The Japanese based company NEC is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of projector lamps and bulbs. This position has been hard earned by the Tokyo based company over a period of 100 years continuous industry experience in the development of technological devices ranging from computers to communication devices. NEC is extremely active in the… Read more »
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JP-UK Urges Customers to Ensure They Recycle their Used Mitsubishi Projector Lamps
Recycling projector lamps is the responsibility of the owner whether or not their concern is environmentally minded. The reason for this is that projector lamps and bulbs often contain radioactive and toxic materials. It is common knowledge that projector lamps contain mercury. However were you aware of that these lamps may also contain a number… Read more »
Avoid Unexpected Disturbances with Replacement Hitachi Projector Lamps From JP
Projectors are now used extensively in a wide range of professional, educational and recreational settings. The popularity of projectors can be attributed to the unparalleled presentational ability of these items. The projector has irreversibly revolutionised how presentations are delivered. However, the power of the projector is reliant on the projector lamp. Unfortunately, like any other… Read more »
Epson Projector Lamps from JP-UK Offer the Highest Levels Of Safety
Due to the overwhelming selection of brands to choose from selecting a replacement projector lamp or bulb for your projector can be difficult. On initial inspection there seems to be little that differentiates one brand from another. However bulb quality and life expectancy can vary dramatically from one brand to another. When it comes to… Read more »
JP-UK Frequently Asked Questions: Why There Is A Burning Smell When customers Change Their Panas
Often when changing an expired projector lamp dust and debris which has been trapped in the lamp socket can become dislodged. In addition the new projector lamp will reach higher temperatures than the previous one, due to this the dust is often burned when the new lamp is turned on. Sometimes this dust can shorten… Read more »