![]() 05/04/2020 at 16:48 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Way to truncate the text, eBay. It’s not as bad as it sounds:
I figure it might be worth spending $23 to get this projector working properly before trying to sell it, but I do need to find out what it’ll be worth at that point. I think the idea of a non-working projector would scare away everyone but the most die-hard bargain shoppers (like me...) It's a little older and thus doesn't have HDMI, and that's bound to scare a few people away.
I don’t really have a need for it, and I’ve conditioned myself to watch every watt, so the idea of something using 150 of them scares me a little. I have a 49" TV, so what could a projector really offer me in the home?
![]() 05/04/2020 at 17:13 |
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I have a projector I keep thinking about buying a lamp for...then I dont thinking I will buy a better projector...then I don’t do that.
![]() 05/04/2020 at 17:22 |
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When I had to replace the bulb for the squadron’s projector they were not nearly as expensive as I remember them being 15-20 years ago, easily exceeding the value of the projector. And now, after doing a little online shopping, that’s almost true again, although we’re now talking about $40 instead of $400. Even in working condition this thing doesn't have much value,so back into the basement it goes...
![]() 05/04/2020 at 17:31 |
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I would like a nice projector with HD and built in bluetooth compatibility, but its very low on the list.
![]() 05/04/2020 at 17:55 |
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I have a 49" TV, so what could a projector really offer me in the home?
I had a 73" rear projection. When it died I replaced it with a front projector. I really like the immersion of the 120" screen. For movies anyway, not as
good for computers.
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I found that my old 55" was a little too big in my living room, and the 49" seems just about right. If I had a bigger house it might be a different story...