The Twenty first century is known to have produced and manufactured technological marvels; marvels that we can truly marvel at. These technological wonders have sought to make our lives easier; forever changing the way we approach our work and daily lives. One such technological development is the projection TV, projecting images and videos onto a larger area enabling more people to view movies, presentations, matches, etc. And it is their multifunctional property that it finds use in offices, schools, homes and many commercial places.
When you own such a nifty product, it is important to take good care of it. This will not only ensure that you will not need replacement bulbs for projection TV, but also extend the life of its parts manifold. Other than keeping it clean and dust free, you should also ensure that you clean its filters regularly and store it in a safe and proper manner. Finally, you should let the projector cool down completely before you begin cleaning it. If not done so, you can not only significantly reduce the life of the projector but also damage several parts, including the lamp. However, despite all the care and maintenance, there will come a time when you will have to look for replacement lamps for your projection TV.
Finding the best replacement lamps that is compatible with your projection TV is imperative to make sure that the lamp and the projector lasts long. And a few important steps will also ensure that your lamp gives you that longevity and value that you're looking for. First and foremost, you should ensure that the lamp provides ample light. Secondly, the service life rating and long service life of the lamp will be able judges of the quality of lamp. Finally, by determining the type of usage of your lamp you can buy the most appropriate lamp to serve your cause. And when it comes to the different kinds of projector lamps that are available in the market, here are your choices:
â—UHP Lamps: The Ultra High Performance (UHP) Lamps use mercury and have a lifespan of 2000 to 5000 hours. Some can even run for 10000 hours.
â—P VIP Lamps: These are the more efficient and affordable alternatives, providing uniform light distribution and high lamp life.
â—Metal Halide: These are the smaller and compact variation of projector lamps, and they can pack a punch. Mostly used in home theatres, they have a lifespan of at least 4000 hours.
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