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User:Jadechristal made some additions in 2005 which were littered with sales jargon and undue praise for the awesome glory of EOTech. Since he had made no edits before or since, I assumed he was a hired goon trying to push his wares on Wikipedia, and have therefore cut down/re-worded a good portion of his edits. If you think that was unjustified, discuss it here. - Tronno ( t | c ) 11:36, 25 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Anybody know any (non-proprietary) information regarding the holographic dot projection scheme, and its difference from the standard "red-dot" scheme? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 18.218.1.215 (talk) 00:59, 25 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
This article is in need of some real technical information. If I get around to it i'll try to make a diagram based on the patent drawings. Simply linking to 'red dot sight' is unsuitable because the technology is different. In the meantime, see external links for the patent info. ExtremeSquared (talk) 00:16, 24 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Made a diagram, i hope nobody is offended by me leaving this article in a somewhat sloppy shape until i get around to writing a technical explanation. ExtremeSquared (talk) 21:46, 3 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The article claims that this projects a holographic image of a reticle. It's a common misunderstanding that holograms are projections but they are not. (Look at the wikipedia article on holograms and the only place the word "projection" occurs is in the movie & TV show appearace section.)Laserlight1234 (talk) 21:43, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I have multiple edits recently to correct factually inaccurate information. Can someone explain why these edits have been reverted each time. — Preceding unsigned comment added by EOT2.0! (talk • contribs) 20:48, 1 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]