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PLC-WL2503
INTERACTIVE PROJECTOR! |
NEW! | Educational Price | |
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2500
Lumens Infra Red Interactive 16:10 wide-screen aspect ratio 10 Watt Speaker HDMI input 80" Diagonal at 34" distance |
$1,195.00 | |
| Sanyo XD2200 | |||
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2200 ANSI Lumens True XGA (1024 x 768) Auto Search Mode Net Weight 5.7 lbs Blackboard Mode Wired Networking 3 Year Projector Warranty 3 Day Turn Around 4000 hour lamp life |
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2600 ANSI Lumens 500:1 Contrast Ratio Weigh: 5.7 Pounds Blackboard Mode Wired Networking 3 Year |
Easy
"Auto Set Up Function" Closed Captioning (NTSC) decoder Dual RGB/Audio Input RCA x2,Mini Jack Power Off and Go. $695.00 |
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Ultra Short Throw 3D READY 2000 Lumens XGA / WXGA Wall Mount |
DXL2000
$1295.00 XGA DWL2500 $1599.00 WXGA |
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Tips to Extend the Life of Your Projector Lamp
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1. Do not handle the lamp without gloves. Oils
and deposits from hands and fingers can cause hot spots, which may
result in premature lamp failure.
2. Keep the projector air filters clean. Clogged filters and/ or vents will not vent heat properly, and can cause the projector lamp to overheat and fail. 3. Do not place anything on top of the projector or in front of the intake or exhaust vents. This will cause the lamp to overheat and fail. 4. When you replace the lamp housing, make sure the new housing is seated completely. Apply pressure at the base of the housing until it is completely secure. 5. Hot lamps are very fragile. Always move the projector after the lamp has completely cooled. Shock and vibration applied to hot lamps may cause the lamp filament to break. 6. Do not unplug the projector until the lamp has properly cooled. After the projector has been shut off, the fan will remain on for about 5 minutes. This aids in cooling the lamp evenly and completely and decreases the chance of early lamp failure. 7. Do not turn the projector on and off frequently during presentations. Each time the projector is switched on, the inrush of power causes stress on the lamp filament. Try to minimize on/ off cycles. 8. Some projectors offer "low lamp" or "economy mode" options. Use them whenever possible. These options have been developed to extend lamp life. |
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