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Upconversion, or upsampling, refers to the ability to take a low-quality impage and interpolate the pixels to create a better quality picture.

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Many electronics stores offer upconversion DVD players such as Best buy or Staples. Find the closest electronic stores in your area and they will be able to help. You could also try online.

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Yes the Philips DVD Player with HD Upconversion.

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lasers damage call composition

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How do lasers work

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With Lasers was created on 2007-06-05.

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Springfield Lasers was created in 1996.

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the plural of laser is lasers. for example

I have many lasers.

you don't say

I have many laser.

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Since the early 1970s Erchonia lasers have been classified by wavelength and maximum output powers into four classes. The lasers are used in treatment of neck and shoulder pain, breast augmentation, acne, laser assisted body augmentation. The types of lasers they use for these treatments include 3LT Lasers, Custom Design Lasers and Zerona Lasers.

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Cold lasers are low-level lasers that do not produce heat and are used for therapeutic purposes such as reducing inflammation and promoting healing. Hot lasers, on the other hand, are high-level lasers that generate heat and are used for cutting or cauterizing tissue in surgical procedures.

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Yes brands such as Harman Kardon, JVC Onkyo and Sony feature up conversion.

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He uses Lightwave RGB lasers

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They made lasers to defend the world from space aliens!!!

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No. Lasers produce coherent light.

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  • gas lasers: helium-neon, argon, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, etc.
  • liquid lasers: dye, chemical reaction lasers, etc.
  • solid lasers: ruby, semiconductor laser diodes, etc.

Lasers can be made many ways. Too many for me to list here.

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  • gas lasers: helium-neon, argon, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, etc.
  • liquid lasers: dye, chemical reaction lasers, etc.
  • solid lasers: ruby, semiconductor laser diodes, etc.

Lasers can be made many ways. Too many for me to list here.

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The answer is yes, lasers can destroy incoming missiles and bombs.

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All lasers are illegal if they are higher than 5mw green and blue lasers are not illegal if they are 5mw or less.

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Lasers have evolved over time in terms of increased power and precision, allowing for applications in various fields such as medicine, communication, and manufacturing. Advances in technology have led to the development of new types of lasers, such as fiber lasers and diode lasers, which are more efficient and versatile. Additionally, the miniaturization of lasers has enabled their integration into devices such as smartphones and laptops.

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1080 upconversion converts from a device's native resolution to a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. Although most high definition televisions are capable of displaying lower resolution signals by doing the conversion just before displaying, there are some benefits to doing the conversion before sending it to the HDTV. DVD players have this feature because performing the scaling closer to the source inside the DVD player allows the video scaler to work with the original signal without the concern of transmission error or interference. In addition, individual manufacturers can include their own proprietary filtering techniques that will make the picture look better as part of the 1080 upconversion.

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Yes, there are lasers specifically designed to cut through metal. Fiber lasers and CO2 lasers are commonly used in metal cutting applications due to their high power and precision. These lasers are capable of cutting through various types of metals with different thicknesses.

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No green lasers are not illegal just do not point them at aircraft

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Cooking with Lasers was created on 2002-04-09.

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M Squared Lasers was created in 2005.

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San Jose Lasers ended in 1998.

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San Jose Lasers was created in 1996.

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Ellex Medical Lasers was created in 1985.

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Certain astronomical phenomena are believed to be a result of the operation of natural lasers. If you mean man-made lasers: sure there are, on satellites and whatnot.

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Tunable lasers have the ability to change their output wavelength, whereas regular lasers have a fixed wavelength. Tunable lasers are versatile in research and industrial applications where specific wavelengths are needed. This tunability allows for greater flexibility in adjusting the laser output for different purposes.

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yes they do happen to use lasers, though im not sure for what...

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Laserbtb is a website that exclusively sells lasers, including 50mW green lasers, as well as safety equipment to wear when using lasers. Lasers can also be found on Amazon, and eBay as well.

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Rosacea can be an irritating condition to have, causing your skin to become red and irritated, but it can be treated with lasers. The pulsed dye laser (PDL) has been proven to show improvements in every patient. Other laser treatments include diode lasers, KTP lasers, CO2 lasers, Nd:YAG lasers.

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James T. Luxon has written:

'Industrial lasers and their applications'

'Industrial lasers andtheir applications' -- subject(s): Lasers

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No optical mice do not have lasers in them, they use LED's (light emmiting diodes).

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Yes. There are both blue and green colored lasers.

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The TopCon lasers are used in the construction industry These lasers are used as positioning equipment and are used by surveyors, civil engineers, construction contractors and equipment operators.

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Lasers should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations governing electronic waste. It is recommended to contact a certified electronic waste recycling facility for proper disposal of lasers to prevent harm to the environment. Do not dispose of lasers in regular trash bins.

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There are four main classes of lasers: Class 1 (safe for normal use), Class 2 (low-power visible lasers), Class 3 (medium-power lasers), and Class 4 (high-power lasers). Each class has different levels of potential hazards and safety considerations.

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Lasers used for cutting are rarely found outside of industrial use, as they are extremely dangerous and very large. Laser cutting is done by CO2 lasers or neodymium lasers. CO2 lasers function by energizing a gas mixture of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and helium. Neodymium lasers function in the same way as CO2 lasers, except instead of using gas as the medium, they use a crystal with small amounts of neodymium in it.

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  • gas lasers: helium-neon, argon, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, etc.
  • liquid lasers: dye, chemical reaction lasers, etc.
  • solid lasers: ruby, semiconductor laser diodes, etc.

Lasers can be made many ways. Too many for me to list here.

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Picosecond lasers have a variety of uses. Some of the most common uses for picosecond lasers are in the medical field in such procedures as laser eye surgery and tattoo removal.

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High energy pulsed lasers are available for purchase on the "Newport" website. They have many models available. These lasers are quite expensive and cost thousands of dollars.

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Cooking food is not a common use for lasers. Lasers are typically used for cutting, welding, engraving, medical procedures, communication, and scientific research.

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Laser was originally an acronym, for "light amplification through stimulated emision of radiation".

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Industrial lasers are built to be more rugged and easier to maintain.

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Just go to Ebay and search green lasers and you'll get some results

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