What Should You Check For A New Projector Lamp?

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What Should You Check For A New Projector Lamp? Projection lamps continue to dominate the market despite the industry's ongoing migration to LED and laser light sources. While LED and laser lights have a much longer lifespan, replacing a lamp module is a relatively straightforward procedure that many AV professionals and customers are familiar with. While LED and laser lights have a significantly longer lifespan, replacing a lamp module is a very simple process that many AV professionals as well as consumers have been accustomed to. However, no one wants to be stuck in the middle of a presentation as well as a home movie with a blown lamp. Here are indicators that you may consider while purchasing a new projector lamp.

1. Check the Indicator Light Most projection lamps contain an indicator light or a message that indicates when the lamp's life is running out. It's not a certainty that you'll need a new lamp straight away if this light turns on, but it's a good idea to get a backup ready when the time comes. After you've replaced the lamp, you'll need to reset the lamp timer with the projector. If you don't reset it, you might not get a warning when the new lamp is nearing the end of its life.


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