Green is the Order of the Day
July 14, 2009 by Michael
Filed under Electronic Gadgets

Having a laser light these days is no big deal. Every other person has a red laser. But if you really want to standout with your laser light, go for the one with green color.
 This laser pointer is about 50 times brighter than the red laser pointer. Also, because of its unique color, it is easily noticeable. The wavelength used for green light is 532nm as against 650nm for red light. Another feature of green light is that it is even visible mid air unlike red laser. This makes it useful for sky pointing. Also, the green light can be seen at much greater distances.
This pointer is based on the use of Diode Pumped Solid State Frequency Doubled (DPSSFD) laser technology.
Green Laser Pointer Features:
- Very bright green laser at 532 nm wavelength
- Range of approximately 9,000 ft (2600 m) in darkness
- 1.1 mm beam diameter at source
- Momentary push button switch
- Takes 2 “AAA” batteries (included)
Lunascape Afterglow Presentation System
May 5, 2009 by Michael
Filed under Computer Gadgets, Electronic Gadgets
Typical presentations involve the use of Microsoft PowerPoint and a whiteboard should any notes or further information need to be provided. However, the Lunascape Afterglow Presentation System offers a unique new approach to provide an interactive experience to presenters and the audience.
With the Lunsacape Afterglow Presentation System, through the use of a laser pointer, items on a projection screen can be emphasized, highlighted, or even used to control the cursor of a mouse. The pointer can also be integrated with PowerPoint itself by allowing side buttons to be used to control the slides of the presentation.
How does the Afterglow Presentation System work?
The Afterglow PowerPoint Laser Pointer couples with a USB camera which can be connected to the PC running the presentation to track the motion of the laser pointer. Typical laser pointers have never before allowed for annotation on the screen, however this is the benefit of the Afterglow system.
The built in Image Processing System (IPS) uses the captured image from the camera to determine the lasers location allowing for smooth handwriting and drawing. So to make it easier, imagine the system being similar to a digital white board just without the specialized hardware required on the whiteboard and computer.

Minimum System Requirements
- Intel Pentium III or Pentium M 1GHz class CPU
- Microsoft Windows XP SP1
- 256MB RAM Recommend – 512MB RAM
- 50MB Available Hard Drive Space
- Graphics Card with External Output Resolution of XGA(1024×768)
- USB Port
- Projector with at least XGA (1024×768) resolution
Available: Amazon
Price: $1,890.00
Mitsubishi’s attempt to redefine HighDefinitionTV
September 9, 2008 by admin
Filed under Home Entertainment Gadgets
Mitsubishi has brough up its latest offering to the market in the form of a 65 inch laser based HDTV. This is a valiant attempt to redefine the HDTV market with a laser technology which allows the television to operate at an considerably low power consumption as well as without fading of images or the burn out effect.
The only thing that the TV can burn out is your pocket, proced at $7000 Mitsubishi Laservue is fairly expensive for a television though the quality is for sure unquestionable. So incase you have been looking out a fairly good tv and the price is not that big an issue, may be here is the one!
Check out the Mitsubishi LaserVue in action.
Laser Guided Scissors
August 24, 2008 by admin
Filed under Miscellaneous Gadgets
What a great gadget, not just for cutting peoples hair like the image above shows but for all sorts of things. Who needs a guillotine to cut a straight line when you can use these laser guided scissors. Aimed at the craftwork and hairdressing industry I can see this gadget being a real success. The laser line can be turned on and off by push button and is powered by two LR44 cell batteries (included).
The Laser Guided Scissors are priced at $17.99 from Thinkgeek.
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