Thursday, April 8, 2010

Bare Bulb vs. Complete Assembly Replacement Lamp

When it is time to replace the lamp in your projector or television, you will often have a couple different options to suit your budget.

Generally the least expensive option will be to get the bare bulb replacement. What this means is you keep the old housing your bulb came in and switch out only the bulb. The plastic housing is reusable and doesn’t wear out or go bad. It is only the bulb that dies and becomes unusable.

If you feel you aren’t so mechanically inclined you can always purchase the complete lamp assembly replacement lamp. In this instance you are buying a new bulb AND the housing.

The option you pick really only is a matter of personal preference – and possibly your budget. It will vary from model to model but the bare bulb option can be significantly less expensive than the complete lamp assembly option.

Projector lamp replacement bulbs – whether the complete assembly or the bare bulb – have a warranty and both options are guaranteed to give you the same performance quality in both lifespan and brightness.

AllProjectorLamps.com offers a variety of replacement lamp bulb options for most brands of projectors and televisions. Even many of the bare bulbs have two price points – the name brand bulb or a generic bulb. The only difference in these bulbs is that the manufacturer did not make the replacement bulb. For example, if you have a Mitsubishi television and you order the generic bulb it only means that Mitsubishi did not manufacture the bulb. However, the generics are still of a high quality and have the same warranty as the original/name brand bulbs.

To find a wide assortment of projector replacement lamps to suit your budget and to fit your projector, please visit http://www.allprojectorlamps.com today!

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