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I've not replaced my bulb yet. After two years I've accumulated about 1,500 nours on the bulb. Just recently I've been kicking around the idea of getting a new bulb (lamp). It'll cost me about $275 when I finally do it.Regarding that whole "what about the cost of bulbs" disscussion, here's a short article that justifies the cost pretty well:http://www.projectorcentral.com/replacement_lamps.htmBobAnd by the way, why do I receive emails for topic replies on every forum and every thread I belong to....except THIS thread? And I the freakin' moderator of this board. What's up with that?
Regarding that whole "what about the cost of bulbs" disscussion, here's a short article that justifies the cost pretty well:http://www.projectorcentral.com/replacement_lamps.htm
And by the way, why do I receive emails for topic replies on every forum and every thread I belong to....except THIS thread? And I the freakin' moderator of this board. What's up with that?
"Why" are they so much?........Because they can I suppose. The bulbs are two or three hundred watt bulbs, have exotic gasses in them and project a huge amount of lumens. Other than that, I don't know why they're so expensive. It does seem kinda expensive.
Bob, you are the guy that I wanted to buy a rear projection TV and use a couple years!
So........Whatcha' waitin' fo'?
Papajin - Good point about the ballast being in there. A good possibility based on the size of the "assembly". Definitely more than just a "light bulb".{and by the way, I AM the moderator of this board. I can't kill anybodys notification, and my 'notify of replies' button is checked by default.} Strange.
Quote from: Bob in St. Louis on 27 Jun 2008, 06:20 pmSo........Whatcha' waitin' fo'?A house where I can have a dedicated media room with light and sound control, 'cause it ain't gonna happen in my condo.
dan - why can't it happen in your condo?