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Posted by NoNoBadDog! on 09/27/06 03:48
Cheap watch...
Bobby
"trs80" <trs80@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Al1Sg.451$XX2.425@dukeread04...
> uhh...huh....
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> my watch has broken 3 times in 2 years.
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> "NoNoBadDog!" <Diespammers@notme.com> wrote in message
> news:yYWdnRp456Cg6YrYnZ2dnUVZ_oydnZ2d@hawaiiantel.net...
>> You need to do your homework. DLP has 1/10th the failure rate of it's
>> nearest competitor. The quartz micro-hinges that each mirror sets on is
>> rated in the tens or hundreds of millions of cycles, and are as reliable
>> as the oscillators in a watch or a clock.
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>> In the 1080p DLP models, there are over 2 million micromirrors.
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>> The entire design is more reliable than any other form, and is immune to
>> problems like image convergence, burn-in, color shifting and lag that
>> plague plasma and LCD. DLP technology has taken all the top awards at
>> CES for 7 years running.
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>> The Smithsonian has a DLP based screen that has run 24/7 since July, 1986
>> without a single failure of any mirror.
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>> Bobby
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>> "trs80" <trs80@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:%PERg.384$XX2.362@dukeread04...
>>> seems like 1,000,000 little micron mirrors swinging back and forth on a
>>> hinge would be more prone to fail as they are mechnical devices.
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>>> "NoNoBadDog!" <Diespammers@notme.com> wrote in message
>>> news:PqSdndmVPr8GsIvYnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@hawaiiantel.net...
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>>>> "trs80" <trs80@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:ddlRg.343$XX2.208@dukeread04...
>>>>> for a DLP. What about the Service Master EWs?
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>>>>> Any experience with them?
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>>>> Depends. In addition to a superior picture, DLP models are less prone
>>>> to failure than are LCD and Plasma. If you move a lot, live in a humid
>>>> area, or tend to not take proper care of your hardware, then extended
>>>> warranties are a good idea. I would look at both accidental damage
>>>> coverage and a lamp replacement warranty. DLPs, due to their design,
>>>> have basically unlimited lifetimes (the DMD can last 20 years), so lamp
>>>> replacement is the only parts usually needed.
>>>>
>>>> Bobby
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