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Okay... let me explain why some of the changes were not made or were made a certain way.
- The LaserBee II price was pulled from ebay, so it is accurate. I will, however, note the website price.
- (If you are comparing prices perhaps it would make some logical sense to note that some prices include Shipping and some do not. That would make your 1st Post much more accurate. It's funny how you state the highest prices of our LPMproducts that include Shipping costs and the lowest prices of others without Shipping costs)
- I know the nospin LPM had no datalogging. That is why it was not mentioned.
- (You are comparing Apples to Oranges... Data Logging is a Feature on an LPM)
- Zeroing is not listed as a feature for the 5W LaserBee because it is not novel. Plus, at least one other LPM also offered it long before, and zeroing is not a market-changing feature.
- (Spin it any way you want.... The 5W LaserBee is the only Hobbyists LPM that uses the OPHIR heads that has an actual Zeroing Control... And that IS a feature the other LPM's that use an OPHIR head don't and NEVER had)
- The Alpha price was from memory. I know they sold for that used (when there were none on the market), but that's not the right figure to use here. I've only listed new prices. If you can find reference to Radiant selling them for $125 it will be updated.
- (For a scientific and logical guy like you I would have thought you would post info by research and not memory...:undecided: It took 10 seconds to find this... http://laserpointerforums.com/f41/i...nt-alpha-power-meter-56689-16.html#post967874 The price was quoted on the website until it was taken down.)
- (BTW the Alpha Predecessor was this:- http://laserpointerforums.com/f42/diy-thermal-lpm-under-50-a-51129.html#post704325http://laserpointerforums.com/f42/diy-thermal-lpm-under-50-a-51129.html#post704325 The Alpha used that exact same circuit.)
- Adding zeroing to the LaserBee A and LaserBee AX has not had any impact on the hobbyist LPM market. Thus, it is not a novel feature for the purposes of history and was not included.
- (From all the complaints that were posted on the Alpha Thread about how it was impossible to Zero the Alpha after a few tests and that the Alpha team did not respond with a fix and stopped selling the Alpha. We waited for 6 months for a fix. When it did not come and the Alphas were no longer sold we decided to improve the Analog circuit with a more refined split supply circuit that allowed True Zeroing of the LaserBee A. That feature was noted and touted on our LPF Sales Thread.)
- The LaserBee I, I-X, and II are currently sold for hugely different prices, and are all electrically nearly identical. Based on that, logically, the rest of the families of LaserBee products likely work like that. I'll pursue getting an image of the inside of a LaserBee 3.7W USB so that I can update the description if necessary. EDIT: I see that it is different... welcome to the world of FTDI, Jerry...
- (I find it amusing that you can't seem to trust the manufacturer of the LaserBee products when he lets you know that the LaserBee 3.7W USM does not use the same electronics as the LaserBee 2.5W USB)
- I don't have access to any of your research regarding slow sensors. I've never noticed an appreciable difference, so I did not note one in this thread. I'll try to track down a Radiant Alpha owner and a LaserBee 2.5W USB owner for comparison purposes.
- (refer to the last response just above... I'm a bit confused...I thought this was an unbiased History Of the Hobbyist LPMs or are those only your personal thoughts...ideas and biases...:thinking
I didn't want to quibble, but since you asked again, does that answer your questions?
(Stating actual facts is not Quibbling unless there is some other
agenda to not be fully truthful in stating all facts...:undecided
And thank you, I suppose I'll add that photo. Since it was such a short-lived and fairly non-influential product, I wasn't going to worry about it. Since I have one now, that sort of makes the decision.
Trevor
I've responded to some of the important ambiguous stuff above in ().:beer:
BTW... your chart is still incorrect... :na:
EDIT: wow am i the only one that thinks that the orginal kenometer and kenometer lite were kinda uggly for an commercially targeted lpm?
greetings,,
No you are definitely not the only one... I thought I was the only one...
Jerry
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