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To: Jim Armstrong who wrote (782)1/20/1998 12:40:00 PM
From: dfloydr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3247
 
Jim:

My thanks, too, for your excellent efforts to clarify TFS's technologies.

Looking at your posts, which seem to describe screen-like devices such as cell phone screens, I have to wonder what all the talk is about "projection" systems? Elizabeth Sharp mentioned that they had samples out with several makers of "projection" systems when I visited back in October and there have been several other references to such systems. Maybe I am misreading your posts, but your comments do not seem to include such systems. Is this something new that is in the works beyond the items you mentioned? Is this a new wrinkle that can be derived from the items you discussed? I have to wonder whether such "projection" systems could ever replace say CRT screens, thereby giving TFS the volumes they seem to like to see? I doubt there are enough $20,000 Board Room projection systems around to get TFS excited, except perhaps as a high end lead in to a larger market.

Floyd Russell



To: Jim Armstrong who wrote (782)1/20/1998 3:00:00 PM
From: Franklin M. Humphreys  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3247
 
Thanks for the response, Jim.
Sorry not to link it here (I am still way behind the curve on using these browser functions) but today's news from KOPN seems to represent a much greater competitive threat to TFS than all the former ridiculing of KOPN on that thread would have led one to believe possible. Check YAHOO NEWS.
Frank