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Dr Gadget - Sharp Electronics AN-XR20LP Projector Lamp for XR20S & XR20X

Sharp Electronics AN-XR20LP Projector Lamp for XR20S & XR20X
List Price: $491.39
Our Price: $311.99
Your Save: $ 179.40 ( 37% )
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Manufacturer: Sharp
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 1.5/5Average rating of 1.5/5Average rating of 1.5/5Average rating of 1.5/5Average rating of 1.5/5

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sharp
EAN: 0074000364561
Feature: Up to 3000 hrs lamp life in economy mode
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Sharp
Manufacturer: Sharp
Model: ANXR20LP
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sharp
Studio: Sharp

Features
Up to 3000 hrs lamp life in economy mode

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: A $300.00 bulb should last longer than a few months
Comment: We purchased the SHARP XR-20S DLP Projector TV. The bulb fails early on even with using a ventilated shelf in a climate controlled air purified room. The Projector was $1000. which is fine for the enjoyment it creates, but the after market cost of the bulb for continued use makes it a rip off.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: THE PRICE IS WAY TO HIGH
Comment: I HAVE HAD THE SHRP XR20X PROJECTOR FOR LESS THAN A YEAR, I HAVE RUN IT ONLY IN ECONOMY LOW LAMP MODE IN ORDER TO MAKE THE LAMP LAST LONGER.

WELL AFTER 9 MONTHS OF LITE USE THE LAMP HAD 80% OF IT'S LIFE LEFT THAN IT DIED, "DEAD DEAD DEAD" MAN I AM PSST OFF $400.00 BUCKS IM OUT.
THAT LAMP SHOULD HAVE A FIVE YEAR WARRANTY.

I KEPT THE PROJECTOR CLEAN BUT BEWARE SHARP DID NOT PROVIDE ANY AIR FILTRATION FOR THIS PROJECTOR OR LAMP, AND IT PRODUCES A LOT OF HEAT AND THERE IS NO USER ACCESS TO PREVENT DUST BUILD UP, MY PROJECTOR HAD A MODERATE AMOUNT OF DUST ON THE FAN BLADES AND INNER DUCTING BUT ANY DUST IS ALSO PUMPED RIGHT TO THIS LITTLE 3/4" SQUARE SCREEN ON THE LAMP SO WITH NO FILTRATION OR USER EASY ACCESS THIS UNIT IS SURE TO FAIL WAY BEFORE IT'S USEFULL LIFE SPAN. THE PROJECTOR WAS A THOUSAND DOLLAR'S AND THE NEW LAMP WILL COST $300-400 BUCK'S SHARP SHOULD PAY ME OR AT LEAST TAKE THAT BONUS AWAY FROM THEIR ENGINEER'S
NOT HAPPY WITH SHARP
P LUEPKE


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From Sharp Minds come Sharp Products - products designed to help individuals, families, and corporate teams connect effortlessly, communicate clearly, and unleash creativity like never before. Sharp is dedicated to improving people's lives through the use of advanced technology and a commitment to innovation, quality, value, and design.


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