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Phu Vo

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I thought I might offer it here before I take this to Ebay later this week. Due to upgrade fever, I am selling the now legendary NEC LT150 DLP projector. Asking $1750 + $22 insured 2nd day FedEx shipping. 230 hours on the bulb. The unit has all the original accessories, manuals, cables, etc. I even have the packaging and the original box. The unit is in perfect condition and has been used in a ceiling mount position ever since I got it. Check out my old setup Link Removed . That means, no rough handling or transportation has been performed with this unit. I have registered the warranty, but I will assist whoever is the lucky buyer of the unit with any warranty issues.
I am a master trader on this forum. Interested buyers may email me directly at [email protected]. Payment by money order, cashier's check, or personal check (must clear before shipment) only.
 

Jeff_M

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I own this projector. Simply awesome. If you you thought front projection was too formidable of a task, think again. Get a Panasonic RP56 and a vga breakout cable and this thing will make your jaw drop. In fact, the price that Phu is asking should make your jaw drop! A steal...
 

Vince Maskeeper

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I have a similar setup- there are three screw holes which you can use to mount the projector.
1) Remove the Adjustable Foot
2) Pull off the sticky foot (there is a screw hole underneath).
3) There is a black screw under the lense, it does nothing- but removing it gives a 3rd mounting hole.

You then map out these spots on a board, drill holes, and attach.

-Vince
 

Phu Vo

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Vince is correct. You may be asking why the board I have is so much bigger than the LT150. The reason the board is so big is that it was to be a part of my hush box. Which I never got around to building :). But yeah, pretty simple to ceiling mount the projector. The tricky part is getting the screw holes aligned square with your attachment plate.
I too have an RP56 that I sometimes use with my LT150. But with an HTPC, the scaling is so much more smoother. Silky smooth. It isn't even really close.
So far, I got one spark of interest by email. I will let you guys know if the unit is still up for grabs.
 

Ron Boster

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Too bad...your ad is 4 months too early for me. I'll be in the market in Oct/Nov. That is a good price for what I've read is a great FP.

Good Luck
Ron
 

Phu Vo

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I have some pictures of my DIY screen. Check them out here:
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The deal for the unit has been done. Just pending the transaction which will happen this weekend. Thanks to all for their interest in my beloved LT150.
 

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