Friday, January 16, 2009

Refurbished Projector A More Affordable Alternative

Refurbished Projector - A More Affordable Alternative
By Clifford Tan

If affordability is a major concern to you, refurbished projector might be the best way to go.

While it would be nice if everybody could afford to buy the top-of-the-line home projection theater, it is understood that not everybody can.

There are many viable alternatives when considering the components of a home projection theater.

One of the best ways to do this is with a factory refurbished home projector. You can get all the quality of a brand new projection unit without the high cost often associated with them.

Frequently, people will have a minor problem with any product when enough of them are sold. Given the wide spectrum available in home projection theater components, home projectors are being sold in record numbers.

When a projector or one of its components is not functioning exactly right, it is returned to the factory where it is refurbished. This does not mean the consumer is getting a damaged projector. In fact, the truth is quite the opposite. The quality of a factory refurbished home theater projector is every bit as good as a brand new projector.

Factory refurbished means that the home projector or whatever component of the home projection theater system, has been returned to the factory for one reason or another. This is usually for a very minor problem. Perhaps a lamp was not working properly, or a cooling fan or some other small component of the projector was not functioning at one hundred percent. When the home projector is returned to factory for refurbishing, qualified technicians will test every component of the now refurbished projector to make sure it is operating as well as (or in this case better than) a brand new home theater projector.

After the projector is refurbished from top to bottom, inside and out, it is sold again at a substantially discounted price. This means that the product has been completely tested at the factory it was made in, by the people who made it, and they have now guaranteed that the refurbished projector is as good as a new projection unit.

Any of the brand name producers of home projection theater systems will have the occasional factory refurbished projector. If you are looking for a certain type of projector you will need to check that companys web site to obtain the information about their refurbished home projection theater components.

If you do not see any information regarding factory refurbished projectors, or the specific home theater projection unit you are looking for, the company will still list contact information on their site. It may be necessary to contact them in order to find the exact refurbished projector model you are looking for.

If you are in the market for a new home theater projection system, factory refurbished projectors are a very good way to start. This will allow the consumer to purchase brand new home theater product from brand name companies and make sure that they get the home theater projector that is right for their needs.

While the refurbished product lines are not commonly available and you have to search to find them, buying a refurbished video projector from whatever brand name company can save the consumer a lot of money.

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Consumer Electronic Information: The Basics of the DLP Projector

Consumer Electronic Information: The Basics of the DLP Projector
By Simon Canfield

Projectors have come a long way in the past few decades. The desktop fossils that were once used to show home moviesor classroom filmstrips are a thing of the past. With todays technology, you can now experience a projected movie that emulates a full-blown theater flick, without thetime, effort and hassle of standing in line at the local cinema.

DLP projectors also known as Digital Light Processing projectors have brought the proverbial silver screen to the home front. The fact that some theaters actually use this type of technology for feature movie projection makes this truer than you might imagine. After being digitally converted and placed on an optical disk much in the same way as DVD technology is produced the images are fed intothe projector and sent to the movie screen. The main difference is that DLP projectors offer a high definition experience, as opposed to that of a DVD. The result is a picture that very nearly rivals the quality of a 70mm projection, but without the imperfections.

The color accuracy of the DLP system is outstanding, with an end result that beats LCD technology. Some of the advantages that make a DLP the projector of choice are its low power consumption, compactness, micro-mirror construction (which is responsible for the high level screen resolution), high contrast and brightness. All in all, this is the closest that anyone can come to having a bona fide cinema within the confines of their home.

With every set of pros, youll always find some cons lurking in the shadows. Such is the case with the DLP projector. For those who are particularly sensitive to certain visual effects, the DLP design produces a type of rainbow effect, which could serve as a distraction when looking from one side of the screen to the other during viewing. This will play out as a brief splash of colors, which is simply a result of the type of technology thats used in the production of the DLP. Most people dont even notice this color display, but those who are in tune to that sort of thing may see it as an annoyance.

While this is also true for LCD projectors, consumers mightbe disappointed to know that DLP projectors need to have their light source changed after every 1,000 to 2,000 viewing hours. All in all, though, this is nothing new and, when you consider the higher quality that this type ofsystem offers, it shouldnt be seen as much of an inconvenience at all.

Perhaps the most inhibitive aspect to the acquisition of a home theater system, such as the DLP, is that the cost willtypically fall within the range of $5,000 to $10,000 for the mid-range systems, once you purchase everything that youll need in order to complete the set-up. In addition to that, youll have to consider the cost of the rest of your home theater system, since these figures only factor in the DLP expenses.

For those who can afford to do so, the DLP projector is an excellent investment, despite its few downfalls. While no projection system is perfect, DLP is currently the most popular set-up on the market and provides a powerful theater experience for those who arent inhibited by space or finances.

(c) 2005 Simon Canfield - All Rights Reserved

Simon Canfield is a hi-tech enthusiast and freelance author.

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