DLP Projectors Verses LED Projectors

There are a few types of projectors, but the main projectors used are the DLP (Digital Light Processing) and LED (Light Emitting Diode) projectors.    DLP projectors use a chip with thousands of mini-reflecting light mirrors to create an image. The projectors have higher brightness, a lifespan of 2,000-5,000 lamp hours, compact and portable.    Low maintenance for DLP projectors, replacing the lamp, and checking the manual for indicator lights for projector and lamp problems.   LED projectors use LED light sources, which are red, green, and blue LEDs, to create colors and richer and more natural hues. LED projectors […]

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The Lamp-Based Advantage: Why Traditional Projectors Still Shine

The world of projection technology is rapidly evolving, with LED projectors gaining popularity in recent years. However, despite the hype surrounding LED projectors, traditional lamp-based projectors still offer several advantages that make them a better choice for many users. In this post, we’ll explore the benefits of lamp-based projectors and why they remain a top choice for various applications.   Brighter Images   One of the primary advantages of lamp-based projectors is their ability to produce brighter images. Lamp-based projectors use a high-intensity lamp to illuminate the image, resulting in a more vibrant and dynamic picture. This makes them ideal […]

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New EU Regulation Regarding Projector Lamps

A new law or regulation will be passed across Europe to eliminate new consumer products being manufactured that contain mercury. This regulation is supposed to start on January 1st, 2026. This could impact the manufacturing of new DLP (Digital Light Processing) and LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) projectors with metal halide and UHP (Ultra High Performance) bulbs for home theatres, offices, and classrooms.    The ban is on all fluorescent lamps that went into action in September 2023, which is the EU’s war on mercury. Mercury or Hg on the periodic table is a harmful metal found in all of the […]

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New EU Law Regarding Projector Lamps

There is some good news related to the European Commission’s rules on mercury products. If you own a projector that uses traditional replacement lamps, there is no need to worry, and here is why:   Commission Delegated Regulated (EU) 2023/2049 is a proposed regulation across European countries to eliminate new consumer products containing mercury. This regulation is supposed to start on January 1st, 2026. This regulation might jeopardize the manufacturing of new DLP (Digital Light Processing) and LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) projectors with metal halide and UHP (Ultra High Performance) bulbs for home theatres, offices, and classrooms. The regulation was […]

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How to Find the Lamp Hours, Extend the Lamp Life, and Reset the Lamp Hours of the BenQ W1070 and W1080ST Projectors

Every time you replace your BenQ projector lamp, you must reset the lamp hour timer to zero. That way it can count upwards and lets you see the number of hours the lamp is used. To find out the lamp hours, follow these steps on the on-screen menu. You need your projector turned on and warmed up, so you can view the image and have access to the on-screen menu. Press the [MENU/EXIT] button and then press < > (left and right arrows) until the System Setup: Advanced menu is highlighted. This will display the options within this sub-menu. Press […]

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Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8345: Checking Lamp Hours and Resetting the Lamp Hours

Many Epson projectors have a few quirks when it comes to lamp hours and this projector is no different. Find out the quirk below, so you don’t get caught wondering why your lamp hours are not counting after performing the reset.   First, to find out the lamp usage hours for the Epson HC8345, you will need to access the on-screen menu. Make sure your projector is turned on and you have an image displaying on your screen. Press the [Menu] button on the remote control. Navigate using your remote control and find the [Info] menu. In the [Info] menu, […]

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How to Check the Life of Your Projector Lamp

Written by Correy Pelletier There are thirteen main companies that sell projectors and each projector has a PDF manual easily found on the internet. You will first need to find the one that goes with your model and brand. If you own a specific brand like Optoma, then the menu navigation should be very similar regardless of the projector model. Listed is a popular projector model for each of these thirteen brands and finding the lamp hours in the on-screen menu is similar if it shares the same brand.   Optoma Projector Model: TX775  Press on the Menu button to […]

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Troubleshooting Tips When Replacing Your Lamp

Written by Correy Pelletier   Your bulb has blown or is dead; it’s time to replace it, but how?   Remove the old bulb and dispose of it properly.   Make sure when you put in a new bulb, you insert it firmly, but gently. Put it in as deep as possible. Once it’s in, press gently on the side where the connector is located to ensure the connection is solid. If the lamp is not fully inserted, it will not turn on.   Inside the module slot, you must tighten every screw that holds the lamp in place.   […]

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How to Check Your Lamp Hours and Reset the Lamp Hours for the NEC LT240, LT260, and LT220 Projectors

How to check the current lamp hours for your NEC LT220, LT240, or  LT260 projector and how to reset the projectors’ lamp hours. As a preventative measure, NEC designed a secret reset if you have surpassed the 1600-hour mark, so you don’t have to think twice about using your lamp too long. Each of these NEC models will display a message that will tell you to replace your lamp once you have reached the 1500-hour mark (regardless of how well your lamp might appear to be working). You can’t check how much lamp life is left, and the replacement lamp […]

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How to Choose the Right Projector for Gaming

When choosing a projector for gaming, there are several factors to consider. Here are some important ones to keep in mind:   Resolution: The resolution of the projector is an important factor to consider, as it will affect the quality of the image displayed. For gaming, a minimum of 1080p resolution is recommended, although a 4K resolution would be ideal. Input lag: Input lag refers to the time it takes for the projector to process the signal from the gaming console or PC. The lower the input lag, the better the gaming experience will be. Look for projectors with input […]

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