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    Read on to see how your Amazon Prime membership could lead to major savings. ... Amazon Prime costs $139 a year, but in exchange, you get benefits like free shipping on orders of any size and ...

  3. Amazon Prime - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014, Amazon increased the annual US membership fee for Amazon Prime from $79 to $99. [4] [19] Shortly after this change, Amazon announced Prime Music, providing unlimited, ad-free music streaming. [20] In November 2014, Amazon added Prime Photos, adding unlimited storage of files deemed to be photographs in the users' Amazon Drive.

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    A Target Circle 360 membership costs $99 for the year, but if you sign up before May 18, 2024, you’ll save $50, bringing the cost for the first year down to $49. This price point puts Target ...

  6. Screen magnifier - Wikipedia

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    A screen magnifier is software that interfaces with a computer's graphical output to present enlarged screen content. By enlarging part (or all) of a screen, people with visual impairments can better see words and images.

  7. Dome magnifier - Wikipedia

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    A dome magnifier is a dome-shaped magnifying device made of glass or acrylic plastic, used to enlarge words on a page or computer screen. They are plano-convex lenses : the flat (planar) surface is placed on the object to be magnified, and the convex (dome) surface provides the enlargement.