The Future Of Technology
The invention of the world’s first white laser could revolutionize communications, lighting and displays is being recognized as one of the top 100 breakthroughs of the year by Popular Science magazine.
White laser televisions can eventually produce 70% more colors than current TV’s. “It’s basic research at this point, the lasers are still quite big, and the projection is not like an LCD TV we have at home” says Cun-Zeheng Ning, an Arizona State professor.
It’s impossible to tell when this technology will hit the consumer market since it’s still early in its research phase. For more details be sure to check out the video above.
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