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To: Stephan Gregory Chase who wrote (1098)5/21/1998 12:31:00 AM
From: Jan Johnsen  Respond to of 7721
 
Stephan,

Thank you for the summary! Some us (including yours truly) do not have access or the software necessary to hear this audio with Rick, so your summary is much appreciated.

WOW! is an understatement, this is a lot of news to digest! VRD in cellular phones in approximately two years, Co. X is European company, products will be available for the market in late 1999, VRD has the ability to be used as a camera and demonstration of a laser projection television at the year end!

What next?!! Time to stock up on the champagne!! :)

Jan




To: Stephan Gregory Chase who wrote (1098)5/21/1998 9:00:00 AM
From: David Rodella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7721
 
How can VRD be used as a camera?

Light paths are generally reversible. So if the MVIS semi-resonant scanner can take a stream of light from a fiber and scan it onto a surface, such as the retina of the eye, then there is no reason why you could not use the scanner to collect light reflected off a surface and output a linear signal through a fiber - i.e. use it as a camera!