You can pick these up used for under $200 which is a bargain. Had a used one off eBay which lasted about 4 years, then colors started to bleed. The new (used) one I just purchased for $199 with a new bulb is working tremendously. Only minor issue is that most notebook computers now have HDMI outputs. you'll need to buy a converter ($16) since these older projectors didn't have HDMI inputs. These are larger projectors made for auditoriums, lecture halls, etc. But still high powered and build for business. Hope to buy many more, as needed, in the future.
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I'm using this to build a structured light scanner, so I wanted something really bright. The resolution isn't amazing by today's standards, but it does have good contrast. I'm never going to use the speakers on the device, so I can't tell you if they're good (they're probably not very good though). Perfect for my needs. Don't buy this if you're looking to set up a home theater. Sub HD resolutions will frustrate any real videophile.
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the projector is not working appropiatly. When you turn on the projector, the color image is green. Please, help me to resolve this situation.
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I can now easily display what I am teaching on the front board and the price was right!!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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