Lumens Theater Cinema

by admin on September 28, 2009

Lumens Theater Cinema

Panasonic PT-AX100U Home Cinema Projector Panasonic PT-AX100U Home Cinema Projector
$1,889.95

High definition cinema comes home with Panasonic's newest LCD projector, the PT-AX100. It puts you front and center for the latest concert, big game or Hollywood blockbuster film with up to a 174" wide (over 14.5 feet) HD image. In addition to providing 2,000-lumen brightness - the brightest in its class - the PT-AX100 also incorporates Panasonic's new Light Harmonizer technology, which produces b...
GSI Super Quality Multi-Media High-Definition Home Theater HDMI Video Projector with RGB LED Lights Lamp - USB Interface, Built-In DVD MP3/MP4/MP5 Player and TV Tuner, Connect to PC, Laptop or Notebook - SD/Memory Card Slot - For Business Video Presentation and Home Entertainment - Remote Control Included GSI Super Quality Multi-Media High-Definition Home Theater HDMI Video Projector with RGB LED Lights Lamp - USB Interface, Built-In DVD MP3/MP4/MP5 Player and TV Tuner, Connect to PC, Laptop or Notebook - SD/Memory Card Slot - For Business Video Presentation and Home Entertainment - Remote Control Included
$549.99

This newest Video Projector from GSI is a Complete Home Theater System, Projects photos, videos, and DVD/Movies. This projector is also the perfect accessory for business meetings, classrooms and conference rooms. Display your Photos and Videos on a whiteboard or projector screen with a 800 x 600 resolution. Take this LED Projector on the road and share your media anywhere that has a surface to pr...
BenQ PE-7700 DLP Home Cinema Projector with 1,100 Lumens BenQ PE-7700 DLP Home Cinema Projector with 1,100 Lumens
$1,799.99

Introducing the 1st home theater projector with BenQ Senseye technology Now even the subtlest color tones are reproduced faithfully and live action flows flawlessly....

Panasonic PT-AX100U Home Cinema Projector Panasonic PT-AX100U Home Cinema Projector
$1,889.95

High definition cinema comes home with Panasonic's newest LCD projector, the PT-AX100. It puts you front and center for the latest concert, big game or Hollywood blockbuster film with up to a 174" wide (over 14.5 feet) HD image. In addition to providing 2,000-lumen brightness - the brightest in its class - the PT-AX100 also incorporates Panasonic's new Light Harmonizer technology, which produces b...

The replacement of projector bulbs is an all-too-common for someone who owns a home theater projector for any length of time. While life useful two thousand hours may sound like a lifetime for some people, you can be sure it is not long before the projector lamp should be replaced. However, there are some general tips that can help extend the life of a lighthouse for the projection unit.

Do not touch the lamp with bare hands

One of the most frequent problems encountered by people replacing the bulbs with their bare hands. While this is fine for a normal light bulb is not a good practice of a projector lamp. The projection lamp burns unit in a much hotter than any regular light bulbs. The effects of touched with bare hands are extended and equally problematic.

Touching a projector bulb with bare skin leaves traces of oil on the surface of the lamp. While this may seem a very small detail, is detrimental to both the bulb and the quality of the resulting screen multimedia. The oils will burn the lamp and drastically reduce life expectancy. As the oil is burnt in the surface, it actually diffuses the light that is projected, reducing the lights actually be sent to the refractive surfaces. The light is not sufficient to project the image that has come to expect from the home theater system in the projection. While the problem does not may be noticeable at first, in the course of a little time, quality has been degraded to the point of not being visible.

Turn off the power after turning off the projector lamp

It is highly recommended to turn on the projector the "off" position only after lamp off and allow to cool. This will allow the cooling fans to do the job they were designed to do. While the cooling rapid heating and result in repeated contractions and expansions of the light bulb filament, which is much better done more quickly with fans cooling. Also, turning the projector and allow the cooling fans to run for a moment before lighting the lamp will help. This will add hours of lamp life expectancy and allow greater number of hours of viewing pleasure in the cinema projection system at home.

Movements constant

Constantly beating or moving the projector, especially while it's hot can be very damaging to the projector lamp. The filament bulb loses almost all the tensile strength when heated during normal use. It is much the same as the filament of a lamp camp. The principle is the same, the filament effectively becomes almost the same consistency as the ash, making it extremely vulnerable to damage when it is hot. Even after the adequate ventilation, the lamp is very sensitive. Take care when moving the projector for any reason. While it is always a good idea to be careful with electronic Some aspects of the home projector equipment are actually a bit more sensitive.

Generally, you must move the projector when cleaning the filters. As is always a good idea to move carefully, without pulling or tripping him around longer than necessary. Take a moment or two to check and make sure projector mount that is firmly attached, may also be beneficial and prevent slipping and movement that otherwise might be harmful.

With a little care and maintenance little preventative, projector lamps will still need to be changed, but not as often.

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