HarveyH42 said:
Guess there all kinds of people out there... $2100 for a 9 year old projection TV, could have gotten a brand new, and better one for half that. I guess it's more how you feel about screwing people over on stuff like this. Wonder if they can still get replacement lamps... or is that why you sold it in the first place?
It is a movie projector, not a projection television. One of the very first high-end first-generation TI-DLP test-models manufactured by inFocus to be exact.
Sometimes newer does not equal better. In fact, with the recent problems that people have been having with recently purchased items breaking down sooner than their past counterparts or items now coming with short-term or extremely limited warranties compared to their predecessors, I would dare say that an older item in good condition would most likely be better than a new one in an unknown condition, so long as it performs as you desire.
He's happy with it and doesn't feel ripped off at all. He was unable to purchase the same model anywhere else at or below that price, period. (He and his friends spend three nights a week watching movies on a 109-inch screen that I helped him set up. He also makes awesome buttered popped-corn, and I'm not one for such a thing.)
The lamps are the same as some more recent models and are readily available from home-theatre audio/video stores which sell such things, or online of course.
I sold it because he liked it and it wasn't being used by me anymore. I needed more direct digital video inputs and so had replaced it nearly two years ago for a model that was more
useful to me. I decline to say that it is
better. The colour saturation on the model I sold is much better as is the contrast ratio, though that not by much.
I felt it was worth the $2100 and, apparently, so did he. I asked and he declined his needing your assistance in preventing him being "screwed", either now or in the future. I asked in jest, I assure you.
I wouldn't pay $8 million for the aforementioned painting either, but I'm sure somebody else would and they'd be quite happy, proud even, of their purchase. Everything is worth something different to each individual depending on their needs and desires at any given time...