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    The Death of Plasma & LCD

    October 18th 2006 12:24
    I wonder how many people out there have purchased a Plasma recently thinking it was there best buy yet. As refreshing as new visual technologies maybe it can dishearten consumers who have valiantly purchased the newest waive of technology only to be told that there’s something out there that is revolutionary. Usually the purchase of an LCD or Plasma is in the thousands of dollars making every bit of research critical in deciding which way to go.

    Well I have some bad news for some who have already just purchased a Plasma and some refreshingly good news for those in the market to purchase a wide screen TV. The new range of TVs will be know as the Laser TV, a technology that is being hailed as revolutionary and likely to be the end of both current Plasma and LCD TVs. Laser technology is far more superior in that it can allow the eye to see about 90% of its full capacity on screen, in comparison current generation panels are only able to project 35% of what the human eye can visualise.


    Apart from the obvious advancement in technology Laser TVs are lighter and will be cheaper than current model TVs. The launch of Laser technology in Australia will be in December 2007 and the following Article in the Age provides an insight into what to expect. Some would think that December 2007 is too far in the future to consider holding off on such a purchase, but a wise man once said “All good things come to he who waits”. I’m of the view that if you’re current TV still has a bit of life in it, keep it and wait for the Laser technology to unfold.

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    Comment by Anonymous

    October 20th 2006 01:09


    Is there any information out there regarding the safety of laser technology? I don't spend too many hours in front of a TV screen but I know others who do.

    I guess that's something manufacturers would have considered.
    S

    Comment by incognito

    October 20th 2006 03:45
    After much research on the topic I have not been able to find anything to proclaim that Laser TVs could in fact harm the viewer, as suggested I think these precautionary measures would have been taken by the manufacturers that are producing the technology.

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