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I'm asking just $250 OBO (and I'm willing to bargain) for this very nice projector. I bought this last year, and only afterwards found out that the rear wall of the intended room is made out of cardboard
Notable specs: -Includes Electrohome remote and mounting bracket for ceiling or pipe mount -5BNC input, though you can get a VGA adapter for a few bucks -Capable of 720p or 1080i resolution -All tubes are in great shape; just need a small realignment -Perfect for HTPC use. -Very heavy. As such, local pickup only in Madison, Wisconsin. (Think of it as an excuse for a trip to Madisound!) I've also got a 72" screen I could throw in as well. It's stretched blackout cloth over stretcher bars, assembled the same way an artist would a canvas; as such, it only weighs as much as a painting, and because it only weighs a few pounds can be hung almost anywhere. I'm looking for a DCX2496 amongst other things. ![]()
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