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    I wonder how many people bought into this stock in anticipation of getting in laser tv before anyone else?
    I did.
    But have any sign of the chips being used in tvs.
    Not yet.
    What have we had however is "broadband wireless" and displays on cell phones.
    What an education it has been. I didn't know that cable broadband was defunct when you can get the same capacity using wireless.
    Did you know that?
    Apparently all these things are worth billions.
    Laser tv is still some way down the track by the sounds of things. It looks like they will however lay the foundation for the main game which must be lazer tv.
    So what do we have?
    A great business with a brilliant future. Cellphone displays and wireless broadband will keep things ticking over until we get the main game, which is laser tvs.
    It looks like this deal will lay the foudation for this


    Dr . Simon Cao, CEO of Arasor , states “ I am very excited about this joint venture and
    bel ieve that it wi l l accelerate the deployment of laser based display appl icat ions,
    star t ing wi th televisions and projectors and eventual ly to all forms of cel lular phones.

 
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