Camera & Photo Gift Certificates     Find the Perfect Gift
Search 

Models & Brands: BOXLIGHT, DUKANE, ASK, Clarity, PLUS, JVC, MITSUBISHI, BOXLIGHT, BOXLIGHT, DUKANE

Home › Projectors
BOXLIGHT

Review BOXLIGHT FP-90t Replacement Projector Lamp FP90T-930 / BOXLIGHT:

Lamp Hours:1000 / Watts:440 / Lamp Type:Metal Halide
DUKANE

Review DUKANE I-PRO 8035 Replacement Projector Lamp 456-208 / DUKANE:

Lamp Hours:1500 / Watts:150 / Lamp Type:UHP
ASK

Review ASK C300HB Replacement Projector Diamond Bulb Only SP-LAMP-008 / ASK:

Lamp Hours:2000 / Watts:250 / Lamp Type:UHP
Clarity

Review CLARITY WILDCAT Replacement Projection cube Lamp - Serial Nos that end with -C & rectangular connect / Clarity:

Lamp Hours:8000 / Watts:100 / Lamp Type:UHP
PLUS
Price: $369.00

Review PLUS U2-813 Replacement Projector Lamp 28-610 / PLUS:

Lamp Hours:1000 / Watts:150 / Lamp Type:P-VIP
JVC

Review JVC DLA-RS1 Replacement Projector Lamp BHL-5009-S / JVC:

Lamp Hours:2000 / Watts:200 / Lamp Type:UHP
MITSUBISHI

Review MITSUBISHI XD420 Replacement Projector Lamp VLT-XD420LP / MITSUBISHI:

Lamp Hours:2000 / Watts:230 / Lamp Type:
BOXLIGHT

Review BOXLIGHT MP-58i Replacement Projector Lamp MP58i-930 / BOXLIGHT:

Lamp Hours:2000 / Watts:310 / Lamp Type:UHB
BOXLIGHT

Review BOXLIGHT REVOLUTION II 3600 Replacement Projector Lamp BOX3600-930 / BOXLIGHT:

Lamp Hours:2000 / Watts:250 / Lamp Type:Metal Halide
DUKANE

Review DUKANE I-PRO 9200 Replacement Projector Lamp 456-209 / DUKANE:

Lamp Hours:1000 / Watts:550 / Lamp Type:XENON
Top headlines
For the Record, Britney reveals very little: "No topic was off limits. No question went unanswered." That's what we were told at the beginning of the MTV documentary "Britney: For the Record." But Britney's answers to those questions provide very little insight about her life, her decision-making, or her mistakes. ›13:46
Himalaya glaciers melting much faster: Glaciers high in the Himalayas are dwindling faster than anyone thought, putting nearly a billion people living in South Asia in peril of losing their water supply. ›21:24 24 Nov, Mon
Pilot's promise: If teens build it, he'll fly it: ›17:17 4 Feb, Mon
Mom calls for jail in cyberbullying case: The landmark court case of a Missouri teen who committed suicide after allegedly being cyberbullied in a classmates ruse ended in a conviction but it was little more than cold comfort to a still-grieving mother. I can never bring Megan back, Tina Meier said. ›16:00
Video: Buffalo Bills honor Tim Russert: Nov. 30: The Bills paid tribute to one of their greatest fans by naming a plaza inside their stadium after the late NBC newsman. NBCs Amy Robach reports.(Nightly News) ›23:55 30 Nov, Sun
New Yorker: Obama must face car talks: When it comes to the Big Three , the only compelling argument they can make at this late date-if a man strapped with explosives can be said to be making an argument-is they will not suffer alone. ›20:29
Climate explorers eye poles, Everest: A team of explorers plans to ski to the North and South Poles and climb Mount Everest all within 365 days and with the goal not to conquer but to protect the ice from global warming. ›23:51 21 Nov, Fri
Broken butterfly gets mended, andride south: A monarch butterfly has a chance at completing its species' famed migration to central Mexico thanks to some tiny cardboard splints, a bit of contact cement and a trucker from Alabama. ›23:11 20 Nov, Thu
Governors press for stimulus bill by Inauguration: Facing severe cutbacks in state services as the recession deepens, the nation's governors pressed their case on Capitol Hill Monday, asking for at least $40 billion to help pay for health care for the poor and disabled. ›21:03
Miracle Worker author dies at 94: Playwright William Gibson, whose "The Miracle Worker" has thrilled audiences for nearly a half-century with the true story of the deaf-blind Helen Keller's rescue from a world of ignorance, has died. He was 94. ›14:05 28 Nov, Fri
Feast on Fido? Dog meat a delicacy in Korea: Dog meat is eaten in Asia. South Korea, mindful of criticism attached to eating dogs in the West, has made the practice more discreet and better regulated,but isolated North Korea attaches no public stigma to consuming the meat. ›15:03 26 Nov, Wed
Depression in elderly tied to heart disease: Older people who are depressed are much more likely to develop a dangerous type of internal body fat that can lead to diabetes and heart disease, a disturbing new study found. ›21:05
Volkswagen Baja Race: Paris to Ensenada: Volkswagen and its Touareg 2 head to Mexico for the Baja 500. ›07:00 16 Oct, Tue
Experts warn of water shortages by 2080: Half the world's population could face a shortage of clean water by 2080 because of climate change, experts warned Tuesday. ›16:07 18 Nov, Tue
Video: Weather wreaking havoc on holiday travel: Nov. 30: Snow and storms are making it a tough holiday homecoming for millions across the country. NBCs Amy Robach speaks with Jorma Duran on the Weather Channel.(Nightly News) ›23:50 30 Nov, Sun
Rice won't give Clinton too much advice: Happily contemplating another woman as the top U.S. diplomat, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Monday she will offer advice, privately, and then get out of the way. ›20:24
Twix and pizza are these really diet foods?: Proponents of the glycemic index say the secret to losing your gut is to eat by their numbers. But what happens when those numbers lie? ›17:40 28 Nov, Fri
Specter: 'I'll be prepared' for 2010 race: Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., says he's ready for a tough re-election race in 2010, whether it's against MSNBC pundit Chris Matthews or someone else. ›16:14
Obama to broaden genetics role in medical care: For years, scientists have held out hope that the rapidly evolving field of genetics could transform medical diagnosis and treatment, moving beyond a trial-and-error approach. ›22:15 28 Nov, Fri
Top 20 medical breakthroughs for women: This years biggest advances are changing the face and future of your health. From cancer and Alzheimers disease to eating disorders and obesity, Health magazine reveals breakthroughs you need to know about now. ›21:37
VW Jetta TDI named 'Green Car of the Year': Green Car Journal has named Volkswagen's 2009 Jetta TDI as the "Green Car of the Year," making it the first clean-diesel car to win the award. ›21:04 20 Nov, Thu
2007 Tokyo Motor Show: Top 10 Production Cars: Editors' ten favorite production vehicles at the biennial show. ›07:00 29 Oct, Mon
2007 Tokyo Motor Show: Cars Makers Should Greenlight: The concept cars that we think should become production models. ›07:00 31 Oct, Wed
Parents paid for babies named after Mussolini: An Italian right-wing party is offering 1,500 euros ($1,930) to parents who name their babies after wartime fascist dictator Benito Mussolini or his wife Rachele, saying their names are under threat. ›19:22 26 Nov, Wed
Best Deals and Rebates in Camera & Photo