Type | Public (TSX: DBO) |
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Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Longueuil, Quebec, Canada |
Website | www.d-box.com |
D-BOX Technologies (TSX: DBO) is a Canadian company that produces motion simulation systems and control devices that work with supporting movie and game titles to provide motion to viewers. D-BOX motion systems exist for home entertainment, gaming, commercial viewing as well as OEM applications.[1]
The company posted $4.4 million in revenue and a $5.3 million net loss in fiscal 2009 (ending March 31, 2009).[2]
D-BOX Technologies is based in Longueuil, Quebec.
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Selected movie theatres in USA and Canada are equipped with motion seats. The first movie to support D-BOX motion code was Fast & Furious released on April 3, 2009.[3]
A standalone motion controller box or a PC based motion controller reads information about a movie title directly from the disc or by using "motion code" provided from an active Internet connection and relays motion signals to connected motion-equipped seats. Currently the system supports a library of around 1,000 movies.[4]
Many studios now support D-BOX technology by adding motion code to select Blu-ray titles:
Racing
Flight simulator
First person shooter