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  • WHats the resolution and contrast ratios on it?

  • A LAMP WITH A COLOR WHEEL IN IT... WOW, that's new... what a bunch of crap... the color wheel is IN the housing of cheap DLP systems, not the lamp, is not used in LCD or SXRD RP-TV's... why doe people make up facts like this??? anyway... apparently this type of new laser system got canned... it's nowehere to be found and has been replaced by at least OLED

  • better than plasma, lcd, and projection. Awesome! I'm getting one. Anything above 70 inches would be beautiful.

  • So you could like rip the front off the TV and project the lasers onto the building across the street, creating a 200 foot image (of your sister being porked by by some old fat bald guy for $5, or other yankee type home vids).

  • SED > Laser tv

  • they should have played like a hell good game like gears of war or assassins creed or something nice not stupid finding nemo pfft but that looks really kick ass though lol

  • All the people who think that the laser used in this technology will hurt your eyes are idiots. For heavens sake, tube TV's use a beam of electrons!

  • :-)

    ^^

  • i kinda love my eyes.. so

  • number one baby gooooooooooooooooooood very very good

  • lol i should make one from my 25 watt co2 laser XD

  • They claim they are less than half the price of LCD/Plasma !! Thats great news, I just hope the big companies dont cover this up to secure their big fat profits on LCD. They can also make them small enuf for PDA's, so size is NOT an issue. This should surely kill all LCD's and Plasmas for good, I would love one, TV, Monitor, Cell Phone...

  • I will wait till they are 100% safe.

  • Goddamn, i hope that shit wont come too soon. I just bought a nice expensive HD tv lol.

    Fuck =)

  • This is very interesting, specially for usage on big events and such... but I see one big problem:

    It probably uses lots of energy.

    Dunno about heat dissipation.

    Other than that... image is sharper and clearer, response times are quicker, it´s probably brighter then any other solution...

    But yeah, for a home TV, I'm betting more on OLEDs. Specially the transparent flexible kind. Just hope they can fix the issues on lifespan... being organic and all.

  • These are the dummest comments I have ever read.  You people are so dumb. The lasers won't burn your eyes, R-Tards.

  • sry but im not destroying my eyes for a tv.  ill stick with HD thx very much.

  • laser tv is HD, and if you don't won't to hurt your eyes just turn the brightness level down.

  • rofl...u do know that HD is not a tv projection technology right?

    besides...the laser is used to light the pixels...

    oh and BTW...research HD (High Definition) cause apparently u're a bit confused.

  • Laser tv's are HD. and there are filters to negate any effects to the eyes. A laser tv displays better color representation, a better image, a purer image than plasma or lcd. It displays more colors than a plasma. and won't suffer from ghosting, or burnt out pixels. it is lighter cheaper and doesn't heat up like toaster.

  • 1) They will not destroys your eyes... read some sources before saying stuff like that

    2) Sticking with HD? Laser TVs are also HD..

    HD video is a video that has a definition of 1280x720 or 1920x1080, not a type of TV

    you must mean LCD or Plasma XD

  • you missed the point, it is hd just another way of delivering it, except that faster shit he talks about is bullshit, light travels at the speed of light and no other speed

  • acually light has diffrent speeds depending on its freq or for those who don't understand vibrations yes colors vibrate for instance red light is slower than blue light, blue light is more intense (faster) this is why we have blue ray technology the blue ray light is more intense so you can have more bumps on a blue ray DVD than a traditional red light DVD which allows for more data to be stored on 1 disk if you don't believe just Google up light frequencies in a color spectrum

  • I'm guessing they mean refresh rate/response.

  • IM BLIND IM BLIND LOL

  • Laser TV + Weed + Gears of war = A dream come true!

  • Whatever- projection TV's of any kind are old news.. OLED or something else will be the "next gen", not another kind of projection.

  • the size of the monitors are comparable to the size of any lcd or plasma, and if coupled with sxrd tech you have refresh rates of 120 hz... thats fucking jiztastic

  • Whats the odds on some TV manufacturer buying it and quietly brushing it under the carpet, never to be seen again.

  • It would not be the first thing to put put under the carpet like say the electric car

  • We were supposed to be able to buy laser TV's by Xmas '07

    Haven't heard anything about them for a while...

  • i have one there really expisive but well worth it...

  • i wonder the laser will we place the bulbs in dlp video projectors and will mean you dont have to keep on buying new bulbs all the time

  • mitsubishi is coming out with laser rear projection tv next year. they will be shown at ces in january 08 :)

  • hmm well while the color reproduction may sound amazing, i dont want to have to wear sunglasses every time i watch tv. laser tv looks way to bright

  • If you use a good diffuser and not a superstrong laser it's not a problem.

  • They look really cool. It is just unfortunate that they start at 50". Why could they not go smaller?

  • I agree... I can't either have (because of space) or afford a TV with that size... :(

  • laser tv isnt the tv type. lasers will just be the new projection method used in dlps and it will put dlp to the top because ive seen a laser dlp and it looks AMAZING. buy one, their half the price of plasmas and at least twice as good image quality

  • this is amazing, the most colors that a plasma can display that i know is 200 trillion. if thats only 40% of color in the world and laser tvs can show 90% of colors in the world, then thats a HUGE amount!

  • Im BLIND IM BLIND

  • Why 50"+

  • Because making them smaller wouldn't be economical- they'd be hyper expensive for their size (main component- the lasers- wouldn't change in price).

    Whereas they'd be able to build a 60" for not much more than a 50" and charge another grand for it. Which makes it a far better business proposition than going smaller.

  • Wrong, the issue is effect size. The original plasma TVs were 50"+ (&, for the most part, still are). It has everything to do with drama, & what's more dramatic than putting an image on a bigger screen? But, don't worry. Soon enough (by 2009 or 2010), you'll see <30" Laser TVs as well. Ultimately, the goal is to move lasers into cell phones using the same technology. So the idea is cheaper and sharper images. Not a bad idea. For more info, simply do a Google search on "laser tv".

  • yeah its gonna be sick! mobile phones gonna be high definition projectors with over 50 billion colors.. u can project an image or vid on any surface and its gonna look amazing apparently

  • "green colors will look GREEEEEENUUURRRR."

    this guy has the most annoying voice ever.

  • Some people just sound too hyper when narrating. ;)

  • im getting 1

  • Mercury crystal laser TV would blow your face into your brain. It looks 5-d. I watched it at an air force base in Germany last month and it feels like your eyes are having an orgasm.

  • look up sed tv and oled tv

  • What shit. Australia's developing the laser TV.

  • can't wait. They consume less energy, they are cheaper to produce, and they show a better image quality than the other technologies out there. awesome! Hope they're better than SED technology.

  • Not to mention that they will be cheaper.

  • i just wonder if they can keep up with the release date claims... not to mention price... i sure hope so...

  • If the quality of Lasers is as good as the claims then, Plasmas, LCDs, and DLPs should get dirt-cheap around Christmas 2007. Though, I'd probably still go with the Lasers as the claims are the picture quality doesn't fade over the years.

  • 18 months??

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