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Laser TVs launching Christmas 2007 »
Posted by: y_soitenly 2 years, 5 months agoRemember that laser-powered projection TV announced by Mitsubishi earlier this year? Well, another prototype was turned out again today in Australia only this time, by Arasor, the Australian company that will manufacture the unique optoelectronic chip central to the laser projection device developed by Silicon Valley-based Novalux. The new sets are
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ETproductions
June 2, 2007, 2:57 a.m.Interesting. I'm about to replace a defective TV, and this looks like very interesting technology.
The power supply on my 3 year old Philips plasma is going out. You now have to spend a hour or more turning it on and off to get it to do anything.
I bought it from Sears. They came out, and gave me a quote of $741 to replace the power supply, with no assurance that's the problem.
Even though Sears was able to get a price on the power supply, when I called Philips, they claimed that no power supply was available for that model. Consumer law says they have to support it with parts for 7 years, but like the US government, what does that matter.
I let them know that was the last Philips product I will ever buy.
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50Mhz
June 2, 2007, 1:44 p.m.I can just see the first lawsuit deposition:
"Well Sir, I was using my Wii with Star Wars Lego, when all of a sudden Darth Vader made a dirty move, and I panicked and my wiimote went through the tv and the lasers just shot right out and freakin nailed me! So now I'm suing for the loss of my hand"
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