Friday, March 26, 2010 1:56:04 PM
Dean claims his device is a real time device but is that really the case? Heres a definition of real time.
"An application in which information is received and immediately responded to without any time delay"
So since the device assembles 2d images into a 3d construct with update times of .20-.80 secs, is that really REAL time? I don't think it matters from the operation side but I'm wondering if Dean can really make that claim. Its maybe virtually real time as a result of quick updating but its still post processing. OK experts chime in!
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