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The death of Plasma
If you look at any screen today, the color
content is roughly about 30-35 per cent of what the eye can
see, but for the very first time with a laser TV we'll be able
to see 90 per cent of what the eye can see.
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Videos and other media
Check out the difference between plasma
and laser TV with your own eyes.
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What is Laser TV?
This is the first rear-projection TV
powered by a laser in combination with an HD chip used
to generate images.
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A NEW look thanks
to advances in plastic
The screens will be so lightweight that the
need for frames will be significantly lessened. This will give
the television a cleaner, practically all-screen look.
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How much and when?
Laser television will replace the market above
the 40" screen size, displacing plasma. The first commercial
Laser HDTV is expected to go on sale in...
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Developers
Arasor is the developer of the
optoelectronic chip, and Novalux supplies the laser
modules. Arasor and Novalux began work on the laser TV
project nearly two years ago...
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