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The Philips LCA3116 Projector Lamp
Written by Laura Monday, 25 January 2010 08:11
The Philips LCA3116 Projector Lamp is the recommended Philips genuine replacement projector lamp for a significant number of Philips projectors, including the Philips 3LCD projectors, bSure SV1, bSure SV2, Garbo Matchline and Garbo.
The Philips LCA3116 projector lamp is also compatible with the Philips Btender projector and the following Philips projector models: LC3031, LC3031/17, LC3031/17B, LC3131, LC3131/99, LC3132, LC3132/17, LC3132/27, LC3132/99, LC6231, LC6231/40, LC6231/99, LC7181 and the Philips LC7181/99 projectors.
The Philips LCA3116 projector lamp is a 132 watt bulb which, according to Philips, has an average lamp life / life expectancy of 5,400 hours.
Projector lamps and spotting the fakes
Written by James Sunday, 24 January 2010 10:00
Projector lamps, like many other products, are not beyond faking. The problem is when you are paying for the price of what you misguidedly believe to be an original manufacturer’s product (e.g. Epson projector lamps or NEC projector lamps etc) you being out of pocket may only be a secondary concern.
If you have mistakenly purchased a projector lamp that is a fake (this does not include unbranded projector lamps compatible with the manufacturer’s projector models) you may have also purchased a dangerous electrical disaster too.
Mitsubishi VLT-XL8LP Projector Lamp
Written by Samantha Saturday, 23 January 2010 09:46
The Mitsubishi VLT-XL8LP projector lamp is the recommended genuine replacement projector lamp for the Mitsubishi SL4U and SL4SU projectors.
A Mitsubishi VLT-XL8LP projector lamp is a NSH lamp which is able to provide 180 watts of power (which reduces in wattage when your Mitsubishi projector is used in its power saving economic mode). The average expected lamp life of the Mitsubishi VLT-XL8LP projector lamp as advised by the manufacturer is 2,500 hours. When the Mitsubishi VLT-XL8LP projector lamp is used in regular low energy economic mode the projector lamp life is estimated at 3,000 hours as specified by Mitsubishi.
Should you notice the Mitsubishi VLT-XL8LP projector lamp is beginning to dim during your presentations then it is highly likely you will need to consider a replacement projector lamp as soon as possible because it is probably coming to the end of its life cycle.
Before you install your replacement Mitsubishi VLT-XL8LP projector lamp always consult the instructions that come with your Mitsubishi projector lamp and the manual that comes with your projector, which will ensure that you won’t damage either during the process.
At JP-UK, for many years we have been providing the Mitsubishi VLT-XL8LP projector lamp, along with projector bulbs for any other brand and projector model (even discontinued projector models). We supply schools, councils and large and small businesses throughout the UK. If you need advice or prices please do not hesitate to speak to us for any support you need with your projector lamp requirements on 0161 474 1200.
Benefits of using home and business projectors
Written by Laura Friday, 22 January 2010 09:42
One of the reasons why projectors and projector lamps have caught on so much in recent years is because of the advancement in technology which now means that watching a home cinema lit with its compatible projector lamp will provide the best viewing and picture quality possible. Even when newer TV sets are brought out they never quite beat the size of picture and all round viewing quality available with a home cinema (even if it is a number of years older).
Usually, buying a TV set will see you ensured of a minimum of 11 years good service, however, it will prove to be only 12 to 24 months later that there will be an advancement so crucial which has been added to newly produced TV sets that rarely will anyone keep theirs for the full duration of its service expectancy. The beauty is when you have purchased a home cinema with its projector lamp you have already chosen a superior way of viewing your films, TV programmes and gaming that your home cinema will stand the test of technological time and will only require the replacement of projector lamps to keep it in action.
Knowing the benefits of buying projector lamps
Written by James Thursday, 21 January 2010 08:49
Projector lamps last thousands of hours and, in truth, make a sound investment (let’s face it you won’t get far without your projector lamp). The average projector lamp life for most brands ensures that you get value for money. Projector lamps can look costly if you aren’t considering their benefits and duration of lamp life (industry average: 2,000 hours).
Projectors and projector lamps are widely used by businesses and home cinema users because quite simply they are the best and easiest way to present a clear, concise and large image to a group of people.
These days there are a myriad of people who regularly use and purchase projector lamps and this is because (rather than projectors and projector lamps being popular for business presentations) within the last 4-5 years the use of home theatres has become extremely popular.
The Hitachi DT00771 Projector Lamp
Written by Samantha Wednesday, 20 January 2010 10:42
The Hitachi DT00771 projector lamp is highly recommended by Hitachi as their genuine replacement projector lamp and is the best option for their three projector models: the Hitachi CP-X505, Hitachi CP-X608 and Hitachi CP-X605.
The Hitachi DT00771 projector lamp is a UHB (ultra high brightness) Hitachi projector lamp which is able to provide an amazingly high 285 watts of power and its typical Hitachi projector lamp life is 2,000 hours.
It is always a good idea when you first begin operating your Hitachi projector that you ensure you keep an eye on the hours used on your Hitachi DT00771 Projector Lamp to make sure you don’t get caught out in the middle of a vital presentation.
New Sony BraviaVPL-HW15 projector
Written by Laura Tuesday, 19 January 2010 10:14
Sony BraviaVPL-HW15 and SONY VPL HW15 projector lamp: is this a successful partnership?
(Please note that these items are available for sale on the UK market, for more information and to order please ring JP-UK).
During September 2009, Sony launched its new projector - the Sony Bravia VPL-HW15 which is their latest mid-range SXRD cinematic projector. It puts most comparable projectors to shame because of its use of advanced Sony technology.
The Sony Bravia VPL-HW15 is already available for sale in the UK and if you already own it you are strongly advised by Sony when it comes to replacing your Sony projector lamp to use their genuine SONY VPL-HW15 projector lamp to get the best possible display that the projector is able to provide (this also means you will benefit from the 90 day warranty provided on this Sony projector lamp).
The Mitsubishi VLT-XL650LP Projector Lamp
Written by James Monday, 18 January 2010 08:56
The Mitsubishi VLT-XL650LP projector lamp is the manufacturer’s genuine replacement projector lamp for the Mitsubishi XL650U Multimedia projector.
The Mitsubishi VLT-XL650LP projector lamp delivers 261 watts of power (reduced to 220 watts in the projector’s low energy mode). It provides 2,000 – 5,000 hours of clear, bright illumination for images, video and graphics. The Mitsubishi VLT-XL650LP projector lamp provides 4,200 ANSI lumens and the ability to provide a powerful brilliance in any lighting whether it is a dark, small, boardroom or a large, brightly lit lecture hall.
As with any projector lamp, if you use your projector regularly, either in the office or on the road it is always a good idea to keep a spare Mitsubishi VLT-XL650LP projector lamp to hand for any eventuality. Remember that no projector lamp lasts forever.
Basic tips to resetting a projector lamp timer
Written by Samantha Sunday, 17 January 2010 08:00
It is inevitable that at some stage you are going to need to replace your original projector lamp which was fitted in your projector when you purchased it.
An important point sometimes overlooked is that when a projector lamp is replaced, regardless of it being an Epson projector lamp or a Sanyo projector lamp, it is highly advised that the projector lamp counter is reset to the factory zero point.
The process of resetting your projector lamp hours is relatively simple but will depend upon the projector model and brand you have.
NEC VT60LP Projector Lamps
Written by Laura Saturday, 16 January 2010 08:58
The NEC VT60LP projector lamp is the genuine replacement projector lamp as recommended by the manufacturer NEC. The NEC VT60LP projector lamp is the replacement bulb for the following NEC projector models: VT460, VT465, VT560, VT660, VT660k and VT46 LCD. This NEC projector lamp comes with an average estimated lamp life of 2,000 hours and an extended lamp life of 3,000 hours when used in your projector’s eco mode.
If you begin to notice that your NEC VT60LP projector lamp is beginning to fade over the course of time then it is likely to mean it is time to replace your NEC VT60LP projector lamp.
It is always wise to prepare yourself for any eventuality by keeping a spare NEC VT60LP projector lamp handy in case of emergencies during a presentation.
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