It will run anywhere from 60-100 dollars to get a bulb replaced in your projector.
Epson projector bulbs can most easily be purchased directly from Epson via their online website. Other places where Epson projector bulbs may be found are in retail stores that sell electronic and office supplies.
There is a website called the Projector Lamp Center that carries a good selection of varied bulbs for projectors. It appears they carry bulbs for most model. The website is: www.projectorlampcenter.com
There are a number of retailers that carry replacement bulbs for projector lamps. Some of the best options include Projector Lamp Source, Best Buy, Future Shop and OfficeMax.
Yes. You can buy a laptop with a built in projector. A company called ASUS has released it. On top of the bezel it has a pico-projector.
The prices vary, but you can get a 2 pack of halogen bulbs for between $15 and $20. Xenon bulbs are expensive, at over $120 each.Or you can buy a used one for 50$ from the junkyard.
You're replacing the bulbs to lower your electricity bill? There's no way to replace the heat loss. If you buy an electric heater your monthly bill will be higher. You have to decide whether you can adapt to the heat loss by wearing a sweater indoors. If not, you might decide not to switch bulbs.
You replace all of the bulbs in the cluster. Go to dealer, specify year & model, and buy the kit (usually 8 to 14 bulbs). Costs about $20. Remove the cluster, and one at a time replace all the bulbs. (p.s. if one went bad, the rest are going to die soon too.)
If the bulbs are good buy it just will not flash the flasher relay is defective. Replace it.
One can buy a replacement lamp for a Panasonic projector from websites like Projector Central, Amazon, eBay, My Shopping, Staples, Top Bulb and Focused Technology.
Buy Sylvania Bulbs, 7443 type 12 volt
It depends on what you type of headlight you want to buy. Two major categories are OEM (from your dealer) and OEM compatible. 1. OEM: most expensive. Gives you only stock look and stock performance. 2. OEM compatible: least expensive. Gives you stock and cheapest option to replace your headlights. 2a) Clear headlights: OEM compatible but headlights are clear for enhanced look. A little expensive than regular OEM compatible. 2b) Projector headlights: OEM compatible but shoot out light beams in a projector, produces the most intense lighting and gives you a luxurious look. A little expensive than clear headlights.
Yes, you can buy light bulbs.