Mitsubishi Laser TV - CES 2008
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@djlance2006 greed?
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if this TV comes out more expensive than LED, they can get f*ked... laser TV's cost half the money in production build so how can they charge more?
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1080i/720p @60hz
imagine what could happen to your eyes if the laser gets faulty
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- @ lazzer408 -
Me too - but I just can't call it "laser" TV without a scanner pair being involved.
This is just "diffused laser illumination"
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i wonder what the power specs will be
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OLED
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It's NOT new technology. I though of this crap when I was 5 playing with HeNe tubes. Hence my username =)
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alriy , when this 70" babe hit the store , im ready to cut whatever she needs and brings her in right away .
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advantages to laser is they will be half the weight and cost of Plasma or LCD displays. Laser TV's require around 25 percent of the power required by plasma or LCD displays. Laser tv will be very think like plasma and LCD displays are today. A Laser tv have a very wide colour gamut twice the color of today's HDTV's. Laser TV's have 50,000 hour life span or better. An a laser tv maintains full power output for the lifespan of the laser resulting in a picture that doesn't pregressively degrade
He can't say anything about the proprietary technology... WHY? Because it's belong to the LDT which had patented all imaginable ways to get a laser beam on a screen,(300 patents) blocking any commercial applications.
There were many full working laser (rear) projectors, never reaching the market ONLY BECAUSE of these patents!!!
Get patient, in 5 years you can buy them, not because of technology but PATENTS MADNESS.
AltMarc 3 years ago 4
$1200 for a 65" lcd? where??!
infertagul 3 years ago 3