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FS: Electrohome ECP3500 CRT projector London



 
 
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Old February 23rd 08, 08:45 AM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
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Default FS: Electrohome ECP3500 CRT projector London

For sale London.

ECP range are straightforward to set up and converge, have the
smallest footprint, and also have corner lens focus adjustments not
usually found on smaller projectors.

Spec of 3500 is 7 inch tubes, glass hybrid lenses, 1280 x 1024 pixels
or 1020 TV or 720p / 1080i HDTV lines resolution, 60MHz video
bandwidth, 72KHz max horz and 120Hz max vertical scan rates, digital
convergence chassis. Optional ACON automatic convergence unit
available (not supplied). 24L x 21W x 17H inches.

Generally very good condition, the worst things being scuffing on the
side of the lower chassis and the screw in feet missing. Not been used
in a smoky environment or driven hard. Lenses and coatings are
excellent condition. Tubes (Sony 07MS) are excellent - visual
inspection ratings a Red 9 (known to be used but mint) Blue 8
(shading visible but difficult to see) Green 8.5 (somewhere between
the two).

I also installed a new PRAM chip / battery after intermittently
erratic behavior, which normally indicates a new one is needed - and
then found out that a fluorescent light in an adjoining room was
interfering with the IR sensor. I'm pretty sure that it is now OK, but
I haven't used it much since then, so I thought I'd mention this for
sake of honesty. Ultimately is this is a nice example of a nice
projector, and I am only selling it as my flat is so tiny every inch
counts, so I decided to bite the bullet and downgrade to a LCD
projector.

Supplied: Projector, IR remote control, original installation tool
set, lens covers, original PRAM chip, manual on CDR, power cable. It
is fitted with an additional S video input module as well as the
standard RGBHV input. Will also throw in a decent quality individually
screened SVGA to RGBHV BNC cable approx 10M.

Buyer pays cash and collects from Lewisham SE London where it can be
seen working. NB. Weighs best part of 50Kg. Asking £100 ONO.

Contact me on - NOTE - remove the "ECP" anti
spam bit from the email address first. Allow up to a day for reply.
Can email pics if required. Thanks.
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