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FrozenGate by Avery

2in1 portable laser

FireMyLaser said:
You can't really compare a mixed wavelength laser with a DPSS single wavelength.

Sure I can. You can render any wavelength between 532nm and 660nm with an RGY system, 594nm included. Here's DPSS yellow (which is more of an amber than a yellow anyway):

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And here's six times the power in RGY, for a fraction of the price:
 

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There is still a difference between RGB and RGV. The price difference would be crazy though if it was 650-532-473 instead of 650-532-405. Also with RGB the colors are brighter, than RGV unless its on a paper screen.. Whatever.

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Cyparagon said:
[quote author=FireMyLaser link=1231143290/0#15 date=1231677803]You can't really compare a mixed wavelength laser with a DPSS single wavelength.

Sure I can. You can render any wavelength between 532nm and 660nm with an RGY system, 594nm included. Here's DPSS yellow (which is more of an amber than a yellow anyway):

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And here's six times the power in RGY, for a fraction of the price:[/quote]

I guess it depends on whether you channel the beam through a prism. I like the amber beam in those images, what wl is that?
 


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