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NFI Half + 1W Blue Laser 20Kpps DMX ILDA 03-90125249 (AU) 020-8002-9884 (UK) 212-2020403 (USA)

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2007

This is a Demonstration of our half watt + 1Watt 1000 mW BLUE 20 K Scanning Laser. Specifications; 20K Scanner using 455nm diodes DMX, Sound Activation, Built in Animation Displays; ILDA Port. This Laser is Suitable for Use with Laser Software (ILDA PORT) (computer Control). Clubs, Bars, Advertising, Malls, Casinos

We are using a Generic case to make this unit affordable.

. Sales enquiries to export.direct@nfi.com.au

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  • nope. because blue lasers are far harder to produce than green ones.

  • @1tanerdesign1 is that just a kit you put into a laser crab i.e. soundlab or a bstex model?

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  • The Nebuchadnezzar?

  • @PyroPortrayal yeah where can you buy a 1.6W 445nm lol...

  • @crazydj99

    As I said below, I meant to say blue, as in 445 nm

  • @PyroPortrayal where on earth can you buy a 1.6w 532nm laser diode for $300...?

  • @PyroPortrayal

    DAMN !!!! WANT GREEEN!!!!! Got already 4 Watt of Green =)

  • @Elektrodevil

    Oops, meant to say blue (ie: 445nm).

  • @PyroPortrayal

    Um HOW ???!?!?!

    Could you please explaine how to get a 1.6W Green Laser for 130 Dollar ?! Im going to be Billionaire with that information, thanks.

    PLS REPLAY as MESSAGE =)

  • looks like 473nm 200mW :)

  • IS THIS PRICE STILL CURRENT DO YOU HAVE A ONLINE STORE.. HOW CAN YOU WARRANTE ME THAT IM GETTING A 1w LASSER AND NOT A 500mw ONE.

    PLEASE REPLY BACK IM INTERESTED ON ONE OF THIS LASSERS NOT JUST GIVING YOU A HARD TIME

    GREAT PRODUCT LOOK FANTASTIC

  • "nope. because blue lasers are far harder to produce than green ones." I guess that may have been true 2 years ago(and I believe it was) but now green lasers are *very* cheap to make compared to the mW power. You can make a 1600mW(1.6W) one for about $130, or buy one for ~$250-350

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