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Re: Well...B-Lunist /edited

No, I want to post facts and see facts posted by other.


You seem to ignore questions. Don't worry, I wont waste my time repeating them.


Medical and Travel & leisure is sure to make millions for us!


We are just off to a slow start. I am sure that we will have TEN times the sales from the lost four years within the next six months. Heck let's say twenty times the sales. There is that postive enough fo you?


about 14 years ago
Re: Well...B-Lunist

Oh, did I make a mistake? Does the eVU do more than that?


Please elaborate.

about 14 years ago
Re: Well...B-Lunist

A positive fact does not negate a negative fact. Both can can exisit and be quite true.


You still insist on posting about (and insulting) me. Can you show me where anything I said was wrong?


I repeat, 'When did e.Digital first say they were trying to sell eVUS to healthcare and the travel and leisure industry?' That is not fud, it's a real question that has a real answer.

about 14 years ago
Re: Well...B-Lunist

You have obviosuly not read my posts about the use of the eVU as an IFE device.


I have said OVER AND OVER that eVU is the most cost effective IFE in use today. And, that it is probably the ONLY IFE device that could produce a profit for the airlines.


It fits very well in that environment.


But, IFE is being pushed aside by IFP devices (Inflight Produtivity Devices) . People can now use their time in many ways that did not exist when the eVU was first created.


I will report your post as being an insult. I know one of HUB leaders will immediately judge it as not being a violation. But that OK.

about 14 years ago
Re: Well...B-Lunist

Yup... he's forgetting all about the cross-licensing agreements that could easily give us a cost advantage and imo a technology advantage with the use of mos.


Please let me know when you see evidence that EDIG has profited from the cross licenses. BTW, I did see the comment from RP that it has reduced the cost to produce the eVU.


Now take that savings and multiply it by the units sold AFTER we received the cross license. That will tell you how much the cross license has ment to us so far.


I'll let you post the answer, but somehow I don't expect that you will.


All I want is honest answers and facts. Empty promises and hype help no one.


DM is the key to our success.

about 14 years ago
Re: Where have I seen this before...?

"Our strategy is to market our eVU products and services to a growing base of U.S. and international companies for use in the airline, healthcare, and other travel and leisure industries. We employ direct sales and sales through value added resellers (VARs) that provide marketing, logistic and/or content services to corporate customers"


When was that statement FIRST MADE by e.Digital?


How many units have been sold to Healthcare?


How many units have been sold to Travel and Leisure?


What makes you think anything will change the non-existant demand in those areas?


Where these fair questions to ask? And, more important why haven't you asked them?


Many here accuse me of being repetitious, but how many times has EDIG said this and produced NO RESULTS? Yet some here still expect it to happen. WHY?

about 14 years ago
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