Selecting a replacement projector lamp can be very confusing, given the amount of choice available in the market today. But a particular bare lamp can be used only with certain projectors.

For instance, there is a huge difference between the P-VIP 180/230W 1.0 E17.5E & U bare lamps. The Osram P-VIP 180/230W 1.0 E17.5E replacement lamp can be used with Acer PD125 Projectors with lamp code L1720A and alternate lamp code EC.J1601.001. You can also mount this replacement projector lamp on HP’s mp3220, mp3222, mp3320, and mp3322 DLP Projectors with lamp codes L1720A, L1720A, L2152A, and L2152A respectively. replacement projector lamp

The Osram P-VIP 180/230W 1.0 E17.5E replacement projector lamp also goes with Toshiba TDP-T80, TDP-T90, TDP-T91, TDP-T98, and TDP-TW90 projectors with the lamp code TDPLW3. You can also use this as a replacement lamp on Luxeon D-418V, D-625MX, and D-630MX projectors.

Further, Sahara S2601, S2618, and S3618 Projectors with lamp codes17300563797088600-S, 17300363797094000-S, and 17300363797094000-S respectively can also use this lamp.

In addition to the above, the Osram P-VIP 180/230W 1.0 E17.5E is ideal for ViewSonic PJ402 and PJ402D Projectors with the lamp code RLC-001. Other ViewSonic projector models such as PJ450D, PJ452D, and PJ455D with the alternate lamp code 17300363797094000-S can also use this replacement lamp.

IBM E400 and E500 Projectors having a lamp code of 73P4954 and alternate lamp code of 73P4966, Boxlight SP-650z with SP650Z-930 as lamp code, and GP Evergrow GP-DLP12 Projector can also use this replacement projector lamp.

The Osram P-VIP 180/230W 1.0 E17.5U on the other hand can be used with Toshiba TDP-S8 and TDP-T9, projectors. So before you buy a replacement projector lamp keep in mind the lamp codes. BulbToGo.com offers both these bare lamps at a competitive price.

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Metal Halide LampProjector bulbs generally fall under two categories, halogen and metal halide bulbs. The type of projector decides the type of projector lamp that a consumer should buy.

Halogen Bulbs

A halogen light bulb has a tungsten filament, any noble gas, and a little bit of halogen in a transparent quartz case. It emits a bright yellowish light, which makes reading easier without causing much strain to eyes. They are 10 – 20 % more energy efficient and less expensive. Halogen bulbs are used in low to medium-priced projectors. Their life span typically ranges between forty and seventy hours. A halogen bulb always maintains a uniform brightness throughout its life.

Metal Halide Bulbs

Metal halide bulbs are better known for their long life, versatility, high efficiency, excellent color rendering, and compact size. They emit an extremely white light, which may sometimes appear bluish. These lamps are used in medium to highly-priced projectors. The most striking feature about a metal halide bulb is that, it lasts for about 1000 to 2000 hours.

Comparison

A halogen light bulb has a lesser life span when compared to a metal halide bulb. The halogen light bulb displays a consistent brightness all through its life, but the brightness of the metal halide bulb keeps diminishing over time. (It drops by half after 1000 hours.)

BulbToGo offers a variety of projector bulbs that deliver excellent quality and remarkable consistency. It is the best place for buying genuine projector lamps at a great price for relamping. Get one for your projector today!

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October 15th, 2009Why buy a spare projector lamp

Toshiba Projector LampYou might be aware of the fact that projector lamps can be replaced if they get exhausted. This process of replacing worn-out projector lamps is called relamping. It is a simple process and needs no special expertise.. Iif you have a spare replacement lamp at hand, you can relamp it all by yourself.

You buy a projector only after ensuring its quality. So, asking you to get a spare lamp might sound strange. But there is more to it. Though projector lamps generally last for about 2000 hours, we cannot predict when it will actually burn out. Calling a technician for help when your lamp goes off while you are watching something totally messes up the mood. But, if you have a spare projector bulb, you can just remove the old bulb and replace it with the new one and keep things going.

For an uninterrupted performance from your projector, it is better to have a replacement projector lamp ready. Moreover, replacement lamps hardly take up any space and you needn’t worry about storing them. But, make sure that the projector lamp comes with a housing or a cage. Because, you leave the pressure tube of the lamp open to damage when you buy it without the housing.

Well! Bulbtogo offers replacement projector lamps from leading brands for your projector. The projector bulb comes with a housing or cage that ensures safety when you replace your projector lamp. So if you have made up your mind to buy a spare replacement projector lamp then BulbToGo is the best place.

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October 15th, 2009Top Lamp Brands

Projector LampProjector lamps are a crucial part of projectors used in places such as conference halls, official meetings, educational institutions, and so on. They are instrumental in bringing an image, text, or video onto the large screen. In this post, we will talk about top names among lamp manufactures.

Philips projector lamps

Philips offers an exclusive range of projector lamps that gives you uncompromising quality at a highly competitive price. You will be really fascinated by the choice as it has a collection of over hundred products. You’ll find them all at BulbToGo, including UHP 120-100W 1.0 E22, UHP 120-132W 1.0 E22, UHP 100-120W 1.0 P22, UHP 132-120W 1.0 P22, UHP 120/100W 1.0 E19.8, UHP 100-120W 1.3 P23, UHP 100W/120W 1.0 E23, and UHP 132W 1.0 P21.

Hitachi projector lamps

Projector BulbHitachi, a well-known Japanese electronics manufacturer also sells a huge variety of projector lamps, which contribute to crystal clear clarity and brightness. These Hitachi projector lamps can be bought at BulbToGo, for a competitive price.

Osram projector lamps

Osram, a part of the industry sector of Siemens AG, is among the top two lighting manufacturers in the world. BulbToGo sells almost every projector lamp from this brand, including P-VIP 100-120/1.3 E23h, P-VIP 120-132/1.0 P22h, P-VIP 100-120/1.0 E22h, P-VIP-100-120/1.3 P23, P-VIP 132-150/1.0 E22ha, P-VIP 132-150/1.0 E23, P-VIP 100-120/1.3 E23H, and P-VIP 200/1.0 E17.5.

In addition, we also have replacement lamps from Sony for its Rear Projection TVs such as KS70R200, KDS70XBR2, KDS70R2000, KDS60XBR2, KDS60A2000, KDS60A2020, KDS55A2000, KDS55A2020, KDS50A2000, and KDS50A2020. Buy these genuine products from top brands at BulbToGo.com for your TVs or projectors and make a smart investment!

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Replacement projector lampThe market today is flooded with fake electronic products. From DLP projector or LCD projector to a projector bulb or replacement projector lamp, you’ll a whole lot of fake stuff all around you. When buying a projector bulb or a replacement projector lamp, buyers need to make sure that it is not a fake lamp.

A fake projector lamp is the one that looks like a genuine projector lamp when it’s actually not. They might look almost the same in appearance; but are inferior in quality. When you buy a fake replacement projector lamp you may also land in serious trouble. There are possibilities that you might have to deal with mercury leaks, which are very poisonous. That is why you must be careful while buying a projector lamp, more so when you are doing it online.

Here are some guidelines to identify fake projector lamps

• If the lamp doesn’t have a housing or cage, then it is highly likely that it is a fake one.

• If you find codes like PL or GL on the part numbers, then do not buy the lamp. These codes are the ones normally used by copy-lamp manufacturers.

• If you find the term “100% brand new” or “OEM Equivalent” on any of the lamp then it is likely to be a bogus lamp. Don’t fall a prey to such tricky advertisements.

• If the company offers the replacement projector lamp or replacement lamp or projector bulb for an unreasonably low price, beware! It may be a fake one!

• Do not be taken in by a manufacturer logo as counterfeit lamp makers may use logos even for fake ones.

BulbToGo has a huge collection of genuine replacement bulbs and other projector bulbs. As a trust-worthy company, you can count on us to sell only genuine lamps.

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projector bulbDoes the word “relamping” sound strange to you? Well! Relamping is nothing but replacing the worn-out bulb in your projector lamp with a new one. This can be done either by the customer or anyone.

Misconception

People often think that relamping means buying a low-quality bulb even though there are so many good bare projector bulbs from top brands. But be wise and select a good projector lamp or a bulb as it will influence the longevity of your projector.

projector lampRelamping may be an economical mode, but you need to take care of certain precautions while doing it. If you do not replace it properly you may be causing irreparable damage to the bulb as well as the lamp housing. You’ll also be making the warranty of your projector void in the bargain.

• When you remove the bulb from the lamp housing make sure that you don’t break it and cause a mercury leak.

• Even a slight change in the angle of the burner will cause the projector lamp to burn bright and hot in particular areas and ultimately damage the LCD panel. So, ensure that the angle is accurately set.

• Take care that dust particles don’t accumulate in the housing. This will shorten the life span of the projector.

Above all, make sure that the replacement lamp that you buy is of the highest order in terms of quality. BulbToGo offers an exclusive range of lamps from leading brands such as Philips and Osram for projectors. Buy the one you want and relamp your projector keeping all these precautions in mind.

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Projector LampLiquid Crystal Display (LCD) and Digital Light Processing (DLP) are two different kinds of projector technologies. Both LCD projectors and DLP projectors not only work differently, but also produce different results.

LCD Projectors – A projector lamp is the main source of light in LCD projectors. The light from this source is split into three beams, which then pass through three separate LCD glass panels. Each panel is fitted with a filter assigned to a separate color, red, green, and blue. Further, these LCD panels have numerous tiny pixels. These pixels either allow or block the light to produce the image that you see on the screen.

DLP ProjectorsDLP projectors have the projector lamp as the light source, just like LCD projectors. However, DLP projectors differ from LCD projectors in the fact that, the light from the projector lamp, instead of passing through LCD panels, is reflected off a DLP chip, which contains several tiny mirrors. These mirrors, by wobbling back and forth, generate the light modulation needed.

Difference

LCD multimedia projectors produce more saturated colors, whereas DLP multimedia projectors produce higher contrast ratios with deeper black levels. The compact size is another advantage of projectors using DLP technology. When it comes to light-efficiency, LCD projectors have an edge over DLP projectors.

Even with all these differences, there is one thing that is common to both these kinds of projectors – the projector lamp. If the lamp dies out after usage, it can be replaced, whatever the type of projector may be. The best place to buy projector replacement lamps of any kind is BulbToGo.com.

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Bare Lamp When it comes to replacing the projector lamp in your TV or projector, there are two options available. One is the bare lamp and the other is the replacement lamp with housing.

A replacement projector lamp generally comes with a housing unit, which contains the bare lamp. When the lamp dies out with usage, you can either replace the entire housing unit or you can just replace the bare lamp inside the existing housing unit.

Whichever replacement projector lamp you opt for, you will get the same performance from both. However, the cost associated with both varies significantly. It is much less expensive and also much easier to replace the bare projector lamp alone rather than replacing the entire housing unit.

OSRAM VIP R 150 16 ProjectorWhen a projector lamp dies out, it is only the lamp that goes bad, whereas the housing unit remains intact. So, by opting to replace only the bare lamp you can cut the replacement almost by half. Moreover, these housing units are made of plastic. When you use replace just the lamp, you can re-use the whole unit, thus helping the environment.

BulbToGo.com offers a variety of bare lamps from a number of brands. You’ll find bare lamps for various projectors. For instance, if you own the Optoma DV10 or HD70 projector models, we have with us the bare lamp SHP69 HG, which will make a perfect replacement bulb.

We also have the Osram P-VIP 200/1.3 E17.5 and the P-VIP 200/1.0 E17.5, which are compatible with most Toshiba projectors. In addition, we offer bare bulbs from Philips, such as the UHP 120-100W 1.0 E22, the UHP 120/100W 1.0 E19.8, and the UHP 100W/120W 1.0 E23. Besides these bare lamps from Philips, you can also find a variety of bulbs from Phonics.

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October 6th, 2009Types of Projector Lamps

Overhead Projector LampA projector lamp has a wide range of applications. It is not only used for presentations in business units and educational institutions, but also in movie or home theaters. Projector lamps are classified into three types, namely overhead, slide, and multimedia projector lamps.

Overhead Projector Lamps – These projectors lamps feature an intense light bulb and a flat base beneath it. This projector bulb sends the image to a special type of mirror, which in turn enlarges the image and delivers it to the blank screen. High-power halogen lamps are generally used in an overhead projector lamp. Business professionals or educators who want to share graphs, sales charts, and other documents will find an overhead projector lamp extremely useful. They are also the most affordable of the lot.

Slide Projector Lamps – These bulbs are especially useful for viewing photographic slides. Projector lamps in a slide projector contain a unique slot for 35 millimeter slides. The images present on each slide are enlarged and then projected on the big screen. Slide projectors are ideal for teachers, professionals, or photographers who demonstrate using physical camera images.

Multimedia Projector Lamps – Images from DVD, film reel, or videotape are enlarged projected on a larger screen by these lamps. Movie theaters and home theater systems make use of a multimedia projector. Though the most expensive among the three, lamps in a multimedia projector last approximately 2,000 hours or more.

Whatever the type of projector lamp, it starts to dim and die out after a certain point of time. When this happens, a replacement projector lamp is what you need. To buy any kind of replacement projector lamp, there is no better place than BulbToGo

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