tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16731483.post276523945392558281..comments2024-03-28T12:44:35.099-04:00Comments on News from the "Real World": RTI NEO ONE Revolutionises Lasers for Large Scale ProductionsDavidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11980248848147600519noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16731483.post-7032237075407119232017-04-29T21:48:39.081-04:002017-04-29T21:48:39.081-04:00This is not the typical article I tend to read, bu...This is not the typical article I tend to read, but I thought it was very interesting. I've never really known much about lasers, however I was intrigued to see how RTI NEO ONE "revolutionized" it. Not knowing the precedent, I can not fully evaluate the revolutionary qualities of the product, however, I did think it was an amazing product. My favorite part about it was that it was 7kg (so like 3 pounds). Often times I find that the best technological products are often outrageously heavy. For example, everyone loves to use moving light, but trying to hang one of those in a lift is absolutely terrifying. I also thought it was cool that they designed it in an octagonal shape so that it could be configured in a plethora of ways. I'm honestly still a bit confused on what 24W be foot means, but it sounds like it would be a lot for a laser, so it is definitely pretty awesome! Very interesting read to learn about a unique product. Marisa Rinchiusonoreply@blogger.com