Vickie_M
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We're moving and need to get rid of some stuff. We have a
Sony VPH-2020 video projector
This is a STANDARD DEFINITION ONLY video projector (i.e.
it CANNOT handle progressive DVD, any computer resolutions
or HD). But it can handle both NTSC (US) and PAL (UK and
other countries). It was our first video projector and we
used it for many years, sparingly, until we replaced it
with a VGA capable Sony VPH-1030Q-A, and finally a Sony
VPH-1252 (notice a pattern? We like Sony projectors!)
It was working when we took it down, but we haven't plugged it in for years.
This might be a good "starter" projector for someone on
a very limited budget.
The "but" is that you HAVE TO COME GET IT. Not only that, you have to come get it BY MONDAY. We don't have a car, and even if we did, we don't have time to take it anywhere.
The packers will be coming Monday and we're moving Tuesday. If no one comes to get it, it stays in the closet, where it's been buried (though well-protected) for years, and will still be there when they tear the building down (the city is building a school on this block, or so they tell us).
We loved that projector, and some mighty fine movies were watched on it. We got it in 1988, IIRC. I took out a loan for it that my dad co-signed. In return for his signature, we let him come over and watch movies, and we gave him the one-piece Sony front projector (45" screen, I believe) we'd been using. He'd be heartbroken if we told him we just trashed it, so I hope someone can use it and takes it.
E-mail me at [email protected]
Vickie
Sony VPH-2020 video projector
This is a STANDARD DEFINITION ONLY video projector (i.e.
it CANNOT handle progressive DVD, any computer resolutions
or HD). But it can handle both NTSC (US) and PAL (UK and
other countries). It was our first video projector and we
used it for many years, sparingly, until we replaced it
with a VGA capable Sony VPH-1030Q-A, and finally a Sony
VPH-1252 (notice a pattern? We like Sony projectors!)
It was working when we took it down, but we haven't plugged it in for years.
This might be a good "starter" projector for someone on
a very limited budget.
The "but" is that you HAVE TO COME GET IT. Not only that, you have to come get it BY MONDAY. We don't have a car, and even if we did, we don't have time to take it anywhere.
The packers will be coming Monday and we're moving Tuesday. If no one comes to get it, it stays in the closet, where it's been buried (though well-protected) for years, and will still be there when they tear the building down (the city is building a school on this block, or so they tell us).
We loved that projector, and some mighty fine movies were watched on it. We got it in 1988, IIRC. I took out a loan for it that my dad co-signed. In return for his signature, we let him come over and watch movies, and we gave him the one-piece Sony front projector (45" screen, I believe) we'd been using. He'd be heartbroken if we told him we just trashed it, so I hope someone can use it and takes it.
E-mail me at [email protected]
Vickie