Lutema Platinum for NEC NP300 Projector Lamp (Original for sale in San Diego, CA

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This product is Manufactured by MI Technologies, Inc. in North America. MI Technologies, Inc. is the World's Largest Authorized Reseller of Factory Original Replacement Lamps by Philips, Osram, Ushio, and Phoenix. MI Technologies, Inc. is the largest Manufacturer of Projection Lamps and Projection Lamp Housings in the world with a catalog of over 10,000 Projector Lamp Types across 80,000 Projector Models. Buy with Confidence! Discount-Merchant by MI Technologies, Inc. Our e Bay Store About Us Contact Us Add to Favorite Sellers Lutema Projector Replacement Lamp with Housing / Bulb for NEC NP300 Who are we? We are Discount-Merchant - a Subsidiary of MI Technologies, Inc. This product is Manufactured by MI Technologies, Inc. in North America. MI Technologies, Inc. is the World's Largest Authorized Reseller of Factory Original Replacement Lamps by Philips, Osram, Ushio, and Phoenix. MI Technologies, Inc. is the largest Manufacturer of Projection Lamps and Projection Lamp Housings in the world with a catalog of over 10,000 Projector Lamp Types across 80,000 Projector Models. Buy with Confidence! Compatible Part Numbers: NP300, Model Numbers: First you select your Assembly Type on top of this listing. The assembly types include Bare Bulb/Lamp Only or the complete Lamp Module or Lamp with Housing. Below are the differences between the two options: Next, you select the type of lamp you want. We offer two types of lamps, one is a compatible replacement lamp manufactured by our parent company MI Technologies, Inc. to serve as an aftermarket replacement (We call this the Economy option). The 2nd Option is the Original Equipment Manufacturer Lamp made by companies such as Philips and are the original lamps supplied with your projector. These lamps tend to be a little brighter and longer lasting. The below graph shows the difference between the two options:

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