With Quantum TV, you never get to see the end of the show. You start off on one channel, but when you jump to another channel, there's no "last channel" option, so you keep leaping from channel to channel, always hoping that your next leap will be the leap home.

That's what I read in the Wall Street Journal, anyway.
To the person who posted about the quantum television, that technology has been around since the 70's, it's called L.S.D. :P Available at a street corner near you.
The next step after laser is phaser & then its quantum televisions. With quntum TV some freaky things could happen...like having reality project into the TV & then next thing you know two gorgeous playboy playmates are watching you spank the monkey.

Or not.
Field Effect Display, now produced as "JUMBOTRON", What Nigerian Kiddie would Cry Hour for One?

SED, same thing & promised two years ago for this fall. NOTHING. You Just Cann't Trust EM!
thomas von drashek
Laser TVs have three color wavelengths (R,G,B) reflect off a DMD to create the image instead of having a color wheel filter the white light in a DLP.

Laser TVs sound great but I wonder if they suffer the same geometry problems.
Is part of the Misubishi Group -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi.
They aren't going anywhere.

Yes laser TVs use projection, but are supposed to have a better colour gamut, weigh 50% less than large LCDs and Plasma TVs, and use less power.
I still cannot grasp how laser tvs are supposed to be thinner than either PDP or LCD tvs. Wouldn't laser tvs entail some sort of rear projection? That would rather make bulkier like CRT tvs (if not nearly as heavy). I'm baffled...
With Quantum TV, you never get to see the end of the show. You start off on one channel, but when you jump to another channel, there's no "last channel" option, so you keep leaping from channel to channel, always hoping that your next leap will be the leap home.

That's what I read in the Wall Street Journal, anyway.
To the person who posted about the quantum television, that technology has been around since the 70's, it's called L.S.D. :P Available at a street corner near you.
The next step after laser is phaser & then its quantum televisions. With quntum TV some freaky things could happen...like having reality project into the TV & then next thing you know two gorgeous playboy playmates are watching you spank the monkey.

Or not.
Field Effect Display, now produced as "JUMBOTRON", What Nigerian Kiddie would Cry Hour for One?

SED, same thing & promised two years ago for this fall. NOTHING. You Just Cann't Trust EM!
thomas von drashek
CRTs are still the best.
Too bad nobody makes good CRTs anymore.
Still think I'd prefer a SED.. Someday...
Laser TVs have three color wavelengths (R,G,B) reflect off a DMD to create the image instead of having a color wheel filter the white light in a DLP.

Laser TVs sound great but I wonder if they suffer the same geometry problems.
But won't we have to wear special glasses??

Sorry ... just messing with the noobs there J ... heh heh.
Is part of the Misubishi Group -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi.
They aren't going anywhere.

Yes laser TVs use projection, but are supposed to have a better colour gamut, weigh 50% less than large LCDs and Plasma TVs, and use less power.
I still cannot grasp how laser tvs are supposed to be thinner than either PDP or LCD tvs. Wouldn't laser tvs entail some sort of rear projection? That would rather make bulkier like CRT tvs (if not nearly as heavy). I'm baffled...
This company smells fishy as hell.

http://www.smarthouse.com.au/TVs_And_Large_Display/Industry/K9N8B6D6?page=1