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Mitsubishi projectors and rear projection TVs use replacement lamp modules. They last forever on the shelf, but once installed, that projector or TV lamp will usually last from 1000 to 6000 hours. If you have had to replace these projector bulbs then you know that they can sometimes be expensive. So how can you save money and find cheap Mitsubishi projector lamps?
Here we will answer these questions
- Do they make cheap bulbs for projectors and TVs?
- What is the difference between lamps and bulbs?
- Ways to find cheap lamps for projectors and TVs.
- Does a cheap projector lamp offer the same performance as the original?
Mitsubishi makes projectors and TVs. Contrary to what some might believe, they do not make the replacement lamps or bulbs. These expensive bulbs are primarily made by Osram, Philips and Ushio. When you buy one of these OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) lamps you will find that they are not cheap!
Why try to find cheap projector lamps?
The cost of the projector although expensive doesn't top after the initial purchase. Most people will replace their lamps 2 or 3 times before upgrading to another projector. If you can save $100 - $200 per lamp, that is an average savings of $500.00 for each projector.
Do they make cheap bulbs or lamps for projectors? Specifically, do they make cheap lamps for my Mitsubishi projector or TV?
Well let's not say cheap, let's say cheap-er. Yes you can find cheaper lamps or bulbs for your projector.
Let's start by describing the difference between projector lamp and bulb. A projector lamp is usually considered to be the complete lamp module or assembly. It looks like a box with a bulb in it. This box is usually metal or a dark composite material. The complete lamp module is the easiest to replace in your projector or TV.
A projector bulb is the bulb itself that fits in that "box" or lamp module. You will need tools to remove the old bulb from your lamp assembly. You will have to reuse the old lamp module. Not the easiest method, but can be the cheapest.
Complete lamp modules are constructed in 3 ways.
1) Original lamp module. The original lamp manufacturer. There is only one. Always the most expensive.
2) OEM Equivalent or Generic lamp module. This is a copy of both the bulb and lamp module. Usually the least expensive complete lamp module. There are a dozen different generic lamp module manufacturers. There quality level ranges from excellent to absolute trash. I will tell you how to get the best type below.
3) Hybrid lamp module. This is a generic case with the original manufacturers' bulb inside. Not always the cheapest lamp module, but a good bet for anyone skeptical of the generic alternative as it uses the original Osram, Philips or Ushio bulb inside. There are important tips for buying these lamps as well.
Those handy with a screwdriver can find the absolute cheapest replacement lamp option in a bare bulb. There are two types:
1) Original bare bulb made by Osram (VIP type), Philips (UHP type) or Ushio (NSH type).
2) Generic bare bulbs. Copies of the original.
Tips for getting the cheapest high quality replacement lamp or bulb:
1) Buy from a reputable dealer. They should clearly describe what you are buying and have a reasonable return policy.
2) If buying online; make sure they have an easily found telephone number. If there is a problem with a lamp, you don't want to find out later that the company ships from China or that the website owner has a regular day job delivering pizza.
3) Here are some of the ways online companies can be mislead you into thinking you are getting an original lamp module but send you something else:
- They state that it is a "GENUINE (their brand) LAMP"
- They state that this is a Mitsubishi HC1500 projector lamp. True, it may be, but it is not a Mitsubishi lamp for the HC1500, it is most likely a generic. Ask them.
- They have a great price on the replacement bulb but don't tell you that you are getting the bare bulb and you will have to reuse your old lamp cartridge.
4) When buying OEM equivalent with the original bulb inside, make sure you are getting new lamp cases and the lamp is assembled by professionals. Because projector lamps are so expensive most projector or DLP TV owners will use these lamps until they stop working or explode in their TVs or projectors, even though their TV has warned them to replace their lamps hours ago. These lamp explosions deposit mercury on the cases. When one of these cases is reused this highly toxic mercury will vaporize in the presence of the high temperatures of the lamp and could be breathed in by anyone present in the room. Watch out for dealers that offer you a rebate on your old cases.
5) Whenever you get your lamp, make sure you keep the boxes that it came for at least 90 days. Do not mark on the boxes themselves as sometimes this will be enough reason to deny your warranty on the lamp. If you have to write on the box, write it on a separate piece of paper and tape it to the box instead.
By Burton Marc L Glover
Click on the websites below to find good quality cheap projector lamps:
Allprojectorlamps.com
My name Burton Marc L Glover. I specialize in finding projector lamps replacements at the lowest prices and the most reliable on the market. And I give the these saving to the customer. Mitsubishi HC1500 projector lamp
The Mx-5 Miata Prht This Year
One of Mazda’s top selling cars, the MX-5 has been reinventing itself since then. Before, it borrowed from the big RX-8 the very visible fenders as well as the very aggressive headlights. And for this year, it borrowed its previous cloth roof for a sleek, retractable hardtop.
The latest MX-5 Miata PRHT is a well designed roadster from top to bottom that experts on luxury interiors would agree that it is really amazingly designed. Its PRHT stands for “power retractable hard top”. It now has a new plastic composite roof that slightly contributes to the added weight of the curb. The latest MX-5 Miata PRHT is very cozy to ride on and to drive, especially for tall people to whom the cabin is intended for.
One of the latest car’s technological options is the premium audio setup that is composed of a Bose 7-speaker sound system with Audiopilot noise compensation technology. This technology is engineered to adjust the acoustic output level according to the background noise level. The cabin-mounted microphone is used to monitor audio output. This output then compares to the music signal, making alterations for noise lessening if necessary.
The Audiopilot seems not to affect audio output but the built-in roof-activated sound adjustment ensures that open-air drivers have a better chance of hearing their tunes.
The interior of the hardtop MX-5 Grand Touring is at the same time stylish, sporty, and protected. It has ocher plastic panels with "saddle tan" leather seats. Across the dash is a very stylish and well polished black material. The legroom is sufficient for those over 6-feet tall, not all 2007 MX-5 features are advantageous to taller ones.
When the driver’s seat is fully back, the rearview mirror yields difficulty in forward visibility because it takes up nearly a quarter of forward visibility. Another thing is that the clutch take-up is very high on the manual-transmission model. So tall people will find their left knee wedged between the left door's handrail and the steering wheel before the clutch engages.
But despite these disadvantages, whether the roof is up or down, the PRHT definitely stands out among its rivals because of its striking looks.
As the hardtop folds away, the roof breaks into three panels. And it takes nearly 12 seconds to interleave and disappear behind the seats in the front. The latest Miata has a basic single-disc CD player – a very basic one but still a quality Mazda Miata part.
The optional Sirius Satellite radio, which is a single-line monochrome LCD head unit display, allows drivers to use a vertically mounted toggle switch that requires an up-and-down movement instead of a more typical left-and-right action.
The latest Miata’s 5 cubic feet of trunk space gives the car an accessible trunk with as much room and access with the roof up as with it down. And this is an advantage over either the 2007 Honda S2000 or the 2006 Pontiac Solstice.
Under the hood are selections of engines like 2.0-liter, in-line four-cylinder mill which does not boost performance but assures cool feeling.
The Miata’s weight advantage causes the car’s quality performance. With a curb weight of 2,573 pounds, the MX-5 is nearly 300 pounds lighter than the Solstice, even with the marginal weight of 70 pounds for the hardtop.
The latest MX-5 Miata PRHT can come with a Suspension package that includes Bilstein shocks, limited slip differential, sport-tuned suspension, and the Premium 2 package, which added dynamic stability and traction control along with the DSC, added keyless entry and ignition, an alarm, and xenon headlights, and others. It can also fit an arch-filling 17-inch, 10-spoke alloy wheels.
About Mazda Motor Corporation
A Japanese automotive manufacturer, Mazda is based in Hiroshima, Japan. The company is expected to produce 1.25 million vehicles per year as of 2006. Its sales are evenly divided among Japan, Europe and North America.
Thirty three point four (33.4) percent of Mazda’s controlling interest is owned by Ford Motor Company.
Mazda Motor Corp. is the car company behind every Mazda Miata part.
About the Author
Kraig Johanssen is a native of Connecticut and holds a degree in Software Engineering. He now works at a software development firm in Alabama. His love for writing and great interest on cars makes him a proficient contributing author to various automotive magazines.
OEM Navigation + video?
I was wondering if there is a product that I could buy that allows me to play videos... (Like off of my iPhone) on my stock navi screen on my 2007 Nissan Maxima 3.5SL. It has the 6-disc in-dash cd changer with BOSE audio. I don't wanna have to buy a whole new HU. I want it as close to stock as possible.
i have heard of a product from Navtv.com that allows me to do this... but i want to know every possible product thats able to do this..
Thanks for your help in advance!!!!!!!
The red/yellow/white chord will NOT work.... i just need a website for a company that sells what im looking for because for it to work, i have to change out the ribbon chord in the back of the radio.
iphone tv cord. red, white and yellow. or a plug that goes in the back
Forbes India: Nano, Tata Motors' burning issue
Nano has always been a burning issue for Tata Motors with two cars going up in flames.
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