Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Who can give me the names of the best hd projectors under $2000?




toddrick





Answer
Depends on what you want to use it for. The best for home theatre would not be the best for business. It also depends what you mean by "hd". Assuming you mean high definition there are two levels available: 1280 x 720 pixels and 1920 x 1280 pixels.

The CHEAPEST of the 1920 x 1280 projectors lists for $4000

There are a number of excellent 1280 x 720 (or 788) projectors, including the latest LCD models from Panasonic and Sanyo (See first link for a comparative review), but both are a bit beyond your $2000 limit. The best 720p projector for the $$ is arguably the Mitsubishi 1000, currently selling for $1000 (See 2nd link for a review).

That said, have a look at current reviews and judge based on your needs / priorities. Any of the big names in projectors can be safely chosen, but you might be wise to pick a brand with a good local or reputable on-line dealer. Some brands to consider include Optoma, Mitsubishi, InFocus, Panasonic, Sanyo ...

Hope this helps.

how can i maximize my bulb life for my projector?




John D


How could i maximize bulb life for my porjector. recently it went out. it went out prematurely. is their any cause for this. not well ventalation, i also a air vent right above it that blows out air. hot air this season. and could that make that much of a difference on how long it lasts. its always on economy. also, would having the projector turned on and off more often cause the lamp to go out


Answer
1. You should move your projector away from the vent, first thing. The dust and particles that come from the vent can do some real damage to your projector.

2. Be sure not to unplug your projector or shut it down completely before the fan has run for several minutes and turned itself off.

3. If your projector has a filter, (newer projectors may not have filters, but most older models do) be sure to clean it regularly.

Lamp life specifications can be a little deceiving. If your projector manufacturer says the lamp is supposed to last 4000 hours, its actually specifying a half life. Your lamp may last longer than that, but it should not fail completely before that time. But either way, your lamp will be less bright at 2000 hours than it was when you first purchased it. And it will be less bright at 4000 than it was at 2000. Manufacturer lamp warranties are typically only good for the first 90 days of ownership, (though some are now as long as a year), but extended lamp warranties can often be purchased for under $100 and may be worth the investment.

Someone mentioned that most projectors have fans that keep running once the projector has been shut down, that is true as long as you leave the projector plugged in. Newer projectors (those released in the last year or so) will include a battery that will run the fan even after it is unplugged, but if your projector is older than that, you won't have that feature.


General Projector Care tips
http://www.projectorpeople.com/resources/projector-care.asp

Lamp Life specific tips
http://www.projectorpeople.com/resources/projector-lamp_life.asp




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