Thanks anthony. In essence, we are talking about a compression technology. I have seen their demo. It is good for increased size. For those who do not understand compression technology, I would very much encourage you to do some DD. There are tradeoffs when compressing video. They did increase size and kept the video motion real like, without "racheting". But, one factor on the demo that was deminished was the picture quality. The fuzziness in the video is the tradeoff they made with the technology. But, to get better picture quality, something else has to be given up. All in all, the technology is good, but the question is: Will consumers like this better than other video end products out there? Just a thought.