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Q&A: how long do bulbs for projection tvs last and cost?

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Question by james h: how long do bulbs for projection tvs last and cost?
trying to get info before i buy a big screen tv.
Best answer:
Answer by TexpersonIf you are asking about DLP tvs, the bulbs are in the $ 150 range and how long they last depends not only on how [...]

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how long do bulbs for projection tvs last and cost?

by Urban Aquarium Video and Light
Question by james h: how long do bulbs for projection tvs last and cost?
trying to get info before i buy a big screen tv.

Best answer:
Answer by TexpersonIf you are asking about DLP tvs, the bulbs are in the $ 150 range and how long they last depends not [...]

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How do I replace bulbs in a rear projection tv?

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Question by Nicholas N: How do I replace bulbs in a rear projection tv?
Its a SONY, model KP-57ws500. 52″ wide screen, rear projection TV. After a few minutes the green and red bulbs fade and I lose the picture. SONY discontinued the part. So, what exactly do I [...]

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Q&A: Can projector bulbs be replaced with the same type and wattage regardless of brand?

Question by Bode: Can projector bulbs be replaced with the same type and wattage regardless of brand?
I want to buy a projector for a low price and most of the ones available are lacking bulbs. I can find some projector bulbs for very cheap but most for very expensive. Can I replace a bulb for [...]

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Q&A: What bulbs do the Samsung LCD Rear Projection DLP televisions use?

Question by PlayinDaGame: What bulbs do the Samsung LCD Rear Projection DLP televisions use?
Hello! So I’ve decided to start looking around for the bulb that goes in place of the lamp housing for a Samsung LCD Rear Projection DLP television. Ever since I bought the tv, the lamp seemed to go out every year. What [...]

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Q&A: What bulbs do the Samsung LCD Rear Projection DLP televisions use?

Question by PlayinDaGame: What bulbs do the Samsung LCD Rear Projection DLP televisions use?
Hello! So I’ve decided to start looking around for the bulb that goes in place of the lamp housing for a Samsung LCD Rear Projection DLP television. Ever since I bought the tv, the lamp seemed to go out every year. What [...]

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Lamp Bulbs for Various 8 mm and 16 mm film projectors, GE and Sylvania. New old stock. Sold individually.

Lamp Bulbs for Various 8 mm and 16 mm film projectors, GE and Sylvania. New old stock. Sold individually.

Projector Lamps (Bulbs) for film projectors.
Various Lamp Numbers. Select from Condition note field.
May fit other applications. New in the boxes from old stock.

Hard to find old stock projestor lamps.

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Can you adapt an automotive H4 or HID bulb into a projection TV? The bulbs are 1/3 the price of the TV’s!?

by Urban Aquarium Video and Light
Question by pishta: Can you adapt an automotive H4 or HID bulb into a projection TV? The bulbs are 1/3 the price of the TV’s!?
Seems that the very bright H4 or Very white HID bulb would be a very economical alternative to 300 buck bulbs with the loss of [...]

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Harley light bulbs the best light on the road now

by Urban Aquarium Video and Light
Harley light bulbs the best light on the road now
Harley light bulbs the best light on the road now you can install it within minutes needs just to take decision to get more clear vision more light on the road than traditional halogen headlights! Kit includes 2 bulbs, your [...]

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DLP Bulbs – Facts About DLP Light Alternative

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DLP Bulbs – Facts About DLP Light Alternative
With regards to technical advancements there aren’t many stuff that are more widely used compared to televisions as well as digital projectors. In fact, record info shows that the average American grownup wrist watches over 3 hours associated with television each and every day, which near [...]

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