I got the deal from this thread:
http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...-RGB-lasers***
I did order my laser 17.07.2013 , and it took 5 days to built it and do the testing (she said)
But it was only passed 3-4 days and I got the tracking number.
And 7 days after it was shipped from China <---- CHINA it did arrive at my house door in Norway!
So only a total of 2 weeks from order until I use it home.. that is impressive !
The laser itself:
Very well made, venting seems good for the drivers and PSU.
Lasers are protected inside the sealed box with window in front for the galvo.
And the build inside look very professional (no glued mounts with bad z screws), they use X.Y.Z mounts for each mirror, and the mounts seems to be of a solid standard.
Power ON:
The white is perfect, the laser is thin and works great for graphic and beam show
Also tested the DMX, worked without any trouble !!
Nice little feature if I want to do some quick effects and dont want to bring my computer.
With the lasers was: instruction manual, DMX cables, cable for loop, key for ON\OFF safety, and some wire for safety when you mount it.
Display in the back was easy to understand, and you can choose Auto mode, Music mode And DMX mode (if not using ILDA)
Also pretty awesome that you got 2 button tho invert X and Y galvo !! thumbs UP
Lasers itself seems to be in good quality, but the green does not modulate as fast as the others, it turns ON slower..
So you if you draw a green circle you can notice that the green laser is a tiny bit weaker half circle before it goes full ON the rest.
if you draw only a green circle the power is 100% , but not if it need to go off and then on. (maybe adjustment of TEC?)
Galvos are fast and works great, but they could be faster and do intense graphic better. (But then again you need to pay more)
So my conclusion: I give Lightspace and their staff thumbs UP
The only bad thing was that one flight case was broken at arrival, but that is the PO problem, not lightspace (lasers was unharmed)
some pictures taken from my phone: