Laser Television 29 Jul 2007 09:43 pm
The Next Generation of Television
Laser televisions are going to be huge.
If Laser TV can really deliver superior picture quality, at a reasonable price, there’s no reason it will not dominate the HDTV market. The added bonus of the manufacturer’s claim of lower power consumption, less weight and a picture quality which doesn’t degrade over time will ultimately sway the nay-sayers of laser-powered televisions. I think there are many people, such as myself, who have put off spending thousands of dollars on a HDTV because of the fear of investing in a product destined to be outdated as soon as the box touches your living room floor. Buying a big screen television is a major investment, with most people buying or upgrading to a new tv every 4-6 years.
LCD and plasma manufacturers won’t go down without a fight though. Billions have been spent on this development of this technology, but I can’t help but think consumers, not manufacturers, are going to dictate the outcome of this battle. When laser tv is launched in the
Perhaps as a society, we’ve become jaded to new technology, because it seems like there is a limitless selection of cell phones and computers, each model seemingly more advanced than the next. While some may predict Laser TV will suffer the same fate as the Betamax, I believe the era of the laser television will resemble the market shift from cassette to cd and VHS to dvd, both embracing the better technology. With no other superior technology on the horizon, Laser TV should have a great run.

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