
Sony LMP-C190 UHP Spare Lamp Projector Bulb
Sony LMP-C190: Replacement Lamp for Sony Projectors The Sony LMP-C190 is a UHP (Ultra High-Pressure) spare lamp designed as a replacement for select Sony projectors. This lamp provides the necessary brightness and clarity for optimal image projection. Key Specifications: Brand: Sony M...
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Overview
Sony LMP-C190: Replacement Lamp for Sony Projectors
The Sony LMP-C190 is a UHP (Ultra High-Pressure) spare lamp designed as a replacement for select Sony projectors. This lamp provides the necessary brightness and clarity for optimal image projection.
Key Specifications:
- Brand: Sony
- Model: LMP-C190
- Type: UHP Spare Lamp
- Compatibility: LMP-C190
Key Features
190-watt replacement lamp
Designed for use with Sony's VPL-CX85 projector
UHP type lamp; simple to install
3,000 ANSI lumens maximum, 2,200 ANSI lumens standard output
90-day labor warranty, 1-year limited parts warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Provides a high maximum output of 3,000 ANSI lumens, ideal for well-lit projection environments.
- Offers a substantial standard output of 2,200 ANSI lumens, suitable for various presentation conditions.
- Specifically designed for seamless integration and optimal performance with Sony's VPL-CX85 projector model.
- The UHP type lamp is characterized by its simple installation process, facilitating quick and easy replacement.
- Backed by a 90-day labor warranty and a 1-year limited parts warranty, providing extended support.
👎 Cons
- This replacement lamp is exclusively designed for the Sony VPL-CX85 projector, limiting its compatibility with other models.
- The maximum output of 3,000 ANSI lumens might not be sufficient for extremely large venues or intensely bright conditions.
- A 190-watt lamp may result in higher power consumption compared to some lower-wattage projector light sources.
- The 90-day labor warranty is relatively short for a critical projector component.
- The 1-year limited parts warranty still leaves a potential cost for labor after 90 days if issues arise.