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Prone to the "rainbow effect" common in older DLP projectors.
Historically averaged around $369 , but current used prices typically range from $95 to $220 . infocus in122st buy
Genuine and compatible lamps (part code SP-LAMP-083 ) are widely available at retailers like Projector Lamps USA ($49.97) and BulbAmerica . ⚖️ Performance Summary Pros: Prone to the "rainbow effect" common in older DLP projectors
High brightness (3,000 lumens) suitable for rooms with some ambient light. Quiet operation at approximately 30 decibels. Available as used or refurbished on eBay and Walmart
Short throw allows for a 2m wide picture from just 120cm away.
Available as used or refurbished on eBay and Walmart .
The is a discontinued short-throw DLP projector originally released in 2014. It is designed for tight spaces, capable of projecting a large image from very close to the wall. 📋 Product Specifications Resolution: Native SVGA (800 x 600) Brightness: 3,000 Lumens (standard) / 2,500 Lumens (Eco) Contrast Ratio: 4,000:1 Throw Ratio: 0.63:1 (short throw)

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