Laser TV unveiled

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Source : News.com (au)
It's being hailed by its developers as the next revolution in visual technology -
a laser television that will make plasma screens obsolete.
Australian company Arasor International and its US partner Novalux unveiled what they claimed to be the world's first laser television in Sydney today, with a pitch that it would be half the price, twice as good, and use a quarter of the electricity of conventional plasma and LCD TVs.

Manufacturing company Arasor produces the unique optoelectronic chip central to the laser projection device being developed by Silicon Valley-based Novalux, which is being used by a number of television manufacturers.

And displayed beside a conventional 50 inch plasma TV this afternoon, the Mitsubishi-built prototype does appear brighter and clearer than its “older†rival.

With a worldwide launch date scheduled for Christmas 2007, under recognisable brands like Mitsubishi and Samsung, Novalux chief executive Jean-Michel Pelaprat is so bold as to predict the death of plasma.

“If you look at any screen today, the colour content is roughly about 30-35 per cent of what the eye can see,†he said.

“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.

“All of a sudden what you see is a lifelike image on display.â€

Combine that with energy efficiency, price advantage and the fact that the laser TVs will be half the weight and depth of plasma TVS, and Mr Pelaprat says “plasma is now something of the pastâ€.

Mr Pelaprat predicted LCD TVs would come to dominate the market below 40 inches, and laser television the market above that screen size, displacing plasma.

The optoelectronic chip-laser technology won't be confined to TVs.

The technology is also being trialled in mobile phones, where it will be used to project images onto any surface, and in home theatres and cinemas.
 
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:O boy...so many announcements...i guess that next year we're gonna see some pretty revolutionary changes...
Multi cores cpus, DX10, Vista, new phase change ram....and a number of new techs to replace the current LCDs and Plasmas!!!
 
I think this should take a while (5yrs, at least!) to hit commercial markets. Plasmas-HDvdv-BluRay are just entering the market yet, and that too at a time when even the DVD hasn't come close to anywhere near 'aging'.
 
Mitsubishi will show the first Laser projection TV set end of this week.

Instead of white-light mercury lamps a Laser TV uses a red, blue and green laser to generate images. The advantages are bright and deep images on large, thin, lightweight screens.

Apparently the first commercial Laser HDTV will go on sale in 2007.

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This will probably be widely available in India by 2009.
 
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