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To: dwight martin who wrote (3996)1/10/2000 2:18:00 PM
From: Steve  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7721
 
Bored ? You must be joking. I have never been more excited about a company. MVIS is (imho) on the brink of greatness.



To: dwight martin who wrote (3996)1/10/2000 6:25:00 PM
From: mark calder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7721
 
Dwight, Thanks for the patent links, the 3rd patent to me was the most interesting, that system could be used to render a stolen Cell phone inoperative by the thief. The original users eye pattern could be stored for comparison every time the cell phone is activated. The other obvious advantage of this system is the fact that continuos output data exists that is constantly tracking where the eye is looking, a web based cell phone is now possible where the cursor is tracked by direct eye-movement. Instead of "point and click", we will have "stare and blink". the applications and licensing agreements this company will have available is mind boggling.



To: dwight martin who wrote (3996)1/15/2000 11:36:00 AM
From: dwight martin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7721
 
One of these has the vision-correction functioned e?x?p?l?a?i?n?e?d. Another reemphasizes that by slewing the eyes (not the head) the user can get the field of view to move accordingly. One of these may be a repeat from last week.

BTW, does anyone else wonder whether MVIS has looked at using Gradium© glass in their devices?

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