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| Pana-Vue #2 - Slide viewer | 
enlarge | Brand: Pana-Vue Category: CE
Buy New: $12.50
New (3) from $12.50
Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 4911
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
MPN: FPA002 Model: #2 UPC: 049822720024 EAN: 0015975791204 ASIN: B0000AE6G9
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| | 2X magnification on 1 7/8" screen with folding stand |
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Product Description PRODUCT FEATURES:Compact viewer for tabletop or hand use;Viewing area 1 7/8" square;Brilliant 2X magnification powered by 2 "AA" batteries (not included) or household current with optional transformer.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Fast delivery October 13, 2008 The Pana-Vue#2 was everything I expected and was delivered faster then I had expected Great Deal Thank you
A good unit October 1, 2008 I have the task of going through my father's slide collection to see whether there are pictures in there that should be kept. There are hundreds, maybe even thousands. This small unit has allowed me to go through these slides quickly as I have time, and sure beats setting up a projector to see what we have. It serves its purpose just as I hoped it would when I bought it.
Does the job purchased for. September 21, 2008 I bought this viewer to go through 5,000 slides left to me by a late relative. It performed as expected, and I'll now use it to go through my own slides. Suggest buying the power cord if you have a lot of slides.
Excellent product for reviewing old 35mm slides July 18, 2008 The Pana-Vue 2 viewer has worked extreamly well for reviewing our old 35mm slides. The viewing screen is large enough to visualize the content of the slide, and make determinations as to which slides are worth scanning into digital format.
Recalls the bad old "Made in Japan" days July 9, 2008 The viewer did not work when I first tried it. When I opened it to make sure I had installed the batteries correctly, one of the battery contacts broke off! It reminded me of when "Made in Japan" was a euphemism for lousy products. Unfortunately, this one was made in New Jersey.
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