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DAT/EM Systems International Presents Single Panel 3D Stereo Viewing
Written by DAT/EM Systems International
Saturday, 20 June 2009
DAT/EM Systems International is pleased to present a new option for 3D stereo viewing. A single 120-Hz-refesh-rate LCD monitor provides crystal clear stereo image viewing and clean panning. This is the most affordable 3D viewing option ever to be available for DAT/EM System's Summit Evolution™ stereoplotter and Landscape™ LiDAR processing packages. The slender profile allows this monitor to comfortably fit most desktop environments, and the competitive price makes this a great alternative for conservative budgets.
This single-panel LCD stereo viewing technology is an excellent choice for any Summit Evolution or Landscape workstation.
About DAT/EM Systems International
DAT/EM Systems International is a leader in the development of software for digital mapping and photogrammetric applications. Currently, DAT/EM serves over 500 photogrammetric production companies, engineering firms and government agencies in more than 70 countries worldwide. DAT/EM takes pride in a reputation for delivering quality systems and superior customer support. With an ever-changing technological climate in the mapping world, DAT/EM stays committed to continued development and implementation of state-of-the-art software and hardware for digital mapping applications. DAT/EM employs highly technical and creative personnel, integrates cutting-edge technology and performs its business transactions in an honest and open manner.
A “Fixed” Fight: A peek inside one construction expert’s campaign to make fixed-price contracts and cost containment the industry’s new normal: Huge cost overruns and missed deadlines have long been the accepted norm for construction project operations. But as the economy struggles to fully recover, construction expert Barry LePatner stresses that these precepts can no longer define the nation’s most inefficient industry. He provides a proposal for hardwiring construction cost containment into future projects.
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