Check the colors/blinking of both leds. This should give you a clue about the cause. Color/blinking codes are explained in the user manual.
The Benq replacement lamp is used to replace the lamp of a projector. If your projector lamp breaks or simply dies (it does after typically 10-15 years). You can replace it with a Benq lamp. The Benq lamp is only for LCD and DLP projectors.
No, The Mitsubishi adapter is designed only for Mitsubishi DLP projection televisions.
The only real similarity that I can think of is they both project images onto a wall or projector screen.
Sanyo manuals normally include instructions on lamp replacement. Without a model number, it is not possible to provide a detailed instruction and it is important that the manual's instructions are followed precisely. In particular, heed the warnings regarding safety. Not only are the lamps expensive, they can also be hazardous if they are not handled correctly. If the manual isn't available, almost all projector manuals can be downloaded from the Sanyo web site. Once you have found the Sanyo site for your own country, go to the support or download section making sure you have the full model number of the projector ready to enter. If you are unsure about doing it, your local audio visual dealer will be more than happy to change the lamp for you.
No. The voltage and cooling system and chassis size only support one bulb. The contrast is a function of the LCD panels, and is not upgradable, although it can be controlled by limiting the brightness.
The only thing that is dangerous is the chance of breaking the projector because it is very expensive to fix.
A HD projector is a high-definition projector that is able to support pictures in 1080p (which is a very high level of clarity and quality at the pixel level). In comparison, a regular projector can only show pictures in 720p. With the higher HD projector, your images will be sharper and the colors will be richer.
Only if your projector has two inputs,hook up the output video/audio of VCR into the input video/audio of the projector. Radio Shack sells switchers to do this very function.
Old projector slides are typically only worth the sentimental value they bring to the owner. If a person doesn't have an old projector, the slides are worthless except as relics of bygone days.
Yes, also if it is a bad lamp you will get the same condition.
at the castle only on fools day then it is just a lamp post
A LCD projector projects the image to a screen in front of it like a slide projector projects the images of slides onto a screen while a LCD tv projects from behind the screen like a large TV, the image coming to the screen from behind it rather from in front of it. That is basically the only difference. You can usually get a much larger image from a LCD projector than from a LCD tv. Projectors usually require more planning and installation events and you can not just pick it up and move it to another room easily.