Projector Television Repair

January 19, 2009 Posted by admin

Projector Television Repair

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Epson Projector Lamp Bulb ELPLP37 aka V13H010L37
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NEC Projector Lamp Bulb MT1035 LAMP
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Toshiba Projector Lamp Bulb TLPLP5
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Sony Projector Lamp Bulb LMP S120
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Mitsubishi Projector Lamp Bulb VLT XD200LP
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Mitsubishi Projector Lamp Bulb VLT PX1LP
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Mitsubishi Projector Lamp Bulb VLT X300LP
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Mitsubishi Projector Lamp Bulb VLT XD350LP
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Sanyo Projector Lamp Bulb part 610 254 5609
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NEC MT13ZL 13 161 Short Throw Lens w Roadcase
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Sony Projector Lamp Bulb LMP C121
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Panasonic Projector Lamp Bulb ET LA701
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Panasonic Projector Lamp Bulb ET LAE500
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Panasonic Projector Lamp Bulb ET LA702
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Panasonic Projector Lamp Bulb  ET LAC75
Panasonic Projector Lamp Bulb ET LAC75
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Hitachi Projector Lamp Bulb  CPX380LAMP
Hitachi Projector Lamp Bulb CPX380LAMP
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Mitsubishi Projector Lamp Bulb VLT XD200LP New
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NEW SONY LMPF270 275W UHP REPLACEMENT LAMP
NEW SONY LMPF270 275W UHP REPLACEMENT LAMP
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Hitachi CP X200 Projector
Hitachi CP X200 Projector
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Macintosh Portable

Hardware

The machine was architecturally similar to a fast Macintosh SE, using the 68HC000, a low-power version of the Motorola 68000, running at 16 megahertz on a 16 MHz bus. The Portable came with 1 megabyte (MB) of RAM soldered on the motherboard and was expandable to 5 MB using the single RAM expansion slot, or 9 MB using the single PDS expansion slot which, due to strict FCC regulations, was not developed for use with any other expansion cards such as the popular Ethernet card for the SE. It also had a single ROM expansion slot which would accommodate up to 4MB, though the Portable itself used a 256K ROM based on the SE's. Weighing in at 15.8 pounds (7.2 kilograms), due in large part to the sealed lead-acid batteries used, the machine was widely considered more of a "luggable" than a portable which, compared to the PowerBook series introduced a few years later, lacked the ergonomic layout that set the trend for all future laptops.

The Mac Portable had a standard 1.44 MB floppy disk drive, an optional internal hard disk (a low-power 3.5" drive from Conner was used) or second internal floppy drive, and also offered the first optional internal modem in a Macintosh. It additionally offered a full complement of standard-sized desktop peripheral ports, though the use of the internal modem disabled the external modem port. It even included stereo audio output, the only one ever included on a "68K" Mac. The modular, 'snap together' physical design of the Portable made it easy to upgrade, customize and repair in the field. Memory, modem and special-purpose circuit boards could be inserted in seconds without special tools, simply by opening the large panel that covered the back of the computer. Users could even move the trackball from the right to the left of the keyboard to accommodate left-handed users, or replace it with an optional numeric keypad.

Additionally, the Portable included many forward-thinking features which were rarely implemented, if ever taken advantage of. The Portable was capable of SCSI Disk Mode (first officially supported by Apple with the PowerBook 100) through a third-party kit, thus allowing it to be used as an external drive for a desktop Mac. It was also the first Mac with a self-contained display to include a built-in monitor output, requiring an external Video Adapter (which Apple canceled shortly after it was announced), something even the PowerBook line would not incorporate until its second-generation models. However, third-party developers did create products utilizing this output, including an overhead projector panel. It was also the first Mac to allow its display settings to be completely controlled by software, a feature that would later turn up in the Macintosh Classic desktop.

Perhaps the most prominent feature of the Portable (and the single item that contributed most significantly to its cost) was the much praised active matrix LCD, which provided a bright, sharp display comparable to a desktop Mac. Apple's use of the more expensive technology made it a standout from the PC portables which used inferior and cheaper passive-matrix displays.

Criticism

Unlike later portable computers from Apple and other manufacturers, the battery is charged in series with the supply of power to the computer. If the battery can no longer hold a charge, then the computer cannot run on AC power and hence it will not boot. The main reason for this is that the original power supply had a very low output. This is also why in many instances the hard drive would not spin up. Several popular unauthorized workarounds were devised, including to use the power supply from the PowerBook 100 Series which provides a higher output. Sealed lead acid cells tend to fail if they are fully discharged, another common complaint about the Portable. The batteries are no longer manufactured and it is very rare to find an original battery that will hold charge that will allow the computer to start. It is possible to repack the battery with new cells, or use alternative 6 V batteries. The sealed lead acid cells used in the Portable's battery pack were made by Gates and were also used in Quantum 1 battery packs for photographic flash use.

One of the drawbacks of the Portable was poor readability in low light situations. So in February 1991, Apple introduced a backlit Macintosh Portable (model M5126). Along with the new screen, Apple changed the SRAM memory to pseudo-SRAM (which reduced the total RAM expansion to 8MB) and lowered the price. The backlight feature was a welcomed improvement, but it came with a sacrifice: battery life was cut in half. An upgrade kit was also offered for the earlier model as well, which plugged into the ROM expansion slot. The Portable was discontinued in October of the same year.

In addition, at 16 pounds and 4 inches thick, the Portable was heavy and bulky as a portable computer. Lead-acid batteries contributed to its weight and bulk.

Legacy

The Macintosh Portable and PowerBook 100 can run Macintosh System 6.0.4 through System 7.5.5.

In May 2006, PC World rated the Macintosh Portable as the seventeenth worst tech product of all time.

References

^ Technical Note HW540: SCSI Port Q&As

^ a b PCWorld (2005-05-26). "The 25 Worst Tech Products of All Time". http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,125772-page,5-c,techindustrytrends/article.html. Retrieved 2006-07-18. 

External links

Mac Portable profile on Low End Mac

More pictures on this Mac Portable

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Apple Model Navigation

Replaced

Current Model

Successor

none

(Macintosh SE)

Macintosh Portable

PowerBook 100

PowerBook 140/170

Preceding Family Model

October 21, 1991

Following Family Model

v  d  e

Apple hardware before 1998

Computers

Apple

Apple I  Apple II series (II, II Plus, II Europlus, II J-Plus)  IIe series (IIe, IIe Card for Macintosh LC series)  IIc series (IIc, IIc Plus)  IIGS  Apple III series (Apple III, III Plus)

Lisa

Lisa  Lisa 2  Macintosh XL

Compact Macintosh

128K  512K (512K, 512Ke)  Plus  SE (SE, SE FDHD)  SE/30  Classic  Classic II (Performa 200)  Color Classic (Performa 250)  Color Classic II (Performa 275)

Macintosh II

II  IIx  IIcx  IIci  IIfx  IIsi  IIvi (Performa 600)  IIvx

Macintosh LC

LC series (LC II (Performa 400410), LC III (Performa 450), LC III+ (Performa 460467))  LC 500 series (LC 520 (Performa 520, Macintosh TV), LC 550 (Performa 550560), LC 575 (Performa 575578), LC 580 (Performa 580))  5200/5300 LC series (5200 LC (Performa 52005220), 5260 (Performa 52605280), 5300 LC (Performa 53005320))

Macintosh Quadra

700  900  950 (AWS 95)  800 (AWS 80)  840AV  610 (Centris 610, AWS 60)  650 (Centris 650)  660AV (Centris 660AV)  605 (LC 475, Performa 475, 476)  630 (LC 630, Performa 630640)

PowerBook

Macintosh Portable  100 series (100, 140, 170, 145, 160, 180, 165, 145B, 165c, 180c, 150)  Duo series (210, 230, 250, 270c, 280, 280c, 2300c, Duo Dock)  500 series (520, 520c, 540, 540c, 550c)  190 series (190, 190cs)  5300 series (5300, 5300cs, 5300c, 5300ce)  1400 series (1400c, 1400cs)  3400c  2400c  G3

Power Macintosh

6100 (Performa 61106118), AWS 6150)  7100  8100 (AWS 8150)  AWS 9150  6200/6300 series (6200, (Performa 62006230), 6300 (Performa 62606360))  9500  7200 (AWS 7250)  7500  8500 (AWS 8550)  5400 (Performa 54005440)  7600  6400 (Performa 6400, 6410, 6420)  4400 (7220)  5500  6500  7300 (AWS 7350)  8600  9600 (AWS 9650)  G3  Twentieth Anniversary Mac

Network Server

500  700

Peripherals

Displays

Monitor III  Monitor II  Monitor IIc  AppleColor Composite IIe  AppleColor High-Resolution RGB  Macintosh Color  AudioVision 14  Multiple Scan 14  ColorSync 750

External drives

Floppy drives (Apple II and III, Macintosh)  Hard drives (ProFile, Hard Disk 20, Hard Disk 20SC)  Optical drives (AppleCD, PowerCD)

Input devices

External Keyboards (Numeric Keypad IIe, Lisa Keyboard, Macintosh Keyboard, Macintosh Numeric Keypad, Macintosh Plus Keyboard, ADB Keyboard, Standard Keyboard, Extended, Apple Keyboard II, Extended Keyboard II, Adjustable, Newton Keyboard, Apple Design Keyboard, Twentieth Anniversary Mac Keyboard)  Mice (Lisa, Macintosh, Mouse IIc, AppleMouse II, Apple Mouse, Mouse IIe, ADB Mouse, ADB Mouse II)  Mouse derivatives (Apple II Graphics Tablet, Joystick)  Scanner  OneScanner  Color OneScanner (Color OneScanner, 600/27)  QuickTake cameras (100, 150, 200)  QuickTime Conferencing Kit

Networking

Apple II Communications Card  Apple Modems  LocalTalk network adapter  Comm slot cards  GeoPort Telecom Adapters

Printers

Thermal (SilenType, Scribe Printer)  Impact (Dot Matrix Printer, ImageWriter, ImageWriter II, ImageWriter LQ)  LaserWriter (LaserWriter, Plus, IISC, IINT, IINTX, IIf, IIg, 4/600 PS, 16/600 PS, 12/640 PS, 8500)  Personal LaserWriter (SC, LS, NT, NTR, 300, 320)  LaserWriter Pro (600, 630, 810)  LaserWriter Select (300, 310, 360)  Color LaserWriter (12/600 PS, 12/660 PS)  StyleWriter (StyleWriter, II, 1200, Portable)  Color Printer  Color StyleWriter (Pro, 2400, 2200, 1500, 2500, 4100, 4500, 6500)

Newton

MessagePad (100, 110, 120, 130, 2000, 2100)  eMate 300

Other

Paladin  AppleDesign Powered Speakers  Interactive Television Box  Pippin

See also: Apple hardware since 1998.

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how do i change the format, the screen size to fit my whole tv?

i have a 1998 60 inch projector sony videoscope television,and the screen's format dont fit the screen, are they other options of fixing this with out having a tv repair guy come to my house and give me a estimate. Are there dvd's that fix these problems or anything at all.Please Help.

of course is can be " repair " . based on the estimate cost from repair technician , very sure is can be don. if not , no once able to collect money from you - after repair.
however . 12 year old projector TV , is almost end of the life. usually problems will keep coming after repair . not the same parts, mose of the parts are " old " . is time for new TV.
if you ref to screen format ? full screen display or wide 16:9 screen ? just setting problems !
it can be select from remove control with out repair . go to display setting . select display / screen size .
read you manual .

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