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Benq PB6100 DLP Projector - AS NEW, selling to upgrade to much more expensive unit.

Comes with all cables supplied in original box, only 6 months old. Only 210 hours used since new, can supply original receipt.

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Brilliant picture quality. Much better contrast than similar priced LCD projectors.

DLP Technology

SVGA Native resolution (800x600) Maximum: 1280x1024 Pixels

1500 ANSI, contrast 2000:1

3x colour wheel (no rainbow effect)

Remote control (but it's a piece of crap... very poor design)

Read many people's reviews & projector specs here:

http://www.projectorcentral.com/BenQ-PB6100.htm

This projector retails for $1500-$1600.

Selling for $1250 ono

Email - [email protected]

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This is a really good projector guys....

Although its not 16:9 native its awsome for that price i sell them for a living...

200hours is nothing by the way... basiclly just burnt the bulb in...

This is a really good projector guys....

Although its not 16:9 native its awsome for that price i sell them for a living...

200hours is nothing by the way... basiclly just burnt the bulb in...

Thanks for the bump :rofl:

Yes it's a good buy, all the cables supplied are still in their plastic (i used my own cables) manual, original box, etc.

BUMP :)

.. had a couple of low offers, but still for sale.

You wont find a better 'bang for buck' entry level DLP projector at this price!

Grab a bargain while you can! haha I feel like im on ebay :)

Read the user reviews on Projector Central: http://www.projectorcentral.com/BenQ-PB610...ser-reviews.htm

Price Dropped to $1150 FIRM for quick sale.

** BONUS **

I will also throw in a FREE copy of the AVIA Guide To Home Theatre DVD - this DVD costs $50 alone and is used by home theatre specialists to calibrate picture quality to it's best - check out http://www.ovationsw.com/avia.html for more info

No more price drops, this is a BARGAIN.

Price Dropped to $1150 FIRM for quick sale.

** BONUS **

I will also throw in a FREE copy of the AVIA: Guide To Home Theatre DVD

- this DVD costs $50 alone and is used by professional home theatre specialists to calibrate picture quality to it's best

- check out http://www.ovationsw.com/avia.html for more info

No more price drops, this is a BARGAIN! :headspin:

pity you say quick sales, i'm moving house soon after christmas and will be looking for a projector:)

if its still for sale thne ill hunt this post down:)

Hehe, had a few offers... but not in any rush, still waiting for the right offer...

Denham, how about No. thefinger.gif

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