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lasers VS iphone4, will the iphone be burned?

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Dudes I found this, someone with mask, named himself doctor X, seems like a professional player, with some lasers he lases an totally new iphone4, OMFG, that’s crazy, everything is amazing except the unprofessional shooting practices, lol, but who cares, the lasers do work! No no ask, that’s absolutely not meee!
Here it is Doctor X' s youtube.com interesting:knight:
 
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So dude's got a lot of money, a lot of Focalprice greens, and a lot of .... plants? That's seriously a lot of plants. And like nothing else. That's like his "plant room" or something I guess.
 

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Fake

I'm a mobile phone engineer 6 days a week, and having replaced countless digitisers and lcd's on iPhone 3, 3gs , 4g ...i can can tell you thats a display model... a few $ off fleabay.

When the light reflects off the digitiser...you can see ripple as if the plastic has warped...only problem is that the digitiser is a sheet of glass, and so is the LCD obv....so it doesnt warp.


Plus ive lased a fre broken digitisers with my 1w 445nm , and they dont smoke unless you hit the black paint. :)
 
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I noticed that too. the screen looked 'warped' in the reflection. I know the local Apple store here has about 20 "iphone 4s" lined up in the window -- I wondered if they were the real deal or not, because it seems like that'd be a bit of a waste, not to mention the smash-n-grab potential.

EDIT: Kinda interesting, didn't know there was such a big market for these.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Display-Dummy-F...y-models-E-/260639102593?pt=US_Display_Phones
 
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seems reasonable1w 445nm not hight power, laserman's lasers can be much more than yours, so i dont think they are totally the same, but i do really curious about the purpose of this man
 

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seems reasonable1w 445nm not hight power, laserman's lasers can be much more than yours, so i dont think they are totally the same, but i do really curious about the purpose of this man



1000mW not high power??


I think we have a laserman fan here :)
 
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Wow, that was epically gay

He needs a CO2 laser before I'd become interested...
 

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Simply how I see it:

He simply turned the camera to him turning on the lasers. Which had to be recorded after hitting the glass with some high power laser that can burn clear glass, or possibly a torch. So he then recorded the video of the lasers being turned on, with probably a piece of electrical tape or something similar on the green dot. This way, it would appear to be smoking and burning through.

Simple camera trickery, If you want to prove something that hasn't been done before, Dont put the Iphone 4 out of frame.
 
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All I have to say is..

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Just a fake, sorry ..... CO2 can burn glass (and iphone touchscreen is a capacitive device made in tempered glass) ..... maybe 20 or 30 W of green can damage the capacitive layers (it's a micron or two deposition of "transparent metallization" so probably is not 100% transparent to all wavelenghts) ..... but not for sure a standard handheld, and surely not with smoke.

this is how a CO2 laser work on glass:


The LCD panel is a different thing ..... it's still 2 very thin layers of glass, but the adhesive polarizer sheets in front and back of the panel are made in plastic, so they can be damaged from a watt or two (still, not as in the video) ..... and also the layer of "liquid crystals" fluid, can be damaged fr overheating ..... but, again, not as in the video .....
 

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The LCD panel is a different thing ..... it's still 2 very thin layers of glass, but the adhesive polarizer sheets in front and back of the panel are made in plastic, so they can be damaged from a watt or two (still, not as in the video) ..... and also the layer of "liquid crystals" fluid, can be damaged fr overheating ..... but, again, not as in the video .....

Yup...All that burning would be contained inside under the glass, but the smoke came from the outside. So either way I still think he put some black tape on the front, to fake a burning act, then showed the results after some possible porch or CO2 job to the front glass.
 

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Simply how I see it:

He simply turned the camera to him turning on the lasers. Which had to be recorded after hitting the glass with some high power laser that can burn clear glass, or possibly a torch. So he then recorded the video of the lasers being turned on, with probably a piece of electrical tape or something similar on the green dot. This way, it would appear to be smoking and burning through.

Simple camera trickery, If you want to prove something that hasn't been done before, Dont put the Iphone 4 out of frame.

words up, man, i also think some shot change detection is a little bit weird
 




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