Followers | 5 |
Posts | 292 |
Boards Moderated | 0 |
Alias Born | 08/18/2005 |
Saturday, August 20, 2011 12:30:06 AM
I think this is the critical point. I remember seeing Dean's facility walk through way back when in which he stuck his hand into the target area. A dark, fuzzy image appeared on the viewing screen. It was hard to tell what was what, with the video camera being off axis and the brief time involved. With regards to the lead comment above, "saved image" quality doesn't matter, may as well be an X-ray, the critical point is the quality of the (near) real time image. Note I'm neither a true believer or a basher, just have a few kilobucks invested at about three times the current share price, haven't sold a share yet, so far just long term buy and crater.
The key question is this: Is the DViS (near) real time image quality akin to that of an MRI (good, sharp) or that of an ultrasound (furry and fuzzy)? If the former, even if only a 2D simulation of 3D, the Dominion will be a winner. If the latter, even if true 3D, it will be a loser. Inquiring minds want to know.
Bantec's Howco Short Term Department of Defense Contract Wins Will Exceed $1,100,000 for the current Quarter • BANT • Jun 25, 2024 10:00 AM
ECGI Holdings Targets $9.7 Billion Equestrian Apparel Market with Allon Brand Launch • ECGI • Jun 25, 2024 8:36 AM
Avant Technologies Addresses Progress on AI Supercomputer-Driven Data Centers • AVAI • Jun 25, 2024 8:00 AM
Green Leaf Innovations, Inc. Expands International Presence with New Partnership in Dubai • GRLF • Jun 24, 2024 8:30 AM
Bemax Inc. Positions to Capitalize on Industry Growth with New Improved Quality of Mother's Touch® Disposable Diapers • BMXC • Jun 24, 2024 8:00 AM
Last Shot Hydration Drink Announced as Official Sponsor of Red River Athletic Conference • EQLB • Jun 20, 2024 2:38 PM