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Metal Halide Bulbs
Metal Halide Bulbs
The other available option when it comes to projector lamps – for people that do not want to use the cheap halogen bulb lamps – are projector lamps that use metal halide bulbs. The biggest con when it comes to these products is that they are typically much more expensive than the other options. However, there are many reasons that a lot of people prefer these lamps, mainly because of the quality images that these bulbs and projector lamps are able to produce. For this reason, many people have been opting for projector lamps that utilize metal halide bulbs rather than halogen bulbs. Another one of the biggest pros is the fact that there are many different options for replacing these projector lamps, as they are much easier to locate than projector lamps that still use halogen bulbs. By far, the biggest advantage to using projector lamps is the fact that they last a lot longer than all other types of projector lamps. The average lifespan for projector lamps that utilize metal halide lamps is anywhere from 1000-4000 hours, depending on the model type, brand, and amount of use.
Another thing to consider when it comes to projector lamps is whether or not you are able to use OEM lamps or compatible lamps. For those of you that are unfamiliar, OEM lamps are original lamps for your specific projector that are produced and made by the original manufacturer. These usually cost a lot more money than buying compatible projector lamps, which are made by third party companies to work for other projector types. The fact of the matter is that buying OEM lamps will allow you peace of mind, knowing you have the right lamp that is designed for your specific model of projector. However, you may be able to save a lot of money by purchasing compatible lamps from a third party company if you are able to do so.

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