You cant see it because it has a light and the tv has a light.
We use them in many things, including but not excluding: cars, lamps, microwaves, spotlights, stadiums, laser pointers, computers, diving lanterns, and projectors. They are even seen on TV or in movies (light-bulb=idea)
Laser scanners are used in: 3d printers, laser printers, for treatment of long-sighted eyes, laser shows, in microscopes, laser tv, LIDAR which is a technology that can determine the distance of objects. It is also used in barcode scanners.
the tv
A normal HDTV has better picture quality than a Laser TV. A laser TV basically looks like projector, whereas the normal HDTV has HD quality picture screen for your taste.
That depends, short wave infrared radiation can travel through glass (hence the laser pointers and your TV remotes), but longer infrared waves get reflected. This is due to the design of glass so that we can see through it but the infrared heat radiation does not leave, thus improving efficiency.
No, laser vision is not real. It only happens in TV, primarily cartoons or superhero based genres. You may not and cannot shoot laser beams from your eyes.
If you're black yes
You can burn the surface of an LCD or plasma display with a laser that is either high intensity (Over 5 mw) or had its infrared filter removed. But then you can burn the surface of most plastics with a 50 mw laser pen.
Laser Diode. photo diode
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A laser system has many uses. They can be used for pointing, to change channels on a TV, in medical and dental surgery, and it even has military uses.
Probably within the next year or so. I know of one company that's currently developing a laser system for their high def television. If you're asking about 3-D laser holographic televisions, there is some research going on now, but it may take a few years yet before it's both cheap enough to manufacture and market.