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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 Kiosk - Wikipedia

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    Hoyts Kiosk, previously known as Oovie, was an Australian company that specialised in the rental of DVDs and Blu-ray Discs via automated retail kiosks. In 2013, Hoyts Kiosk had over 500 kiosks in Australia, located in every state and territory except South Australia, with more than 250,000 active customers.

  4. 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 ...

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  7. 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

  8. 4DX - Wikipedia

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    4DX is a 4D film presentation system developed by CJ 4DPlex, a subsidiary of South Korean cinema chain CJ CGV.It allows films to be augmented with various practical effects, including motion-seats, wind, strobelights, simulated snow, and scents.

  9. Village Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    It was estimated by some business analysts that the combined group controlled more than two-thirds of all box office sales in New Zealand which concerned the Commerce Commission. However, after months of negotiations and legal threats from the Commission, Village Force Sololink Third The Next Level and Hoyts jointly announced in September 2000 ...