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7 Star Entertainment Looks Forward to Strong Product Launches in 2014
7 Star Entertainment Looks Forward to Strong Product Launches in 2014.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n 7 Star Entertainment Looks Forward to Strong Product Launches in 2014\n \n \n7 Star Entertainment Looks Forward to Strong Product Launches in 2014\n\nCompany Anticipates Launch of Orbital Beacon and Orbital Media Player Next Year\n\n \n FORT LAUDERDALE, FL--(Marketwired - Nov 22, 2013) - 7 STAR ENTERTAINNMENT, INC. (OTC Pink: SAEE) -- 7 Star Entertainment is pleased to announce the coming launch of two highly anticipated new product lines in 2014; the Orbital Beacon and the Orbital Media Player. The Orbital Beacon's focus is \"location based technology\" and will become the backbone of a new generation of products created around a single concept of locating people, places, and things. Whether it's your car, luggage or even your child, the Orbital Beacon will help you find it. The platform is powered by Orbital's patented Radio Direction Finding (RDF) System that allows a small hand-held transceiver to locate a paired Beacon. The Beacon currently has several patents pending and patents awarded. According to research firm Strategy Analytics, location based services and technology will generate $10 billion in revenue by 2016. \"The profit potential for this product line is substantial. We could be looking at millions in new revenue by capturing even a relatively small percentage of this market,\" 7 Star CEO, Carl Conte.\n The technology that Orbital has developed can be adapted to multiple applications. It can be adapted to sense temperature or even rainfall in remote locations. One application that has generated considerable interest has been the Orbital cell phone case. The case uses Orbital's patented RDF antenna system to locate items embedded with an Orbital Beacon in short-range situations and indoors where GPS does not work. It will work at ranges of one meter up to one kilometer and displays a directional arrow and distance to the Beacon from where the user is standing. If the Beacon is out of RDF range, it reports its grid location. The technology has been put through rigorous testing with the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. Army where the device was used for finding items equipped with a Beacon that were dropped from aircraft.\n Another product launch we are eagerly awaiting is the Orbital Media Player. The Media Player supports all popular formats and traditional media player functions. It...