Saturday, February 1, 2014

Projector buying!?




pieman_21


Dose anyone know where i can get a computer projector for under £50.00! Second hand, refurbished i dont mind.

Please help!



Answer
I would try e-bay

Beware of cheap second hand projectors because they may require a new projector globe, these globs are usuraly very expensive. The globe in my projector blew a few months ago a new projector was $1300 and a new bulb was $950 so I was better off to get a new projector. This can easily blow your budget so be very careful

Look at one of these
http://cgi.ebay.com/YOKOGAWA-D-800-COMPUTER-PROJECTOR_W0QQitemZ160073352693QQihZ006QQcategoryZ25321QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I am not shure of the condition of the globe is like, you should check before bidding

http://cgi.ebay.com/PANASONIC-PORTABLE-PROJECTOR-THEATER-LAPTOP-COMPUTER_W0QQitemZ110078291539QQihZ001QQcategoryZ71587QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
It needs an RCA input so you would need to get an adaptor for your laptop to convert the VGA plug into an RCA but it is in good working order

Should I buy a TV or a Projector?




Roger That


I am thinking on buying a tv, but I see that it would be more "cool" if I have a Projector.
What should I buy?



Answer
Projectors are expensive to maintain. You have to replace the bulb every so many hours. LCD and DLP projectors typically have a lamp life of 2000-4000 hours. That's the problem with projection television. These projectors use special high-pressure lamps that cost between $200 and $500. Projector owners who primarily watch movies and special events run their projectors an average of about 8 hours a week. For a projector with a 2000-hour lamp, that translates to 4-5 years of use. But if you use a projector as your main TV, logging say 4 hours per day, you'll be looking at lamp replacement in under a year and a half.

Also, a projector has no built-in TV tuner of any kind, but it will display signals from an HDTV tuner, satellite receiver, or cable box.

The best projector performance in a home theater, you should be able to substantially reduce or eliminate light in the room, whether it's daylight or room lights. Rooms with few windows are good candidates. If you plan to use a projector in a room that gets a lot of sunlight, you may need to limit your viewing to after dark.




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