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Sony XL-2400 - Projection TV replacement lamp Price: $128.99
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Product Description Sony's XL-2400 replacement lamp is designed to replace the original lamp of your KDF-E42A10 and KDF-E50A10 Grand WEGA 3LCD Rear Projection HDTV.For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer's web site. |
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Customers Reviews  2008-11-23 Sony XL-2400 Projection Lamp This projection lamp worked perfectly. Replacement of the existing lamp assembly was very simple. However, I am looking into replacing only the bulb when this unit reaches the end of its life. |  2008-09-07 Projection TV replacement lamps This is my second purchase of this product. In my experience, the repalcemance lamps do not last nearly as long as the originals. |  2008-08-11 best price I searched the web for hours and Amazon had the best price for this item. It works great and was easy to install. |  2008-07-15 So easy to install Spent more time looking up instructions on the web then it took to install. I really worried about alignment issues, but there was no need to. Install was the easiest 55 seconds of my life. bye |  2008-05-08 Great company! Item arrived in two days. I was impressed that they offered a free return label for proper disposing/recycling. I compared pricing and they were the cheapest. Great company!! | |
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Microdrive preview: Sony 8 GB Compact Vault Hi again! I have one more interesting news for those who are looking for huge capacity storage devices for their digital cameras.
With Sony, you can get an 8 GB removable hard disk drive, which is promised to become available this summer (in June, to be more precise) and its retail price will be $259.99.
The newest Compact Vault is meant for digital photography needs and can be considered a real breakthrough if compare it with Sony previous version, which has only 5 GB capacity storage.
I wouldn’t exaggerate if I call the unit a tiny thing, as it measures only 1.5 inches wide and 1.5 inches tall, what is very good for such high data storage.
The Compact Vault series of memory cards is mainly designed for the owners of high-end digital cameras, both for photo enthusiasts and so-called pro-consumers, so it provides a competitive storage capacity. All in all the latest Sony Compact Vault can hold up to 2,560 JPEG images (at 3MB each), or 320 minutes of MPEG 4 footage. As for its transfer speed, the tiny hard operates at 12MB per second.
The unit is compatible with Compact Flash type II slots, and apart from digital cameras, the new Compact Vault is able to serve digital video recorders, portable music players and laptops, which are in need for additional space.
The new device will be a good deal – it has a much lower price ($259.99) than its SanDisk analogues. This month SanDisk will release on the market its version of 8 GB CompactFlash, which will cost $559 (even with transfer speed of 20MB per second, the price is incredibly high).
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