This looks like a great substitue for the Private Eye. Is there any interest in buying 10 or more of these to get the $900/unit price? -Paul Paul McCartyOn Sun, 1 Mar 1998
wrote: > > our anti-spam software may have blocked this, so I'm forwarding it > myself to make sure it gets through. Liquid Image tends to do quite > well on power conserving in their designs, BTW. I'll send a review in > a week or so. > > Thad > > Liquid Image is pleased to announce the release of the M1 Personal Viewer. > > CONTACT: > Liquid Image Corporation > 1-90 Market Avenue > Winnipeg, MB R3B 0P3 > (204) 988-3002 > > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > LIQUID IMAGE UNVEILS THE FUTURE IN PORTABLE PERSONAL VIEWERS > > WINNIPEG, February 25.-From the operating room to the assembly line, the M1 > Personal Viewer by Liquid Image Corporation is changing the way people view > monitors. > > The M1 is a head mounted personal viewer that provides users with a high > resolution image from any standard video signal or computer interface. The > monocular display is positioned in front of the user's eye allowing for > hands-free operation without obstructinig their field of view. > > "The M1's light weight (under 4 oz.) and low battery power consumption makes > it ideal for extended use in the workplace or in the field", according to > Tony Havelka, president of the company. > > The wide range of applications for the M1 include: mobile computing, head > mounted surveillance/remote camera viewer, medical instrument/test equipment > monitoring and as a head-up PC monitor. > > "The unique design of the M1 allows us to provide users with maximum comfort > and quality while keeping the price at a level that is cost effective," > Havelka said. > > The suggested retail price for the M1 is $995 US. > > -30- > > > We invite you to check out the M1 web page at www.liquidimage.ca/vr/m1.html > for more info and pictures. > > Please feel free to e-mail us with any questions you may have. > ------- End of forwarded message ------- >
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