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  2. D-Box Technologies - Wikipedia

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    D-BOX Technologies Inc. (informally known simply as DBOX) is a publicly traded haptic motion technology company based in Longueuil, Quebec. The company designs and manufactures motion and haptic systems for entertainment, simulation, and training industries.

  3. Hoyts - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] [19] Seats that move and vibrate in synchronisation with on-screen action have been introduced at some cinemas using D-Box technology. [20] HOYTS Cinema Technology Group (CTG) was established in 2008 and helps other exhibitors such as Palace Cinemas install and operate digital cinema. HOYTS CTG also supports one-off screenings such as ...

  4. DBox2 - Wikipedia

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    A DBox2. The DBox is a DVB satellite and cable digital television integrated receiver decoder (set-top box).They were distributed widely for use with Pay television channels. It was commissioned by the Kirch group's DF1, an early German provider of digital television that later merged with Premiere.

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  7. 4D film - Wikipedia

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    Motion seat Effects Remarks Notes 4DX: CJ 4D Plex Stereoscopic 3D: yes motion, vibration, scent/olfactory, water sprays, wind/air, snow, fog, strobes, lightning, bubbles Cineworld, Cinépolis: D-Box: D-Box Technologies: Stereoscopic 3D yes motion, vibration Cinemark: MX4D [9] MediaMation Stereoscopic 3D yes

  8. D-Box (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    D-box (also D'box and D box, short for "destruction box"), a structure within certain proteins, such as cyclins, involved in the cell cycle; D-box, a construction feature in the leading edge of some airplane wings, from the spar forward, which provides strength and minimizes twisting. D-box, a linear component of the bricklayer function

  9. What the end of the penny means for prices and your piggy bank

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    Still, Little said, the gazillion pennies hoarded in piggy banks, sock drawers, and hiding under your car seats would gradually increase in value. “Pennies would become more scarce over time and ...