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Old 05-02-2011, 11:31 PM
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I saw one of those Sonys at the Salvation Army, it had a 2004 date on the back I think and had some obvious issues with blobs of color on the screen, still they were asking $200 or so for it.

It was junk, no reasonable way to fix it, no way it could be enjoyable to watch and they were still selling it for an outrageous price.

I bought a Sony LCD Projector one generation after that, they apparently had fixed the problem by then since it's still working fine, original bulb even and probably 10,000 hours on the clock.

Two of my friends who bought Mitsu DLP sets a year after I got the Sony already went through 2 or 3 bulbs each and in one case donated his to Goodwill after it quit altogether, I soldered the PS board and it was working when he got rid of it but he was fed up with it.
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