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wicked lasers arctic: we review the world's most dangerous laserThe Arctic from Wicked Lasers is a spectacular affirmation of the forward march of technology. But should a 750-milliwatt, handheld blue laser even be legal for sale?The article you’re about to read is a story of furious power unleashed. It’s a story about technology that must be seen to be believed, but causes serious concern among federal agencies. It’s a story of a 9-inch, 13.3oz, handheld laser that can shine a brilliant, blue beam many miles into the night’s sky, and, at shorter distance under the right conditions, burn flesh, cause permanent blindness, and set organic matter on fire....While it’s legal to own the Arctic laser and even point its beam into the sky, it is illegal in many jurisdictions to aim its beam at aircraft. The Arctic is a dangerous laser that should only be operated by responsible adults. Be a good citizen. Don’t be a dumbass.When testing the Arctic in the Maximum Lab, we put police tape around our code-locked door, donned our goggles, turned off the lights, and aimed the beam at the black metal panel of a PC case.In our own lab experiments, it took 7 minutes, 30 seconds to burn this depression in the safety goggles. With a focusing lens, we think we could have burned straight through in that time.Uploaded with ImageShack.us
juela man se mira original ese laser.... pero no le veo tanta utilidad poder quemar/joder algo con eso
esteee... bueno, si ese es el unico uso que se te ocurre para un laser... A mi se me ocurren mil y una cosas para las cuales podria ser util aparte de aplicaciones ya existentes (medicina por ej. para citar una de tantas?)...