maybe I'm understanding this laser thing, but the way i understand it, it uses high speed mirrors and so doesn't actualy have hard pixels like an lcd or plasma. so, the better the mirror tech gets, the higher the resolution, with no "per pixel" manufacturing cost.
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Chris @ Oct 10th 2006 9:52AM
maybe I'm understanding this laser thing, but the way i understand it, it uses high speed mirrors and so doesn't actualy have hard pixels like an lcd or plasma. so, the better the mirror tech gets, the higher the resolution, with no "per pixel" manufacturing cost.
unless it's still based on this 6 year old tech http://www.photonicsonline.com/content/news/article.asp?DocID={EA2E56F4-057C-11D4-8C30-009027DE0829}&Bucket=&Featured=&VNETCOOKIE=NO
, which is still better resolution than current HDTV.