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THREE FIVE SYSTEM (TFS) - up from here?
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597 The bottom line is that TFS is essentially a low-technology company with virtuaDoug Meetmer-11/6/1997
596 Dear NO, The primaries are red, green and blue (RoyGBiv). I agree with everToby-11/6/1997
595 N.O. Now you are seeing things through David B's eyes. That is why he has Maurice S. Green-11/6/1997
594 Hi Maurice, Please remember that TFS's technology is totally scalable. InNoblesse Oblige-11/6/1997
593 Basically two types of projectors. One for conventions, ballrooms, stadiums witMaurice S. Green-11/6/1997
592 Hi Floyd, The "mass market" is always lower in price. I don't kNoblesse Oblige-11/5/1997
591 And the volume? Insignificant? I do not think I have seen a presentation baseddfloydr-11/5/1997
590 Hi Doug, The projector that TFS was using for its own demos was $ 8,000, and iNoblesse Oblige-11/5/1997
589 Doug and Jim......I think the discount off list runs 20%-25% on the upper end pmichael c. dodge-11/5/1997
588 Hi, N.O. I am happy to hear that you are safe and well. Thank you for sharing jaspert-11/5/1997
587 Amen! JimAJim Armstrong-11/5/1997
586 The last issue of PC magazine had a review of several projectors. The average Doug Meetmer-11/5/1997
585 Thanks, N.O. Good report from the field !!! Can you check out JDAS while youmichael c. dodge-11/5/1997
584 Oh, you bet. One of the TFS demos I saw was a hand-held, look-into device. It iJim Armstrong-11/5/1997
583 Don't underestimate cost as a factor in the adoption of personal display teToby-11/5/1997
582 Can't say specifically, but from what I've seen, it should be very compJim Armstrong-11/5/1997
581 Handheld Internet Will Be Huge - Really! wired.com The title's the authorsToby-11/5/1997
580 Your wisdom is evident in reading your past posts. Your generosity in sharing trouvaille-11/5/1997
579 Hi Doug, It isn't clear what the active drive will be used for *following*Noblesse Oblige-11/5/1997
578 Hi Maurice, The presentation was made by the younger Buchanan, Jeff. David waNoblesse Oblige-11/5/1997
577 Dear Ben, I agree that resolution is what people will want in microdisplaysToby-11/5/1997
576 N.O. Your post 574 of 11/5 12:59am EST was read by me at 01:01 same date. I hMaurice S. Green-11/5/1997
575 N.O., Thank you for your thoughts. I am not clear on something, and forgive mDoug Meetmer-11/5/1997
574 To the "thread," I am happy to report that I attended the TFS presenNoblesse Oblige-11/4/1997
573 Jim, Thanks for your thorough account of the TFS SVGA microdisplay. I am envibenjaminf-11/4/1997
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