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Not much but all the easiest explanation I could find.
 Regards,
 Christian
 source: http://www.teonline.com/teotech/tr_32933.html Deep Video ImagingTraditional so-called 3D display 
devices have always had problems with convergence (combination of left and right 
eye images), motion parallax (the ability to peer around corners) and limited 
view range. 
Deep Video Imaging provides a full color image with a true depth of field 
which can be viewed by many, simultaneously, without the need for special 
glasses or head tracing devices.  Commercial ApplicationsDVI has broad application for 
television, billboards, game systems, training simulations, and anywhere display 
devices are currently in use.
 
 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 2:43 
PM Subject: Re: [sharechat] ITC 
 What is Deep Video Imaging and what applications will it be 
  used in?     Rgds   
    ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 1:37 
    PM Subject: Re: [sharechat] ITC 
 ITC has sex appeal, so please continue 
    posting. Here is the latest announcement: Regards, Christian (Hold ITC & SPE)   
    
      
      
        | Date: 18/05/00 12:36:08 |  
        | ASSET: ITC: IT CAPITAL TEAMS UP WITH STEPHEN TINDALL 
          IN DEEP VIDEO IMAGING VEN 
 IT Capital has secured a major 
          stake in a revolutionary screen-based
 technology company to partner 
          Stephen Tindall in taking what is recognised as
 a brilliant piece 
          of Kiwi Innovation to the world. Under the terms agreed
 this week, 
          IT Capital will join Tindall Family Holdings, a private 
          investment
 company owned by Mr Tindall, as major investors in DVI 
          holding 80% between
 them. The remaining 20% will be held by the 
          founding shareholders, including
 the DVI General Manager, Gabriel 
          Engel. Mr Engel said "rising demand for
 multi media in computing 
          provides an opportunity for DVI to dominate markets
 which up until 
          now have been constrained by two-dimensional flat screen
 technology 
          or more cumbersome systems requiring glasses or 
          positional
 constraints.". "IT Capital considers the approach taken 
          by DVI and Mr Engel,
 who is the architect of DVI technology, to be 
          unique in the world with sever
 significant patents uncontested," 
          said Mr Phillips who acted as a DVI Board
 Director on behalf of Mr 
          Tindall over the past year.
 End CA:00056248 For:ITC Type:ASSET 
          Time:2000-05-18:12:36:08 
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      ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 1:32 
      PM Subject: [sharechat] ITC 
 Jeepers, I must be bored, posting re 
      ITC.   Am I the only one who thinks that 
      watching a sporting event in virtual reality instead of proper video coverage is strictly for the nerds, and 
      will even then have limited appeal ? Even Americans have their limits 
      don't they ? Personally, if money burning a hole in my 
      pocket was an issue, homegrown SPE has far more appeal.   Tony 
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