Laser TV, no plasma killer
Not that it should come as any surprise, but most manufacturers don't give a shiznit 'bout those laser TVs. Yeah, despite all the blow-harding by Novalux's C-levels about laser TVs supplanting plasmas, most big panel manufacturers have no plans to bring laser TV technology to market anytime soon. See, much of the laser TV hype is coming from Australia's own Arasor -- the company behind the optoelectronic chip central to the laser projection device -- so the Sydney Morning Herald went ahead and contacted Fujitsu, Pioneer, Samsung and Philips to get the poop. Just like we expected, none of them have any immediate plans to incorporate laser TV into their product lines, having already made significant investments in plasma and LCD. In fact, when asked if laser was a plasma killer, Samsung, who along with Mitsubishi are supposed to launch actual product before the close of 2007, stated that "Laser TV is one of a number of competing, next generation formats. At this stage, it is too early to say more." Still, Arasor's co-director Larry Marshall, continues boasting that by January's CES, "eight different manufacturers, including the major ones" will show-up with laser TVs on display. Maybe, but first-prototypes are miles away from mass production, eh Larry. Still, with Arasor set to list on the Australian Stock Exchange [Thanks, anon]






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Putter @ Oct 19th 2006 10:38AM
Why the comparison to LCD and plasma? The lasers diplays are projection based; the form factor along means they're not competing with one another.
sedders @ Oct 19th 2006 7:18PM
@Putter: True they may be projector based but due to the ability to control laser light more precisely than light used in typical projector systems, these tvs can be much much thinner, thinner than plasmas and lcd.
@Thomas: Of course the other manufacturers and even mitsubishi are going to talk it down, they still want to be able to sell plasma tvs for the next year or so