I purchased this projector with the intent of buying an add-on short throw lens for my 16:10 projector screen, but I ended up finding another projector with the ST lens already installed.
I've replaced the bulb and cleaned the air filter, so it's ready to go, all you need is one of two short throw lenses made for this projector.
It is used, but is in great condition with a brand new bulb. These projectors are built for large conference rooms and auditoriums, with a native 1920x1200 resolution and very bright 5300 lumens. It has a much higher build quality than other consumer projectors I've owned in the past. MSRP was $5850 when new!
The two short throw lenses compatible with this projector are the VPLL-2007(short throw fixed) and the VPLL-Z2009(short throw zoom).
you can use the following formulas to calculate throw distance (L) based on diagonal screen size (D):
VPLL-2007:
L = 0.571579 × D – 2.7563
example:
for a 14' wide 16:10 screen, 168" x 105"
= 198.125 diagonal
9.2' from screen
VPLL-Z2009
min (L = 0.741408 × D – 2.6702)
max (L = 0.866824 × D – 2.4985)
example:
for a 14' wide 16:10 screen, 168" x 105"
= 198.125 diagonal
between 12.0' - 14.1' from screen
There's currently two VPLL-2007 fixed lenses available on ebay for $550 or best offer.
Before I purchased my current projector, I offered $350 and he countered with $475, so I'm guessing you might be able to get it for $450.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-VPLL-2...e/132914973954
I'm asking $500 plus actual shipping costs.
It's boxed up and ready to go from zip code 48309: 22" x 22" x 10.5" and 23.0 lbs.
So for under $1000 you can get a super-bright, business-class 16:10 projector that's built like a tank.
I have this same projector with the VPLL-Z2009 lens, and am very happy with it.
The projector for sale is a previous generation of those described in this post:
https://golfsimulatorforum.com/forum...k-to-6k-lumens
please contact me with any questions!
I've replaced the bulb and cleaned the air filter, so it's ready to go, all you need is one of two short throw lenses made for this projector.
It is used, but is in great condition with a brand new bulb. These projectors are built for large conference rooms and auditoriums, with a native 1920x1200 resolution and very bright 5300 lumens. It has a much higher build quality than other consumer projectors I've owned in the past. MSRP was $5850 when new!
The two short throw lenses compatible with this projector are the VPLL-2007(short throw fixed) and the VPLL-Z2009(short throw zoom).
you can use the following formulas to calculate throw distance (L) based on diagonal screen size (D):
VPLL-2007:
L = 0.571579 × D – 2.7563
example:
for a 14' wide 16:10 screen, 168" x 105"
= 198.125 diagonal
9.2' from screen
VPLL-Z2009
min (L = 0.741408 × D – 2.6702)
max (L = 0.866824 × D – 2.4985)
example:
for a 14' wide 16:10 screen, 168" x 105"
= 198.125 diagonal
between 12.0' - 14.1' from screen
There's currently two VPLL-2007 fixed lenses available on ebay for $550 or best offer.
Before I purchased my current projector, I offered $350 and he countered with $475, so I'm guessing you might be able to get it for $450.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-VPLL-2...e/132914973954
I'm asking $500 plus actual shipping costs.
It's boxed up and ready to go from zip code 48309: 22" x 22" x 10.5" and 23.0 lbs.
So for under $1000 you can get a super-bright, business-class 16:10 projector that's built like a tank.
I have this same projector with the VPLL-Z2009 lens, and am very happy with it.
The projector for sale is a previous generation of those described in this post:
https://golfsimulatorforum.com/forum...k-to-6k-lumens
please contact me with any questions!
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