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"Do Not Pop Balloon or Burn Match" He's honest !! It even has a filter.

Mike
 
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They are cheap enough.. someone get one and test it's real output ;D. I dont have a meter, so I am out of the question lol..
 
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ugh why bother, it's just the same as DX lasers, just with a different warning label to make uneducated people think it's more powerful
 
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I love where it says "clear green beam, even in dark conditions"

Everyone else has to put our lasers away at night time- the beam gets so dim ::)
 
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robjdixon said:
I love where it says "clear green beam, even in dark conditions"

Everyone else has to put our lasers away at night time- the beam gets so dim ::)

yeah i can hardly see my 150 green labby unless i have the overhead lights on. See the light reflects off the beam and makes it look green.
 
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Hey, he says "<240MW" in the description, which I think is an accurate statement for every laser on this forum.

But dang, he says it's ok for "presentations" and "professional lectures"? I feel for the poor people that are there when the buyer unknowingly tries to use something like that in a dark room for a presentation. A guy at my school tried to use a DX true 5 for a presentation once, and we all wouldn't let him do it again. It was clearly some overpowered, was just painful to be looking at the screen when he flashed his pointer on it. I can't imagine a 20 minute presentation with even a true 30 or whatever this one happens to be.
 
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pullbangdead said:
Hey, he says "<240MW" in the description, which I think is an accurate statement for every laser on this forum.

But dang, he says it's ok for "presentations" and "professional lectures"? I feel for the poor people that are there when the buyer unknowingly tries to use something like that in a dark room for a presentation. A guy at my school tried to use a DX true 5 for a presentation once, and we all wouldn't let him do it again. It was clearly some overpowered, was just painful to be looking at the screen when he flashed his pointer on it. I can't imagine a 20 minute presentation with even a true 30 or whatever this one happens to be.

kinda why I like having my WL core, it's perfectly regulated at just under 5mW
 




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