We're adding a second screening room with 9-12 seats and had ordered the Barco SP2K-7 but just had a call with our dealer that we have two options for lead time, according to Barco. Pay an 8% extortion fee ($2,300) which only includes a 1-year extended warranty and we'll be put in line for a June production run with delivery in July or August. OR keep our original price and we'll be put in a September run and not receive it until October or November. This is from Barco and our dealer said they have to make this tough call to all other customers with Barco projectors on order. I feel for them...
I can say I'm not happy with Barco at all and please be warned if you try to order from them that this might happen to you too.
I'm now looking at alternative options like the NEC NC1000C or the NC1202L. It's Xenon vs Laser. Price is probably an 8-10k difference but I'm waiting to hear more from our dealer. If lead times are sooner with NEC, I'm likely to go that route over waiting for the Barco. We will only run this room about 20,000 hours over 10 years so paying for lamps will be cheaper than paying $10k more for laser and not having to buy lamps. If I have to pay $800 for lamps every 3000 hours, it'd be about $5,400 in lamp costs which is still cheaper than paying more for laser upfront.
The NC1000C is dual lamp it appears and new lamps are $399 each. Do both lamps always run at the same time so I can expect to pay $800 every 3000 hours to replace them? Or does only one lamp run at a time so I'm at $399 per 3000 hours?
Any experience with these two projectors good/bad that would sway me away or towards them for our project? The screen will only be about 9 feet wide.
Thank you!
I can say I'm not happy with Barco at all and please be warned if you try to order from them that this might happen to you too.
I'm now looking at alternative options like the NEC NC1000C or the NC1202L. It's Xenon vs Laser. Price is probably an 8-10k difference but I'm waiting to hear more from our dealer. If lead times are sooner with NEC, I'm likely to go that route over waiting for the Barco. We will only run this room about 20,000 hours over 10 years so paying for lamps will be cheaper than paying $10k more for laser and not having to buy lamps. If I have to pay $800 for lamps every 3000 hours, it'd be about $5,400 in lamp costs which is still cheaper than paying more for laser upfront.
The NC1000C is dual lamp it appears and new lamps are $399 each. Do both lamps always run at the same time so I can expect to pay $800 every 3000 hours to replace them? Or does only one lamp run at a time so I'm at $399 per 3000 hours?
Any experience with these two projectors good/bad that would sway me away or towards them for our project? The screen will only be about 9 feet wide.
Thank you!
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