I have no means to test it other than by eye; however, I have not noticed any brightness deviations. I kept it on for a minute running next to my True 30mW and the dot stayed just as bright the whole time.
I love mine. Definitely worth getting over a True 30mW (which I also have).
I might write a review on mine, with a few more pics, when I have the time.
I've gotta put one up on DX for da points so I might as well make a vid and post it here too.
Tbh I'd spend an extra $5 and get a True 30mW or a Kaleidoscopic 30mw.
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.469
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12337
So what's the difference between the first laser and the second?
Were they both advertised as NewWish? Or is only the second one NewWish? Did you get either of them from DX? The one you got from DX... did it have the wires leading to what you thought was an IR filter?
A few of the reviewers said that the black paint on the Rominsen isn't anodized and therefore chipped off a bit.
I'm OCD about that kind of thing, so that was a major turn off from my purchase.
If you're fine with that, then go for it.
Hey guys what about this...
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12337 - Kaleidoscopic 30mW Green Laser
That seems kinda neat and a bit different.
The reviewers say that the diffraction grating can be removed to view a single dot... Can anyone with any experience tell me whether with...
I have $50 and I'm looking to buy another green laser.
I currently have a DX True 20mW laserpointer and I'm hoping for something a bit stronger (AKA >30mW).
Preferably from DX, seeing as I'm ordering a second True 20mW for a friend.
I've been looking through DX and the only decent greenies I...
I'll buy one.
I would just need one of the Evolution sized ones.
I'm willing to pay around $15 for it... I guess that means if I we can find 2 other takers (AKA 4 purchases; split $20 shipping 4 ways to $5 each).
If you're interested, pm me! :)
Re: Know any Proxy App's for bypassing school filt
Just use an https proxy such as:
https(colon)//kproxy(dot)com/
https(colon)//ninjacloak(dot)com/
Note that these sites run of the secure https, as opposed to simply http, which means that no school firewall filter can block it... in most cases.