Welcome back!
Last summer, people got wise to the fact that c@s1o had released a line of video projectors
that use 24 (!) 445nm 1000mW 5.6mm diodes!
The diodes are used both for their blue light, and with help of a phosphor thinggy, the green light as well.
So, many projectors were (and still are being) torn apart just to get those diodes, as they
make A LOT (outputs of almost 2W have been measured) of blue light for a relatively
cheap price.
They are awesome short range burners too, as you can imagine.
Short range, because the divergence is really terrible. Emission is a bunch of bars
instead a nice round spot, and to top it off one axis diverges much faster than the other.
In my signature there's a blue link to a video of the output without a lens at several levels of current.
Wicked Lasers was the first to commercially offer a handheld based on that diode, everybody
ordered one, they couldn't keep up with the orders, and today we have people finally
receiving them, some 7 months after they were ordered.
Also, lasers in general have dropped in price heavily over the last year.
The current cutting edge of 405nm comes from 12x burners and you get as much as 800mW out of them!
Also, because of videos of these monster handhelds on youtube,
almost every day we get "WOW! where can I get a 1W blue lazor now!"-threads from total
laser-noobs with NO experience with lasers at all.