Has someone compiled a list of websites selling lasers oriented at the hobbyist market?
LaserGlow, AxiZ, Spec (but he doesn't have a website), and I'm sure there's a lot more.
Has someone compiled a list of websites selling lasers oriented at the hobbyist market?
LaserGlow, AxiZ, Spec (but he doesn't have a website), and I'm sure there's a lot more.
I'd add Junktronix.com to the list
No shopping cart on our site yet, but we're working on it.
No shopping cart... or catalog!
It's hard to add you to the list if we don't know what lasers you're selling and for how much.
You can get these ( www.neo-laser.com ) from myself.
I also sell the usual accessories.
The light at the end of the tunnel. Its' a white laser.
www.rocknite.co.uk
where is the price on the site ?!Originally Posted by fluff
Let me know which models you are interested in and I'll email you the prices.
The light at the end of the tunnel. Its' a white laser.
www.rocknite.co.uk
actually, it was the software i was intrest in
But it`s to expencive for me anyway, and it`s maybe only workable with one type DAC ?
the software displayed on the neo site is all pangolinOriginally Posted by liteglow
I read something somewhere that they hired pango to make a simple software package for them...
Its possible as I imagine pangolin is pretty hard up for money... The dot-com bubble was huge for them and they probably thought it would never end like most everyone else.
I know what i read wasnt from pangolin, so this might be entirely conjecture.
How was Pangolin affected by the dot-com bubble? They're hardly an Internet company. Beyond doing lasershows for corporate events, I don't see them being anything like pets.com or whomever.