Hercules 400 laser makes you a man for a mere $3,000
By Paul Miller | November 20, 2007
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
We get it, lasers are awesome. You know, you can burn things and blind people and stuff, what’s not to like? But at some point — let’s say the $3k mark, for the sake of argument — you’re just starting to look silly, that’s all we’re saying. The Hercules 400 Laser happens to hit just such a price point, with 400mW of power that’s capable of burning through cardboard and thick plastic. Back in our day we had to use ingenuity and a magnifying glass to set things on fire, but we would’ve sold our family into slavery for a shot at one of these, so the point is kind of moot.
[Via Uncrate; thanks Frank]
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