MISUBISHI diamondcrysta 14' lcd monitor, US$: 200

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High contrast Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display panel with 14" viewable diagonal screen size providing excellent image quality.
Flicker free XGA (1024 x 768 pixel) resolution.
Automatic image adjustment for easy installation.
Image adjustments provided by the On-Screen Display.
Windows® 95 and Windows® 98 Plug & Play compatible.
Includes Apple Macintosh adaptor.
VESA DPMS Power Management. Energy Star compliant.
Compliant with the TCO'95 standard.
Fully Compliant with Australian EMC and Electrical Safety Standards.
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Well it's pretty hard finding overhead projectors like the one you used here in the United States like one with a condensor lens and such. Also the bulbs and ballasts are pretty expensive out here and hard to find. The bulb I'm talking about is the one you used in your projector. If it's at all possible I would pay you to ship that stuff out to me if the price is reasonable. So bascially, a overhead projector, bulb, ballast. The LCD monitor I can get here using the NEC 1514V one. Let me know. By the way, what is your email address?
 
overhead projector:
1,cheap: ord overhead projector, not metal halide bulb, you must change its bulb, single lens, made in China, 50$
2,new overhead projector, made in China, 575W dysprosium lamp. three lenses, 195$, dont need cheage tis lamp. it has bulb and ballast. use it at once.

bulb and ballast.
osram:bulb ,150w, 23$ . ballast.25$
osram:bulb ,250w, 60$ . ballast.40$

¦µ68MM spherical reflector, 10$
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¦µ72MM convex lens, above the lamp, 10$
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how does a osram:bulb ,150w or osram:bulb ,250w compare to an FXL 410w 82v?

I'm pretty sure osram is metal halide (as I understand from searching), so the light wouldn't be as yellow, but is a 150w or 250w osram bulb much brighter than a 410w fxl bulb (projector rated at 4000 lumens)?

I'd like to upgrade my current setup by retrofitting a metal halide ballast and bulb into my OHP, but it doesn't look too cheap. I also want to upgrade to a newer panel and add a line doubler.
 
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