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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2007

The laser technology advocates claim that the technology will allow displays with a richer, more vibrant color palette than the conventional plasma, LCD or CRT displays.
They also claim the displays will:
* be half the weight and cost of Plasma or LCD displays
* require around 25% of the power required by Plasma or LCD displays
* be very thin like Plasma and LCD displays are today
* have a very wide colour gamut
* have a 50,000 hour life

http://www.arasor.net
http://www.necsel.com
http://www.novalux.com

http://www.novalux.com/assets/downloads/Lasers_in_Projection.pdf

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  • Laser TV will kill OLED before it ever really takes off. Mitsubishi has a working experimental 65-inch model. At ten inches thick, it is a fatty compared to the ultra slim OLED monitors that are starting to hit the market, but it is 65-inches, which puts their puny size to shame. New technology in the pipeline, namely the "super wide angular optical engine" promises to get the thickness down to acceptable levels by the time the first commercial models roll out.

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  • fuck capitalism, hail tecnhology

  • Less cost for production, they want to make money! :|

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  • @latta65 "Laser TV will kill OLED before it ever really takes off. "

    No, it won't.

    It's a projection technology. The end.

    Projection anything looks good in a darkened room. It might replace projectors, but it's not going to replace OLED or even LCD.

  • @latta65 im sorry have you seen a single laser tv for sale? oled is as good as it gets.

  • @latta65 i know you posted this comment 3 years ago but ill have to disagree with you, OLED tvs are one of the best tvs to buy at the moment and i haven't even heard of a lazer TV until today, OLED screens are in most phones we use today and Sony is using OLED screens for the PSP 2 (NGP).

  • LCD, LED, OLED, 3D, Plazma....where are you, laser ?

  • Three years later....no dice.

  • @latta65 You're a fucktard. OLED displays can be a fraction of a millimeter thick, the lasers need a 3" square box that holds the laser. Also laser displays aren't flexible.

  • @pmcted2 OLEDS I believe Oleds will truly bring an revolution because of many reasons. transparents Oleds are one, flexible screens is another and I think there is one more that I cannot remember

  • Plasma screens were outdated before they came out..

  • OH thats the PITCH. Will make plazma obsolete! dot da dah!!!!!!!!! drum roll please

  • @turgore +1

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