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Where does a low hour Sim2 Seleco SVD 500 Plus rank?

 
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dochlywd



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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 10:41 pm    Post subject: Where does a low hour Sim2 Seleco SVD 500 Plus rank?

I didn't see this one on the list. Can anyone elaborate on where it would rank and it's performance?

Thanks!

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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 9:05 am    Post subject:

Seleco 500 is quite capable small projector, 07ms tubes (possible fungus problems) Clear hd-145 lenses, only few fans so its quite silent (exept if smallest fan is end of its life) Small footprint, about same as 10xx sonys. Good connections (component, vga, RGBvh etc..) usually there is also internal linedoubler but that is not so good. So its quite "plug and play" projector. I have installed about 4 of those and those has worked quite ok many years. Remote control is quite bad, its not very sensitive, so sometimes it gives some troubles.
I havent seen any selecos running 1080i so its hard to say how those look at Hd-material. but 576p and 480p looks ok.
Signalway seems little limited (bandwith vice) If i remember correct output chips at neckboars was speksed quite low -> about 20 Mhz. Also gonvergense is little drifty on those Selecos.

I havent see D50 Sony , but i think Seleco 500 ranks few places under it.

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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 1:49 pm    Post subject:

Figure on it being an ECP 4500... but with no parts available for it in North America.
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