Eclecticos
07-06-2008, 10:36 AM
Laser TV
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Mitsubishi has built the ultimate entertainment device, the laser TV!
Lasers shooting out of a television screen isn’t as scary as it may sound.
But it does have one big benefit-color.
Lasers can be tuned to the exact wavelength of light you like down to the nanometer. So TV makers can produce the ideal shades of red, green, and blue to produce the best colors possibly. Mitsubishi claims this allows them to reproduce about 80 percent of all the colors humans can see versus about 40 percent for other TVs.
Solar Powered LCD
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Sharp claims this new technology reduces annual energy consumption by about 75% compared to the existing 26-inch LCD TVs available in the market today.
Moreover, the new triple-junction thin-film solar module technology is free of toxic materials.
Not to mention that using solar panel reduces fossil fuel consumption.
http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/5016/lasertvjz0.jpg
Mitsubishi has built the ultimate entertainment device, the laser TV!
Lasers shooting out of a television screen isn’t as scary as it may sound.
But it does have one big benefit-color.
Lasers can be tuned to the exact wavelength of light you like down to the nanometer. So TV makers can produce the ideal shades of red, green, and blue to produce the best colors possibly. Mitsubishi claims this allows them to reproduce about 80 percent of all the colors humans can see versus about 40 percent for other TVs.
Solar Powered LCD
http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/9787/solortvyd6.jpg
Sharp claims this new technology reduces annual energy consumption by about 75% compared to the existing 26-inch LCD TVs available in the market today.
Moreover, the new triple-junction thin-film solar module technology is free of toxic materials.
Not to mention that using solar panel reduces fossil fuel consumption.