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    so who is going to be the first to buy one of these to rip the lasers out of

    the spec says its 2000-3000 ansi and uses one green laser one blue laser and one red led

    and i have seen a price some where of like 700euros for the 2k ansi model

    http://www.casio.co.uk/News/Casio_Re...ss_Projectors/
    http://www.casio-projectors.eu/euro/

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    Laser and LED hybrid light source that enables mercury-free, high-brightness projection
    High-brightness projection is achieved without a high-pressure mercury lamp by using blue light emitted by a blue laser, green light converted from blue laser light with a phosphor, and light emitted by a high-lumen red LED through a DLP® chip onto the screen.

    So, we're all going to be running out to buy high power BLUE lasers so that we can convert the light to green... WTF!, i think not
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    yea i read that too was like wtf

    but its Casio not some unknown Chinese mfg so i have no idea what to think

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    Maybe it means there will be some cheaper blue lasers appearing on the market once this type of projector becomes the accepted norm.

    We can always hope... Anyone know what wavelength blue they're using?

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    Default Miniture Laser projector

    I was reading this thread and then came across something rather interesting whilst trawling the Consumer Electronics Show Articles on the net. It's a miniature Laser video projector slightly larger than a portable external Hard drive. I'm guessing that it uses Red and blue diode lasers and a Green DPSS (unless there has been a major breakthrough with the mystical green diodes) being fed in to a 3-in-one Dicho and reproduces images using the raster method, Rather than using a DLP chip and incoherent light like the casio projector does. The real beauty of using coherent light is the fact that the projector doesn't need focusing, the manufacturer is claiming 10 lumens which is pretty bright for an iPhone sized piece of kit with most conventional Pico projectors only managing 1-5 lumens tops!

    Links to follow with my sincere apologies for the flash introduction but stick with it

    http://www.microvision.com/technology/picop.html

    And what post would be complete without a slightly iffy youtube link

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRs8nsqrgqc

    They are thinking about building the laser display engines in to the top of laptop screens and embedding them in mobile phones. Can any one see these things being scaled up to produce rear projection laser TV's

    Happy Pondering

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    Hi Matt

    These have been discussed before on PL, I believe there is an entire thread somewhere dedicated to these small projectors.

    If I recall correctly I even registered with the manufacturers to be kept informed of progress, but alas, so far I have heard nothing.

    It was mentioned that the price point would be ~£250, if that's the case i'll be one of the early adopters

    Cheers

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