Kingsly
Aug 21, 2006, 11:25 PM
I NEED TO UNLOAD THIS. MY GARAGE LOOKS LIKE NEW ORLEANS AFTER KATRINA.
ALL CAPS! THIS MUST BE AN IMPORTANT SALE!
Okay seriously, I need some space in my garage. Its so bad that Im willing to let go of a excellent projector for the low low price of $600 OBO.
Or something like that.
Its a NEC XG-135 (http://www.curtpalme.com/NECXG.shtm) that apparently retailed around $20,000. I got it from UCLA after they decided to go digital. The projector works fine and is in great shape.
Pics, stats, etc...
Res: 2200x2000
The inputs include:
RGB HV; for the computer cable (provided, VGA)
S-Video
Video (I have a bunch of BNC connectors and adaptors [BNC -> Video] and cables that I'd be happy to provide)
You will also see the two other input card slots for upgrades (i.e. DVI/HDMI inputs)
I also have the manuals in PDF format that I can burn onto disc and plenty of links to XG-135 related websites.
I believe this model has the liquid coupled lenses. I am not entirely sure what that means, just that its highly sought after in the projector world.
With the proper setup there is nothing better than this projector!
ALL CAPS! THIS MUST BE AN IMPORTANT SALE!
Okay seriously, I need some space in my garage. Its so bad that Im willing to let go of a excellent projector for the low low price of $600 OBO.
Or something like that.
Its a NEC XG-135 (http://www.curtpalme.com/NECXG.shtm) that apparently retailed around $20,000. I got it from UCLA after they decided to go digital. The projector works fine and is in great shape.
Pics, stats, etc...
Res: 2200x2000
The inputs include:
RGB HV; for the computer cable (provided, VGA)
S-Video
Video (I have a bunch of BNC connectors and adaptors [BNC -> Video] and cables that I'd be happy to provide)
You will also see the two other input card slots for upgrades (i.e. DVI/HDMI inputs)
I also have the manuals in PDF format that I can burn onto disc and plenty of links to XG-135 related websites.
I believe this model has the liquid coupled lenses. I am not entirely sure what that means, just that its highly sought after in the projector world.
With the proper setup there is nothing better than this projector!
