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Compatible Lamp module for LP SAN-610-301-7167
The soul of a projector
The most consumable part of a projector is the projector lamp. When the projector doesn’t work, at most cases it is due to the malfunction of the lamp. Actually, components in the projector other than lamp seldom go wrong. If you are satisfied with the brightness and image quality of the projector you are using, it is always GOOD to replace the lamp. APOG can offer you a wide selection of compatible projector lamps that have the same quality as the original lamp under a more “reasonable” and fairer price.
Why our lamps have the same performance of original
A lamp module normally comprises 3 main parts :
1. The housing (also known as cage). 2. The bare bulb. 3. The connector (also known as cables).
APOG lamp achieves the optimal performance
The bare bulb, which is the lighting source of the projector, is the soul in the regards of quality of the complete lamp. It has a direct impact on the image quality, brightness as well as lamp life. APO purchases the exact same lamps, made in the same factories, as those purchased by projector manufacturers such as Sanyo, Hitachi, etc, which means that you are buying identical quality product as those from the OEM manufacturers. What APOG makes a difference as compared with the original lamp is its own production on the housing and connector which have no direct impact towards the performance of the complete lamp. Although they are relatively subtle, APOG is scrupulous to ensure that the combination of our housing/connection with the original bare lamp achieves the optimal performance.
Stringent Tests
Before lunching our products, we will go through the following tests:
1. Compatibility check To check the compatibility between the bare lamp and the supported projectors. 2. Cage Fitting Test To ensure the housing produced by APOG can be fit perfectly into the lamp place of the projector. 3. Long-run Test To test the lamp for at least 500 hours in our laboratory to see if our housing can afford the heat emitted by the bare lamp. 4. Actual Machine Test To put the complete lamp into a real machine to test for at least 100 hours. Final fine-tuning will be performed in this stage.
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