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Latest revision as of 18:06, 29 May 2013

HP SB21 video projector
HPSB21.jpg
Model Unknown
Sub-category Missing
Consumables Unknown
Accessories Unknown
Training link Unknown
Owner Unknown
Origin Unknown

Status

Working.

Must be used with it's special M1-DA to VGA cable. This is the only cable we have that is compatible don't lose it!

  • Not found 30/10/2012

Information

The projector currently does not show red. Reds are displayed as blacks. This is due to a dodgy connection in the crazy-weird cable that it uses. It appears to be a "M1-DA" socket that plugs into the projector, and can support VGA.

Consumables

Bulb, OSRAM VIP Super High Pressure Mercury Discharge Lamp = ~£150

Manual

SB Manual