Several months ago, I wrote to NOVAlasers about possible future products:
The folks at NOVA told me that future products were likely.
What do you think they're planning? Do you think they'll sell 500 mW lasers like LaserGlow?
Dear NOVAlasers Staff:
I really like your products. For one, they got much better prices and specs. For example, your blue 20+ mW laser only costs $1000, while [O]ptotronics' only blue laser, which costs the same, has only a guaranteed 10+ mW output. Your 20 mW blue laser has better specs than Wicked's blue Spyders (smaller beam diameter and TEM00 instead of TEM03) and only half the original price. Even the NOVA350 has better specs than Wicked's green Spyders (except for near-TEM00 instead of TEM00) and lower price. NOVA lasers might become more popular if they had more wavelengths, such as IR, [yellow] (589 nm), and red (635 and 650 nm). Also, more optics, such as double- in addition to plano- lenses might get better business. Also, selling lab lasers shouldn't hurt either! Just a thought!
The folks at NOVA told me that future products were likely.
Thank-you very much for taking the time to write us your kind words, encouragement
and product suggestions.
We pride ourselves on being not only competitively priced in the marketplace but
also offering great customer service.
We currently have several projects on the go, including expanding our product
selection. Keep a look out on our website for many more products in the future,
including laser modules.
If you have any more suggestions, I hope you won't hesitate to contact us again!
Best Regards.
Magdalena Gudzowska,
Sales Director
NOVALASERS.COM
What do you think they're planning? Do you think they'll sell 500 mW lasers like LaserGlow?