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Laser TV is a proposed new video display technology using laser optoelectronics. Some claim that laser TVs will be commercially available in late 2007.

Technology

Lasers may become an ideal replacement for the UHP lamps, which are currently in use in projection display devices such as rear projection TV and front projectors. Current televisions are capable of displaying only half of the visible spectrum of colors.

Advantages

One major claim of laser advocates is the ability to produce undiluted, perfect colors allowing precise hue mixing. With the color enhancement capable with lasers, up to 90% of the spectrum that is currently unviewable could be regained. Other improvements that laser advocates claim are bulbs that will never blow out, and increased efficiency by using two-thirds less power than traditional rear projection televisions.. Historically, however, lasers have been too bulky and expensive for widespread adoption.

The laser technology advocates claim that the technology will allow displays with a richer, more vibrant color palette than the conventional plasma, LCD or CRT displays.

They also claim the displays will:

* be half the weight and cost of Plasma or LCD displays
* require around 25% of the power required by Plasma or LCD displays
* be very thin like Plasma and LCD displays are today
* have a very wide colour gamut
* have a 50,000 hour life

Drawbacks

Together with the advantages of laser sources, there are reports that also describe some of the current shortcomings of laser displays, such as the following:

* Cost. Although a laser system can eliminate several components such as the color wheel and filters, the laser devices themselves are currently expensive. As manufacturing processes improve, however, this may be alleviated.
* Safety. The high power emitted by the coherent laser sources is inherently dangerous to human vision. Proponents claim that integrating the devices with the needed diffusion filters removes this risk.
* Speckle. Due to the narrowband coherent light source, speckle will be an issue at the display. Proponents claim that this issue can be minimized by the use of diffusing elements and multiple sources. These, however, may impact displayed resolution and system cost.

Controversy

Some have questioned the credibility of Laser TV development efforts. Apparently, some information regarding Laser TV developments can be traced to the pre-IPO publicity campaign of Arasor , and its partner, Novalux.

A number of major consumer TV manufacturers have indicated that they have no plans to incorporate Laser TV technology into their product ranges.

To the contrary however, companies such as Novalux have shown what appear to be viable demonstrations at industry conferences such as SID and CES.

References

1. ^ Laser TV Technology: Plasma and LCD Killer. Gizmodo (2006-10-11). Retrieved on 2007-01-04.
2. ^ "What means LASER-TV?", Laser tv news. Retrieved on 2007-02-24.
3. ^ a b c d Morgenstern, Steve (2007). "Laser-Sharp Color". Popular Science 270 (1).
4. ^ Forget plasma and LCD TV - the Laser TV is coming!. iTWire (2006-10-11). Retrieved on 2007-01-04.
5. ^ Brennesholtz, et al (2005-08-19). "Laser Projection Systems" (PDF). Insight Media. Retrieved on 2007-01-29.
6. ^ Mitsubishi PR/Marketing Ignorant of Laser TV 6 Months After Own Press Release. Smarthouse (2007-01-04). Retrieved on 2007-01-04.
7. ^ Mitsubishi Press Release Announcing Laser HDTV Demonstration. Mitsubishi (2006-04-07). Retrieved on 2007-01-04.
8. ^ More Problems For Laser TV Company Arasor. Smarthouse (2007-01-04). Retrieved on 2007-01-04.
9. ^ "Laser TV unveiled in Australia'", CNET.com.au, 2006-10-11. Retrieved on 2006-11-29.
10. ^ Laser TV: The Next Gen Screen?. Red Herring (2006-10-10). Retrieved on 2007-01-04.
11. ^ "Laser TV 'no plasma killer'", Sydney Morning Herald, 2006-10-19. Retrieved on 2006-10-23.
12. ^ "NOVALUX TO DEMONSTRATE HIGH-DEFINITION LASER TV DURING SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION DISPLAY 2006", 2006-05-25. Retrieved on 2007-01-29.
13. ^ "Novalux to Demo Laser-Based HDTVs at CES", PC Magazine, 2007-01-04. Retrieved on 2007-01-29.
14. ^ "Info and news about Laser TV", Laser tv news, 2007-01-31. Retrieved on 2007-01-31.
 

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