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| Personal Experience |
| Picked this up at a government surplus auction for $325 for use as home theater projector replacing my broken NEC LT 170. For the money - GREAT buy; however, does have overheating and surge issues. HDCP compliant on the DVI port, which is a huge bonus for an older projector especially as the BNC ports only support 5 line RGBHV or 3 line RGB/Sync-on-Green, so standard home theater equipment component connections require a converter. The VGA ports will NOT accept a component in through an HD15 connector. Very bright - able to view with all windows open with sun shining directly in room. |
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| Problems |
| If you are like me and looking to buy an old one for a home theater projector: remember, this is a large audience business projector designed for commercial installs. It requires a dedicated circuit (or as close as you can get), especially during start up, and you need to have a well ventilated space. Also, update the firmware to the latest version, this helps control the fans. |
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