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Monday, February 27, 2012 10:31:23 AM
Otherwise, if the device didn't actually work as advertised, Dean wouldn't have had a radiologist publicly back the DVIS and also have it written up and peer reviewed in a medical journal.
Which seems more insane to you? Doubting MoneyTV or doubting the backing of radiologist(s) and peer review?
The device is not a scam. That was "calibration" at the open house. It wasn't the device rendering. Go watch the "demo" Dean did on MoneyTV last June. How quick it was for the image of the hand to "calibrate", not render, onto the screen before he started moving it around. And he even did something else to the hand to have the volumetric image update in real-time.
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