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Also, projector bulbs burn out every now and then and are quite expensive to replace. Make sure you're wiling to cover the cost of replacement.
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Damn, I thought DLP was a decent technology..
It's an Acer PD112
http://www.projectorcentral.com/Acer-PD112.htm
I've been offered it for £200, do you think I should take it at that price?
It's an Acer PD112
http://www.projectorcentral.com/Acer-PD112.htm
I've been offered it for £200, do you think I should take it at that price?
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You'll have to sit outside your caravan to watch that.sys0p wrote:Damn, I thought DLP was a decent technology..
It's an Acer PD112
http://www.projectorcentral.com/Acer-PD112.htm
I've been offered it for £200, do you think I should take it at that price?
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Well, I got it anyway..
http://img188.exs.cx/img188/2605/dscf00016tf.jpg
He had a laptop as well, so I took that. I got both of them for £325. How do you think I did?
The laptop has a Sempron 2800+ with 512mb, 40 gig drive, dvd writer, wireless g, and widescreen monitor. The projector is what I linked to, the quality on a dirty blue wall is pretty decent, good enough for xbox, I reckon...
http://img188.exs.cx/img188/2605/dscf00016tf.jpg
He had a laptop as well, so I took that. I got both of them for £325. How do you think I did?
The laptop has a Sempron 2800+ with 512mb, 40 gig drive, dvd writer, wireless g, and widescreen monitor. The projector is what I linked to, the quality on a dirty blue wall is pretty decent, good enough for xbox, I reckon...
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Ah, right, I was going to ask why the fucking thing was like a lightbulb.
Yeah, gonna get a decent screen for it tomorrow, I don't want to spend buckets though, would a white wall do the same job?
Also, is there any way I can tell how long a bulb has left? Are there any tell-tale signs that I can look out for?
Yeah, gonna get a decent screen for it tomorrow, I don't want to spend buckets though, would a white wall do the same job?
Also, is there any way I can tell how long a bulb has left? Are there any tell-tale signs that I can look out for?
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if it's a flat white and your walls aren't textured much (if at all), that would work.sys0p wrote:Ah, right, I was going to ask why the fucking thing was like a lightbulb.
Yeah, gonna get a decent screen for it tomorrow, I don't want to spend buckets though, would a white wall do the same job?
Also, is there any way I can tell how long a bulb has left? Are there any tell-tale signs that I can look out for?
as far as i know there's no way to PHYSICALLY check that, but, some projectors have lamp hours in the config or history menus (our NEC and InFocus projectors do.)
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forgot to add.... try setting up your projector using a dvd player as a source and either a video/audio setup dvd such as Sound and Visions' or Video Essentials. if neither of those are available to you, grab a dvd that's THX certified, look on the back of it, and make sure that there's a THX audio/video setup on that disc. keep in mind those THX setups are supposedly per film, but it's better than trying to eyeball black levels and such.
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