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  1. Original Lamp for JVC HD-52G887 Projector (Original Lamp in Original Housing)

    Original Manufacturer part number is TS CL110UAA BHL5101 SOEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) lamps are produced by the projector manufacturer and are identical to the lamps supplied originally with the projector.The majority of projector manufacturers will use bulbs from the world leading bulb manufacturers (e.g. Philips, Osram, Ushio etc.) and fit them in their own modules to produce the complete lamps.These lamps are produced to a very high standard and in a controlled environment, ensuring that the end user will benefit from the best performance possible.All OEM lamps are supplied with the 3 month manufacturer warranty. As Proud members of The Genuine Lamp Alliance' to enable our customers to make a fair comparison when purchasing a replacement lamp we would like to offer the following information: Search engines will throw up a host of choices, requiring decisions to be made. These decisions can spark a range of consequences spanning from simple dissatisfaction with the quality of the product, to health and safety risks and even questionable ethics and legality where intellectual property is abused or counterfeit lamps are passed off as original replacements. In today s market for replacement lamps, the cheapest option doesn t always represent the best value; products are not always what they seem and even the presence of a manufacturer s brand or technology provider s logo is not always a guarantee that a replacement lamp is genuine. Online retailers who offer Genuine Lamps This is an alternative to sourcing a replacement lamp from the original device manufacturer (OEM), the leading lamp technology rights owners authorised a small number third party suppliers to manufacture compatible replacement lamp modules using the same technology as the original, branded product installed by the projector and rear projection TV manufacturers. These are equivalent to our Diamond Lamps Is the replacement lamp on offer just too cheap?There is a hierarchy of lamp pricing. Original lamps supplied by the manufacture of the projector or rear projection TV are usually the most expensive, but offer the replacement lamp buyer reassurance on issues such as continuing warranty protection. Next in the hierarchy come genuine lamps, manufactured with the consent and support of the lamp technology rights owners and using exactly the same lamp components as the original lamp fitted to the projector or rear projection TV. Genuine replacement lamps are made by a small number of authorised manufacturers. For example, Philips has authorised Diamond Lamps to make replacement lamp modules using genuine UHP technology. Finally, the cheapest lamps available will almost certainly be copy lamps. The manufacturers save costs in a variety of ways, none of which are generally favourable to lamp module buyers Can the reseller or retailer be trusted?The emergence of copy lamps has triggered a host of internet based dealers to enter the market for replacement lamp modules. Some of these have excellent credentials, often linked to an established audio visual or consumer electronics business, while others are simply opportunistic. When buying on the internet it can be difficult to assess the quality or ethical policy of the supplier. Helpful signs of a quality supplier include relationships with projector manufacturers, such as authorised dealer status, or a specialist replacement lamp distributor.

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  2. Electronic Circuits Student Handbook-Mike Tooley BA; Advanced Te

    Author: Mike Tooley BA; Advanced Technological and Higher National Cer ISBN 10: 0750621184. Title: Electronic Circuits Student Handbook Item Condition: used item in a very good condition.

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  3. Original Lamp for Epson EMP-7300 Projector (Original Lamp in Original Housing)

    Original Manufacturer part number is ELPLP05 V13H010L05OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) lamps are produced by the projector manufacturer and are identical to the lamps supplied originally with the projector.The majority of projector manufacturers will use bulbs from the world leading bulb manufacturers (e.g. Philips, Osram, Ushio etc.) and fit them in their own modules to produce the complete lamps.These lamps are produced to a very high standard and in a controlled environment, ensuring that the end user will benefit from the best performance possible.All OEM lamps are supplied with the 3 month manufacturer warranty. As Proud members of The Genuine Lamp Alliance' to enable our customers to make a fair comparison when purchasing a replacement lamp we would like to offer the following information: Search engines will throw up a host of choices, requiring decisions to be made. These decisions can spark a range of consequences spanning from simple dissatisfaction with the quality of the product, to health and safety risks and even questionable ethics and legality where intellectual property is abused or counterfeit lamps are passed off as original replacements. In today s market for replacement lamps, the cheapest option doesn t always represent the best value; products are not always what they seem and even the presence of a manufacturer s brand or technology provider s logo is not always a guarantee that a replacement lamp is genuine. Online retailers who offer Genuine Lamps This is an alternative to sourcing a replacement lamp from the original device manufacturer (OEM), the leading lamp technology rights owners authorised a small number third party suppliers to manufacture compatible replacement lamp modules using the same technology as the original, branded product installed by the projector and rear projection TV manufacturers. These are equivalent to our Diamond Lamps Is the replacement lamp on offer just too cheap?There is a hierarchy of lamp pricing. Original lamps supplied by the manufacture of the projector or rear projection TV are usually the most expensive, but offer the replacement lamp buyer reassurance on issues such as continuing warranty protection. Next in the hierarchy come genuine lamps, manufactured with the consent and support of the lamp technology rights owners and using exactly the same lamp components as the original lamp fitted to the projector or rear projection TV. Genuine replacement lamps are made by a small number of authorised manufacturers. For example, Philips has authorised Diamond Lamps to make replacement lamp modules using genuine UHP technology. Finally, the cheapest lamps available will almost certainly be copy lamps. The manufacturers save costs in a variety of ways, none of which are generally favourable to lamp module buyers Can the reseller or retailer be trusted?The emergence of copy lamps has triggered a host of internet based dealers to enter the market for replacement lamp modules. Some of these have excellent credentials, often linked to an established audio visual or consumer electronics business, while others are simply opportunistic. When buying on the internet it can be difficult to assess the quality or ethical policy of the supplier. Helpful signs of a quality supplier include relationships with projector manufacturers, such as authorised dealer status, or a specialist replacement lamp distributor.

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  4. Handbook of Electronics Formulas, Symbols, and Definitions - 9781468464931

    ISBN-13: 9781468464931, 978-1468464931. The author's intention has been to provide a small, light reference book that may be easily carried in an attache case or kept in a desk drawer for easy access.

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  5. Original Lamp for PROJECTIONDESIGN EVO2 Projector (Original Lamp in Original Housing)

    Original Manufacturer part number is 400 0402 00OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) lamps are produced by the projector manufacturer and are identical to the lamps supplied originally with the projector.The majority of projector manufacturers will use bulbs from the world leading bulb manufacturers (e.g. Philips, Osram, Ushio etc.) and fit them in their own modules to produce the complete lamps.These lamps are produced to a very high standard and in a controlled environment, ensuring that the end user will benefit from the best performance possible.All OEM lamps are supplied with the 3 month manufacturer warranty. As Proud members of The Genuine Lamp Alliance' to enable our customers to make a fair comparison when purchasing a replacement lamp we would like to offer the following information: Search engines will throw up a host of choices, requiring decisions to be made. These decisions can spark a range of consequences spanning from simple dissatisfaction with the quality of the product, to health and safety risks and even questionable ethics and legality where intellectual property is abused or counterfeit lamps are passed off as original replacements. In today s market for replacement lamps, the cheapest option doesn t always represent the best value; products are not always what they seem and even the presence of a manufacturer s brand or technology provider s logo is not always a guarantee that a replacement lamp is genuine. Online retailers who offer Genuine Lamps This is an alternative to sourcing a replacement lamp from the original device manufacturer (OEM), the leading lamp technology rights owners authorised a small number third party suppliers to manufacture compatible replacement lamp modules using the same technology as the original, branded product installed by the projector and rear projection TV manufacturers. These are equivalent to our Diamond Lamps Is the replacement lamp on offer just too cheap?There is a hierarchy of lamp pricing. Original lamps supplied by the manufacture of the projector or rear projection TV are usually the most expensive, but offer the replacement lamp buyer reassurance on issues such as continuing warranty protection. Next in the hierarchy come genuine lamps, manufactured with the consent and support of the lamp technology rights owners and using exactly the same lamp components as the original lamp fitted to the projector or rear projection TV. Genuine replacement lamps are made by a small number of authorised manufacturers. For example, Philips has authorised Diamond Lamps to make replacement lamp modules using genuine UHP technology. Finally, the cheapest lamps available will almost certainly be copy lamps. The manufacturers save costs in a variety of ways, none of which are generally favourable to lamp module buyers Can the reseller or retailer be trusted?The emergence of copy lamps has triggered a host of internet based dealers to enter the market for replacement lamp modules. Some of these have excellent credentials, often linked to an established audio visual or consumer electronics business, while others are simply opportunistic. When buying on the internet it can be difficult to assess the quality or ethical policy of the supplier. Helpful signs of a quality supplier include relationships with projector manufacturers, such as authorised dealer status, or a specialist replacement lamp distributor.

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  6. Electronic Electrical Engineering Handbooks Guides Training Manuals on CD

    Electronic Electrical Engineering Handbooks -. ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE COURSE HANDBOOKS. ENGINEERING SAFETY PRACTICES HANDBOOKS (PDF's). Guide for Operations Organisation and Administrations. ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS TRAINING.

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  7. Original Lamp for PROJECTIONDESIGN ACTION 1 MKIII Projector (Original Lamp in Original Housing)

    Original Manufacturer part number is 400 0003 00OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) lamps are produced by the projector manufacturer and are identical to the lamps supplied originally with the projector.The majority of projector manufacturers will use bulbs from the world leading bulb manufacturers (e.g. Philips, Osram, Ushio etc.) and fit them in their own modules to produce the complete lamps.These lamps are produced to a very high standard and in a controlled environment, ensuring that the end user will benefit from the best performance possible.All OEM lamps are supplied with the 3 month manufacturer warranty. As Proud members of The Genuine Lamp Alliance' to enable our customers to make a fair comparison when purchasing a replacement lamp we would like to offer the following information: Search engines will throw up a host of choices, requiring decisions to be made. These decisions can spark a range of consequences spanning from simple dissatisfaction with the quality of the product, to health and safety risks and even questionable ethics and legality where intellectual property is abused or counterfeit lamps are passed off as original replacements. In today s market for replacement lamps, the cheapest option doesn t always represent the best value; products are not always what they seem and even the presence of a manufacturer s brand or technology provider s logo is not always a guarantee that a replacement lamp is genuine. Online retailers who offer Genuine Lamps This is an alternative to sourcing a replacement lamp from the original device manufacturer (OEM), the leading lamp technology rights owners authorised a small number third party suppliers to manufacture compatible replacement lamp modules using the same technology as the original, branded product installed by the projector and rear projection TV manufacturers. These are equivalent to our Diamond Lamps Is the replacement lamp on offer just too cheap?There is a hierarchy of lamp pricing. Original lamps supplied by the manufacture of the projector or rear projection TV are usually the most expensive, but offer the replacement lamp buyer reassurance on issues such as continuing warranty protection. Next in the hierarchy come genuine lamps, manufactured with the consent and support of the lamp technology rights owners and using exactly the same lamp components as the original lamp fitted to the projector or rear projection TV. Genuine replacement lamps are made by a small number of authorised manufacturers. For example, Philips has authorised Diamond Lamps to make replacement lamp modules using genuine UHP technology. Finally, the cheapest lamps available will almost certainly be copy lamps. The manufacturers save costs in a variety of ways, none of which are generally favourable to lamp module buyers Can the reseller or retailer be trusted?The emergence of copy lamps has triggered a host of internet based dealers to enter the market for replacement lamp modules. Some of these have excellent credentials, often linked to an established audio visual or consumer electronics business, while others are simply opportunistic. When buying on the internet it can be difficult to assess the quality or ethical policy of the supplier. Helpful signs of a quality supplier include relationships with projector manufacturers, such as authorised dealer status, or a specialist replacement lamp distributor.

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  8. Handbook of Electronics Calculation..., Seidman, Arthur

    Author:Seidman, Arthur H. Handbook of Electronics Calculations: For Engineers and Technicians. Book Condition:VERYGOOD. Number of Pages:768. In 2002, World of Books was founded on an ethos to do good, protect the planet, and support charities by enabling more goods to be reused.

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  9. Original Lamp for PROJECTIONDESIGN F3+ SXGA+ (300w) Projector (Original Lamp in Original Housing)

    Original Manufacturer part number is 400 0400 00 400 0500 00OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) lamps are produced by the projector manufacturer and are identical to the lamps supplied originally with the projector.The majority of projector manufacturers will use bulbs from the world leading bulb manufacturers (e.g. Philips, Osram, Ushio etc.) and fit them in their own modules to produce the complete lamps.These lamps are produced to a very high standard and in a controlled environment, ensuring that the end user will benefit from the best performance possible.All OEM lamps are supplied with the 3 month manufacturer warranty. As Proud members of The Genuine Lamp Alliance' to enable our customers to make a fair comparison when purchasing a replacement lamp we would like to offer the following information: Search engines will throw up a host of choices, requiring decisions to be made. These decisions can spark a range of consequences spanning from simple dissatisfaction with the quality of the product, to health and safety risks and even questionable ethics and legality where intellectual property is abused or counterfeit lamps are passed off as original replacements. In today s market for replacement lamps, the cheapest option doesn t always represent the best value; products are not always what they seem and even the presence of a manufacturer s brand or technology provider s logo is not always a guarantee that a replacement lamp is genuine. Online retailers who offer Genuine Lamps This is an alternative to sourcing a replacement lamp from the original device manufacturer (OEM), the leading lamp technology rights owners authorised a small number third party suppliers to manufacture compatible replacement lamp modules using the same technology as the original, branded product installed by the projector and rear projection TV manufacturers. These are equivalent to our Diamond Lamps Is the replacement lamp on offer just too cheap?There is a hierarchy of lamp pricing. Original lamps supplied by the manufacture of the projector or rear projection TV are usually the most expensive, but offer the replacement lamp buyer reassurance on issues such as continuing warranty protection. Next in the hierarchy come genuine lamps, manufactured with the consent and support of the lamp technology rights owners and using exactly the same lamp components as the original lamp fitted to the projector or rear projection TV. Genuine replacement lamps are made by a small number of authorised manufacturers. For example, Philips has authorised Diamond Lamps to make replacement lamp modules using genuine UHP technology. Finally, the cheapest lamps available will almost certainly be copy lamps. The manufacturers save costs in a variety of ways, none of which are generally favourable to lamp module buyers Can the reseller or retailer be trusted?The emergence of copy lamps has triggered a host of internet based dealers to enter the market for replacement lamp modules. Some of these have excellent credentials, often linked to an established audio visual or consumer electronics business, while others are simply opportunistic. When buying on the internet it can be difficult to assess the quality or ethical policy of the supplier. Helpful signs of a quality supplier include relationships with projector manufacturers, such as authorised dealer status, or a specialist replacement lamp distributor.

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  10. AGW Electronics For Model Railways Handbook: A Concise Guide For Selection, Inst

    AGW Electronics For Model Railways Handbook: A Concise Guide For Selection, Installation and wiring of controllers and accessories. Was part of my late father's collection. I will combine postage costs where possible.

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  11. Original Lamp for NEC XL6500HL Projector (Original Lamp in Original Housing)

    Original Manufacturer part number is HLO XLE16OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) lamps are produced by the projector manufacturer and are identical to the lamps supplied originally with the projector.The majority of projector manufacturers will use bulbs from the world leading bulb manufacturers (e.g. Philips, Osram, Ushio etc.) and fit them in their own modules to produce the complete lamps.These lamps are produced to a very high standard and in a controlled environment, ensuring that the end user will benefit from the best performance possible.All OEM lamps are supplied with the 3 month manufacturer warranty. As Proud members of The Genuine Lamp Alliance' to enable our customers to make a fair comparison when purchasing a replacement lamp we would like to offer the following information: Search engines will throw up a host of choices, requiring decisions to be made. These decisions can spark a range of consequences spanning from simple dissatisfaction with the quality of the product, to health and safety risks and even questionable ethics and legality where intellectual property is abused or counterfeit lamps are passed off as original replacements. In today s market for replacement lamps, the cheapest option doesn t always represent the best value; products are not always what they seem and even the presence of a manufacturer s brand or technology provider s logo is not always a guarantee that a replacement lamp is genuine. Online retailers who offer Genuine Lamps This is an alternative to sourcing a replacement lamp from the original device manufacturer (OEM), the leading lamp technology rights owners authorised a small number third party suppliers to manufacture compatible replacement lamp modules using the same technology as the original, branded product installed by the projector and rear projection TV manufacturers. These are equivalent to our Diamond Lamps Is the replacement lamp on offer just too cheap?There is a hierarchy of lamp pricing. Original lamps supplied by the manufacture of the projector or rear projection TV are usually the most expensive, but offer the replacement lamp buyer reassurance on issues such as continuing warranty protection. Next in the hierarchy come genuine lamps, manufactured with the consent and support of the lamp technology rights owners and using exactly the same lamp components as the original lamp fitted to the projector or rear projection TV. Genuine replacement lamps are made by a small number of authorised manufacturers. For example, Philips has authorised Diamond Lamps to make replacement lamp modules using genuine UHP technology. Finally, the cheapest lamps available will almost certainly be copy lamps. The manufacturers save costs in a variety of ways, none of which are generally favourable to lamp module buyers Can the reseller or retailer be trusted?The emergence of copy lamps has triggered a host of internet based dealers to enter the market for replacement lamp modules. Some of these have excellent credentials, often linked to an established audio visual or consumer electronics business, while others are simply opportunistic. When buying on the internet it can be difficult to assess the quality or ethical policy of the supplier. Helpful signs of a quality supplier include relationships with projector manufacturers, such as authorised dealer status, or a specialist replacement lamp distributor.

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  12. Automotive Electronics Handbook guide by Ronald Jurgen, engineers & engineering.

    The "Automotive Electronics Handbook" by Ronald Jurgen is a comprehensive guide published by McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing in 1994. This hardcover book, measuring 9.6 inches in length and 1.3 inches in height, covers a range of topics within the automotive industry, making it a valuable resource for transportation enthusiasts and professionals alike. With detailed illustrations and written in English, this handbook offers insights into the world of automotive electronics, making it a must-have for anyone interested in the subject. It is a comprehensive guide covering various aspects of automotive electronics, including sensors, actuators, control systems, displays, safety features, and emerging technologies.

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  13. Original Lamp for HITACHI CP-X2521 Projector (Original Lamp in Original Housing)

    Original Manufacturer part number is DT01191OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) lamps are produced by the projector manufacturer and are identical to the lamps supplied originally with the projector.The majority of projector manufacturers will use bulbs from the world leading bulb manufacturers (e.g. Philips, Osram, Ushio etc.) and fit them in their own modules to produce the complete lamps.These lamps are produced to a very high standard and in a controlled environment, ensuring that the end user will benefit from the best performance possible.All OEM lamps are supplied with the 3 month manufacturer warranty. As Proud members of The Genuine Lamp Alliance' to enable our customers to make a fair comparison when purchasing a replacement lamp we would like to offer the following information: Search engines will throw up a host of choices, requiring decisions to be made. These decisions can spark a range of consequences spanning from simple dissatisfaction with the quality of the product, to health and safety risks and even questionable ethics and legality where intellectual property is abused or counterfeit lamps are passed off as original replacements. In today s market for replacement lamps, the cheapest option doesn t always represent the best value; products are not always what they seem and even the presence of a manufacturer s brand or technology provider s logo is not always a guarantee that a replacement lamp is genuine. Online retailers who offer Genuine Lamps This is an alternative to sourcing a replacement lamp from the original device manufacturer (OEM), the leading lamp technology rights owners authorised a small number third party suppliers to manufacture compatible replacement lamp modules using the same technology as the original, branded product installed by the projector and rear projection TV manufacturers. These are equivalent to our Diamond Lamps Is the replacement lamp on offer just too cheap?There is a hierarchy of lamp pricing. Original lamps supplied by the manufacture of the projector or rear projection TV are usually the most expensive, but offer the replacement lamp buyer reassurance on issues such as continuing warranty protection. Next in the hierarchy come genuine lamps, manufactured with the consent and support of the lamp technology rights owners and using exactly the same lamp components as the original lamp fitted to the projector or rear projection TV. Genuine replacement lamps are made by a small number of authorised manufacturers. For example, Philips has authorised Diamond Lamps to make replacement lamp modules using genuine UHP technology. Finally, the cheapest lamps available will almost certainly be copy lamps. The manufacturers save costs in a variety of ways, none of which are generally favourable to lamp module buyers Can the reseller or retailer be trusted?The emergence of copy lamps has triggered a host of internet based dealers to enter the market for replacement lamp modules. Some of these have excellent credentials, often linked to an established audio visual or consumer electronics business, while others are simply opportunistic. When buying on the internet it can be difficult to assess the quality or ethical policy of the supplier. Helpful signs of a quality supplier include relationships with projector manufacturers, such as authorised dealer status, or a specialist replacement lamp distributor.

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  14. The Electronics Handbook (Electrical Engineering Handbook) By Jerry C. Whitaker

    Author: Jerry C. Whitaker ISBN 10: 0849383455. Title: The Electronics Handbook (Electrical Engineering Handbook) Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Used-Very Good: The book will be clean without any major stains or markings, the spine will be in excellent shape with only minor creasing, no pages will be missing and the cover is likely to be very clean.

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  15. Original Lamp for INFOCUS LP550LS Projector (Original Lamp in Original Housing)

    Original Manufacturer part number is SP LAMP LPOEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) lamps are produced by the projector manufacturer and are identical to the lamps supplied originally with the projector.The majority of projector manufacturers will use bulbs from the world leading bulb manufacturers (e.g. Philips, Osram, Ushio etc.) and fit them in their own modules to produce the complete lamps.These lamps are produced to a very high standard and in a controlled environment, ensuring that the end user will benefit from the best performance possible.All OEM lamps are supplied with the 3 month manufacturer warranty. As Proud members of The Genuine Lamp Alliance' to enable our customers to make a fair comparison when purchasing a replacement lamp we would like to offer the following information: Search engines will throw up a host of choices, requiring decisions to be made. These decisions can spark a range of consequences spanning from simple dissatisfaction with the quality of the product, to health and safety risks and even questionable ethics and legality where intellectual property is abused or counterfeit lamps are passed off as original replacements. In today s market for replacement lamps, the cheapest option doesn t always represent the best value; products are not always what they seem and even the presence of a manufacturer s brand or technology provider s logo is not always a guarantee that a replacement lamp is genuine. Online retailers who offer Genuine Lamps This is an alternative to sourcing a replacement lamp from the original device manufacturer (OEM), the leading lamp technology rights owners authorised a small number third party suppliers to manufacture compatible replacement lamp modules using the same technology as the original, branded product installed by the projector and rear projection TV manufacturers. These are equivalent to our Diamond Lamps Is the replacement lamp on offer just too cheap?There is a hierarchy of lamp pricing. Original lamps supplied by the manufacture of the projector or rear projection TV are usually the most expensive, but offer the replacement lamp buyer reassurance on issues such as continuing warranty protection. Next in the hierarchy come genuine lamps, manufactured with the consent and support of the lamp technology rights owners and using exactly the same lamp components as the original lamp fitted to the projector or rear projection TV. Genuine replacement lamps are made by a small number of authorised manufacturers. For example, Philips has authorised Diamond Lamps to make replacement lamp modules using genuine UHP technology. Finally, the cheapest lamps available will almost certainly be copy lamps. The manufacturers save costs in a variety of ways, none of which are generally favourable to lamp module buyers Can the reseller or retailer be trusted?The emergence of copy lamps has triggered a host of internet based dealers to enter the market for replacement lamp modules. Some of these have excellent credentials, often linked to an established audio visual or consumer electronics business, while others are simply opportunistic. When buying on the internet it can be difficult to assess the quality or ethical policy of the supplier. Helpful signs of a quality supplier include relationships with projector manufacturers, such as authorised dealer status, or a specialist replacement lamp distributor.

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  16. Practical Electronics Handbook (Newnes technical books) By Ian Robertson Sincla

    Title: Practical Electronics Handbook (Newnes technical books) Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Author: Ian Robertson Sinclair ISBN 10: 0408004479.

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