Still On 1st Projector Bulb After 6 Years - Change Bulb Or Upgrade Projector
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Still On 1st Projector Bulb After 6 Years - Change Bulb Or Upgrade Projector
I know I may seem a little pathetic but I don't really watch too much movies on the big screen. I bought a Hitachi PJ-TX100 in 2005 and believe or not the bulb has not been replaced until today, and there are approximately 800 hours left on it. The projector is considered as ancient by today's standards but the picture quality satisfies my needs as most of the watching material is in DVDs.
I really want to finish up the hours as quickly as possible, and I expect that to happen by next year the latest(hopefully). My question is, is it more sensible to change the bulb or upgrade to another projector. Not too sure if the bulb is still in production. If not the projector will go to the garbage bin.
I've been doing a bit of reading on the AVS forum, and there was this interesting thread about obsolete high end 720p projectors vs latest cheap 1080p projectors. Apparently receptions were mixed. The better 720p projectors can still match the 1080p equivalents with DVDs. It's only with high-definition blu-rays that 1080p holds the advantage.
Back to my question, it is still worthwhile to change the bulb of the TX-100 and keep it for another few more years? Man I am sure on the track to creating a Guiness world of record if I manage to hang on to the projector for a decade with the 2nd bulb. Hopefully the thing blows up in flames of fire so I won't need to crack my head too much.
I really want to finish up the hours as quickly as possible, and I expect that to happen by next year the latest(hopefully). My question is, is it more sensible to change the bulb or upgrade to another projector. Not too sure if the bulb is still in production. If not the projector will go to the garbage bin.
I've been doing a bit of reading on the AVS forum, and there was this interesting thread about obsolete high end 720p projectors vs latest cheap 1080p projectors. Apparently receptions were mixed. The better 720p projectors can still match the 1080p equivalents with DVDs. It's only with high-definition blu-rays that 1080p holds the advantage.
Back to my question, it is still worthwhile to change the bulb of the TX-100 and keep it for another few more years? Man I am sure on the track to creating a Guiness world of record if I manage to hang on to the projector for a decade with the 2nd bulb. Hopefully the thing blows up in flames of fire so I won't need to crack my head too much.
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Re: Still On 1st Projector Bulb After 6 Years - Change Bulb Or Upgrade Projector
bro ryder
unfortunately (although you are fortunate to hold on) you are not the record holder, my friend has been using his projector (Hitachi also but not sure abour the model, it is SD not 720p) for the past 12 years, and still using it.
IMO, it depends on your source. If your source is blu-ray, then you might considre thr HD projector. But if you still plan want to stick to DVD then why upgrade since you sttill can use the existing one.
Comparing changing the bult or buying a new full HD projector, i would chose the full HD projector on my next upgrade. I believe the replacement bult (if you still can find one) is going to cost half (or almost) of the new entry level full HD projector. eg HD20 or vivitek.
So if I were you, I willl continue use the projector until it give up, or I give up with the PQ.
unfortunately (although you are fortunate to hold on) you are not the record holder, my friend has been using his projector (Hitachi also but not sure abour the model, it is SD not 720p) for the past 12 years, and still using it.
IMO, it depends on your source. If your source is blu-ray, then you might considre thr HD projector. But if you still plan want to stick to DVD then why upgrade since you sttill can use the existing one.
Comparing changing the bult or buying a new full HD projector, i would chose the full HD projector on my next upgrade. I believe the replacement bult (if you still can find one) is going to cost half (or almost) of the new entry level full HD projector. eg HD20 or vivitek.
So if I were you, I willl continue use the projector until it give up, or I give up with the PQ.
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Re: Still On 1st Projector Bulb After 6 Years - Change Bulb Or Upgrade Projector
ERN2, thanks for the response. I didn't think anyone would reply to my thread. At least there's someone who is doing "better" than me. The projector in your friend's system must have some sentimental value by now having survived for 12 years. In this era of technology most projectors will go obsolete in 2-3 years although HD technology may have reached a saturation point by now(although 1560p or higher resolution projectors may replace current 1080p in the near future).
Yes, it's scary to think about the cost of replacing the bulb. I guess the bulb for the particular model that I own is still available, and it's a matter of bringing myself to replace it due to the high cost. Will decide when the time comes.
Most likely I'll stick to good old DVDs for the time being due to the high cost of blu-rays.
Cheers.
Yes, it's scary to think about the cost of replacing the bulb. I guess the bulb for the particular model that I own is still available, and it's a matter of bringing myself to replace it due to the high cost. Will decide when the time comes.
Most likely I'll stick to good old DVDs for the time being due to the high cost of blu-rays.
Cheers.
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Re: Still On 1st Projector Bulb After 6 Years - Change Bulb Or Upgrade Projector
Hi ryder,
I'm facing the same issue of whether replacing a new bulb in the future once bulb worn off or buying a new projector.
I think I will buy a new projector in the future, as replacing a new bulb for the existing won't guarantee another long life span again which mainly depends on how well the new bulb is installed and other projector components are aging as well.
regards.
I'm facing the same issue of whether replacing a new bulb in the future once bulb worn off or buying a new projector.
I think I will buy a new projector in the future, as replacing a new bulb for the existing won't guarantee another long life span again which mainly depends on how well the new bulb is installed and other projector components are aging as well.
regards.
soonthas- Frequent Contributor
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Re: Still On 1st Projector Bulb After 6 Years - Change Bulb Or Upgrade Projector
Without a doubt you should upgrade the projector. I have compared a 2 year old HD Ready projector and my 1 year old Full HD projector (both similar price range). Even with mkv files that are about 4GB to 8GB in size (ie. quality between DVD and Bluray), the difference is really very huge.
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Re: Still On 1st Projector Bulb After 6 Years - Change Bulb Or Upgrade Projector
Hi Soonthas, I guess you are right that replacing the projector is more practical than changing the bulb. Will also consider a big screen plasma as an alternative.
Hifikrazy, is the source DVD or blu-ray when the comparison was made? The difference between 720p and 1080p will be huge if using blu-rays. However, it was reported that the difference will be insignificant and can go either way if it's DVDs ie. good 720p projectors beating the entry level 1080p projectors. Anyway as mentioned by Soonthas the latest HD projectors are the way to go in this century. When it is time to upgrade my projector I reckon 1560p ones with higher contrast ratio may have rolled out.
Hifikrazy, is the source DVD or blu-ray when the comparison was made? The difference between 720p and 1080p will be huge if using blu-rays. However, it was reported that the difference will be insignificant and can go either way if it's DVDs ie. good 720p projectors beating the entry level 1080p projectors. Anyway as mentioned by Soonthas the latest HD projectors are the way to go in this century. When it is time to upgrade my projector I reckon 1560p ones with higher contrast ratio may have rolled out.
ryder- Frequent Contributor
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Re: Still On 1st Projector Bulb After 6 Years - Change Bulb Or Upgrade Projector
Comparison was done using DVD, Bluray as well as mkv files that are in between DVD and Bluray in terms of picture quality. You are right, less difference when using DVD. It's the same effect as playing Astro (not the Byond channels) through a Full HD TV - It tends to look worse than on a HD Ready TV.
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