The lamp in a home theater projector is costly - thus an early demise can be unsettling. Consumers should take heart however, as reports of the short lifespan of some lamps is generally due to poor handling and maintenance. Knowing just a few tips will help assure that the projector lamp will burn brightly for quite some time.
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Getting the Right Scanner for Your Photographs
Posted on June 28, 2007 by Christine PepplerScanners are a great tool which gives users the ability to convert prints, negatives, and slides into digital form allowing them to reliably store, edit, and print prized photos. We will show you how to choose the right scanner.
Get The Best Sound From Your Audio System
Posted on February 6, 2006 by Jude MinarWhen you purchase an audio system you want to get the best sound possible. But with so much industry lingo it can be difficult to decipher which system is really the best. We’ll start with getting a better understanding of the different types of audio systems available. You can of course purchase a mono system but you all know that isn’t going to give you best sound. You already know you’ll require a stereo system but what kind of stereo system is best.
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Posted on March 13, 2007 by BathgemsEvery now and then, you may discover that the home movies you recently had converted to DVD format will not play on your DVD player at home. The first thing to do is check your DVD player at home to see when it was made, and whether it's a popular brand or an “off-brand." Your equipment may have been manufactured before the newer, DVD-R or DVD+R disks, which are the most typically used for preserving home video footage, came on the market. Or, the equipment may have been produced by a compan
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