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To: Artslaw who wrote (943)3/17/1999 10:56:00 AM
From: Leroyt  Respond to of 1136
 
Anyone care to venture a guess on why we're up to $1.60 and apparently climbing??

TIA and later, leroyt



To: Artslaw who wrote (943)3/17/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: Robert Pekka  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1136
 
Can you compare the features between the Aureal Votex8830 and ESS's Canyon3D audio chip?

Bob

biz.yahoo.com

ESS Technology Introduces the World's First True
Positional 3D PC Audio Accelerator

Canyon3D(TM) Audio Accelerator - A PC Gamer's Dream

FREMONT, Calif., March 15 /PRNewswire/ -- ESS Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: ESST - news) introduces its Canyon3D
accelerator, the world's first true 3D positional audio solution for multispeaker configurations. ESS's Canyon3D audio
accelerator uses Sensaura's MultiDrive(TM) technology to vertically position 3D sound effects from each of the four speakers in
a multispeaker PC gaming environment.

The Canyon3D technology, which supports the Microsoft DirectSound3D (DS3D) API, uses HRTF algorithms for each of the
four individual speakers to provide the vertical sound cues needed for total PC game immersion. Canyon3D's vertical sound
positioning for each speaker outperforms other four-speaker processors which only use simple 2D panning techniques to
attempt to simulate a true 3D environment. Additionally, Canyon3D is the only accelerator to support multiple speaker
configurations, including two-speaker, four-speaker, and the popular 4.1 and 5.1 home entertainment configurations.....................
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To: Artslaw who wrote (943)7/17/1999 4:59:00 PM
From: twentyfirstcenturyfox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1136
 
Hi Steve - I am looking for a thread re the parent company of Sierra
Studios. TIA Don.