
Im selling a Canon projector that retail for about 700-950$
Ive watched about 2 movies on it, projection quality is good i say this because i didnt have that big white screen you roll down, i was watching on my wall which has this rough surface.
I got it from my uncle, he said he didnt use it since he got a plasma.
If it wasnt that i needed money i wouldnt sell it but, i want a blackbear tune
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Specifications
Projector Specifications
Imaging Device
0.7" p-Si TFT active-matrix with Micro Lens Array
Native Resolution
XGA
Brightness
1500 ANSI Lumens
Uniformity
85%
Contrast
500:1
Digital Keystone (Vertical)
+/- 30 degrees (Manual)
Optics
Projection Lens
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, HDTV,DTV
8.6:1.4, Fixed
Zoom
1.6x manual
Screen Size
25" - 300"
Throw Distance
3.6 - 28.9ft (1.1 - 8.8m) / 100": 9.5 - 15.1ft (2.9 - 4.6m)
Throw Ratio: 1.44-2.25:1
Input Signals
Scanning Frequency
H:15 ~ 100 kHz , V: 50 ~ 100 Hz, Dot clock: 108 MHz
Analog PC Input
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, HDTV,DTV
Video/S-Video Input
NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-60, PAL-N, PAL-M, SECAM
HDTV: 1080i, 1080i/50Hz, 720p, 576p, 480p, 480i/60Hz
Component Input
S-video, Composite, VGA, Audio, Component
Terminals
(Input) Stereo Mini Jack
1 Stereo Mini Audio, 1 Service Port (DIN 8 Pin)
(Output) Stereo Mini Jack
1 RGB (D-Sub 15 Pin), 1 Stereo Mini Audio
Built-in Speaker
36 dB
Lamp
Network
RS232, IR
Lamp Life
150W NSH
Remote Control
Sensor
Yes
Ratings
Power Consumption(Normal/Quiet/Stand-By)
AC 100 to 240V , 50/60Hz
Power Voltage
100-240V, 50-60 Hz Worlwide
Temperature Operating
41° to 95°F (5° to 35°C)
20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing)
Temperature Storage
14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C)
20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing)
Dimension (WxHxD)
12.2 x 10.4 x 4.3 in.
Weight
6.4 lbs (2.9kg)
Warranty
3 Years Parts & Labor, 120 Day Lamp Life
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I have never used one of these before, is it a mounted projection TV????? I am putting a man cave above my garage so I was going to get a projection TV CHEAP>>>it is only the garage after all. What exactly does it do.
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With the wires im providing you with is a power cable and the other is a cable to hook up to your PC or laptop, it takes place of your computers screen and you can just pop a DVD in your computer/laptop and watch it.... on a white screen or a big empty spot on your wall.
As for connecting it to a TV im not aware if you can ill try to google it some more.
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Alright yes its possible to connect to a TV.
How to Connect My TV to a Projector
Contributor
By Robert Vaux
eHow Contributing Writer Article Rating:(0 Ratings)
Most projectors are designed to be compatible with standard A/V connectors, meaning you can plug them in to a cable box or TV and allow the signal to be run through the projector. The easiest way to do this is with a VCR, DVR, or cable box that has video output ports. (Most newer TVs have video output ports as well, but if you get cable or satellite TV, you want to make sure the projector gets the signal from the equipment, rather than the TV.)
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need:
- Projector TV Cable box, VCR, DVR or satellite receiver S-video cable Analog A/V cables
- Step 1
Turn off all of your equipment before you begin. You run the risk of shorting something out and possibly receiving a nasty electrical shock if you attempt this while one of the components is still on.- Step 2
Check the back of your television, VCR, cable box, or satellite receiver. You should see a series of plugs labeled under the "Video Output" feature. The plugs will likely come in rows of three: one yellow, one red and one white. In some cases, you may see a circular black plug labeled "S-video." Connect the projector to any one of them.- Step 3
Connect a set of analog A/V cables into the appropriate color-coded plugs on the back of the TV, VCR, cable box, or satellite receiver. For example, plug the yellow cable into the yellow plug, the red cable into the red plug and the white cable into the white plug. If you're using an S-video plug, simply plug it into the S-video outlet.- Step 4
Connect the other end of the cables to the ports labeled "Composite" or "Input" on the back of your projector. The exact label may vary. However, the analog A/V ports will be color coded just like the ones on the back of the TV, while the S-video plug will be clearly labeled as such.- Step 5
Turn on the projector and then turn on the TV, VCR, cable box or satellite box. The image should now be running through your projector, allowing you to watch TV on it.
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bump.....
STILL FOR SALE.
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bump anyone? good price
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anyone interested
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These are cool and give a good alternative to a standard TV or flat-panel. In fact, all the REALLY upscale houses have media rooms with projectors, not flat-panels. Plus, it will double for a computer projector if needed.
Just depends on how many hours are on it, I think you said low hours, which is good.
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Someone needs to buy this thats a deal i have one im my theater
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