available on the market. Extended tests show that the new i7 processor is up to seven times faster than most other AAC devices, providing faster processing, longer battery life and more memory storage.

“The speed of the new processor allows me to have a more natural conversation with people,” said Sean Carter, motivational speaker and advocate against drunk driving. “I am able to sit and participate in life, thanks to the ease and speed of the ComLink’s processor.”

The speed of the new 2.13 GHzI Intel® Coretm i7 series processor in the ComLink speech generating device allows for faster, more responsive communication. The longer battery life in the ComLink augmented communication device enables the user to go for longer periods of time between charges.

Sean Carter, spokesperson of When Sean Speaks, is unable to talk without an AAC device. The versatility of the ComLink LT3G enables Sean, and others with similar disabilities, to utilize the full Windows platform to support other software applications in addition to speech.

“Sean uses all the capabilities of the ComLink LT3G including accessing his Facebook account, instant messaging and video chatting with friends,” said Jenny Carter, Sean’s mother. “His brother recorded numerous phrases, many that are humorous, and programmed them into Sean’s ComLink. These phrases, combined with the speed of Sean’s processor make his speech more natural.”

The ComLink LT3G augmented communication device is also available with the Enable Eyes capability allowing the user to access the programs and communicate with easy-to-learn eye tracking movements. All ComLink AAC devices come standard with the patented FRS FlexABLE™ Stand and FRS FlexABLE™ Handle for easy gripping, maneuverability and the most optimal screen visibility.

For more information about the ComLink LT3G featuring the most powerful Intel processor on the market, visit www.FRS-solutions.com or call 1-888-884-2190.

ABOUT FRS CUSTOM SOLUTIONS

FRS Custom Solutions is a division of Forbes Rehab Services, Inc. that has provided innovative assistive communication technology solutions to individuals with all levels of disabilities since 1987. Forbes Rehab Services, Inc. offers a comprehensive selection of AAC devices for those with ALS, Cerebral Palsy, Autism, stroke and veterans with disabilities. For more information on all AAC devices including the SoundPOD Wearable AAC System visit www.frs-solutions.com

Chris Brown
Marketing Resources & Results, Inc.
1521 Georgetown Road, Suite 103
Hudson, OH 44236
cbrown@resources-results.com
330-656-9793

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