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NT-L-118 UV/purple/blue/violet laser pionter BEAM

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2007

Another video of the NT-L-118 laser shining a beam brightly in the air! New technology is AWSOME. very deep color in the laser beam is breath taking!

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  • BTW, we used to sell these for $350, NOT $2000 USD

  • The videos will remain here for entertainment although we no longer sell these lasers. The NT-L-118 has been off the market for spring of 2007. The milky looking beam is a result of bad video conversion, sorry.

    We are currently working on a white-light(RGB) laser pointer. It's going very well...

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  • you know you can buy lazer pointers like this for like 7 bucks on ebay lol

  • holy crap man a white laser?

    cool!!! btw is there a way you can just change the color of the bulb to a purple color is that impossible????

    5stars to the video!!! great laser!

  • You should start selling these again, but with a more powerful Blu-Ray diode that has become available.

  • Dude.. that kills the camera

  • LOL!!!! I am going to make one for 100$!!! U dont need a ps3 2000$ is a scam!!!!!

  • cheapest way to get one is take apart a blu ray player, ps3s have come down in price... to buy the laser on the open market plan on spending $2000 or more

  • wicked lasers have most powerfull lasers in the world go to my channel for a link to their website, if u use the link u will get a discount

  • Actually there are lasers in just about every wavelength you can think of. Just depends on the lasing medium. A 405nm laser falls pretty well in to the UV spectrum. They are crazy in color. I took apart my Toshiba HD DVD and Sony Blu-Ray players to look at them...they are such a beautiful color. Not a good idea to look at though...lasers will damage your eyes quickly.

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