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The Optotronics pens look to be NewWish.Depending on when this happens, I may be interested in getting into this for a "pen style Premium 150mw" greenie. Is it a CNI or a Newwish though?
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The Optotronics pens look to be NewWish.Depending on when this happens, I may be interested in getting into this for a "pen style Premium 150mw" greenie. Is it a CNI or a Newwish though?
Opto have a good reputation.
Especially the upgrade system is very nice.
I paid 750$ for a Viasho ~440mW (average output, 60sec). I wont need an upgrade.
If you ask politely, maybe Viasho will pick a good unit for you. I like 'em overspec'ed.
Good luck with the group buy. I have a plane to catch and a vacation to enjoy
If you read my post, you will see that I only responded to Jacks statement about RPL being superior to the "the generic Viasho pointer".
This is bullshit.
If you have read around, you would have noticed that RPLs use a 2.5W N-light diode. Generic viasho units supposedly use a "Made in china" diode. There is no need to call "bullshit"; the person you contacted[at viasho] may not have been aware of this...
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The Viasho contact person is a sales person and as such will say what you want to hear to make the sale.The Viasho contact person know his lasers better than you and me.
Viasho have two options: 2W n-Light vs 2,5W n-Light. If you choose the 2W, price will further decrease. I got the 2,5W n-Light.
As I said, there are no difference.
themandalorian: "...Viasho with their non english website couldn't have that."
The language of the websites says nothing about the origin of the components. You are funny.
Have you forgot? All opto lasers are made in China by Viasho.
Believe it or not, its the same shit.
The Viasho contact person is a sales person and as such will say what you want to hear to make the sale.
The reputation of the RPL far exceeds that of the Viasho portable; that said, they get tons of inquiries not only from hobbyists, but from the big Chinese internet retailers for the RPL. So recently they have been saying what the potential customers want to hear, but they are not the same product. They have a bigger profit margin on their own product due to it's much lower production costs.
As for diodes, I know for fact that their regular Viasho pointers do not use n-light at all, they are too expensive a diode for their regular pointers. And those that are produced in the under 250mw range only use a 1.2W diode (non-nlight).
In fact, nlight does not even make a 2W diode, the lowest they make is a 2.5W. They use to make a 1.2W, but that was discontinued long ago and they never offered a 2W 808nm single emitter diode. Here it the link to the nlight product page for proof of this.
http://www.nlight.net/nlight-files/.../nLIGHT_Single-Emitters-NonVisible_090302.pdf
Before you go around calling people liars, you should get an education in how salesmen who's job and income are based on how much they can sell.
Manufacturers customize their base products to customer needs whether it be a lower cost unit with more profit margin and less expensive components and looser specs or a higher cost with less profit margin, higher perfomance, with tighter specs and longer life.
They want to make their customers happy and sell lots of products to them, so manufacturers will work with their customers to see that their needs are met.
I've got more important things to do than try teach a class in contract manufacturing or argue with new forum members.