Originally posted by Marcel Birgelen
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Talk of banning Mercury Lamps by 2025, does this effect any DCI projectors out there.
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Originally posted by Marco Giustini View PostI kind of remember Sony mentioning that the 500 series bulbs were only warranted for a limited amount of time after being sold - and that was because those bulbs had some shelf life. Do I remember incorrectly, Carsten?
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Originally posted by Mark Gulbrandsen View PostDepends on which Xenon gas it is. There are close to half a dozen different forms of xenon. One form of xenon is even used to create 3D images of people's lungs, heart, and brain for medical use. Disposal is definately an issue but not because the parts are necessarily super toxic, but because landfills in general are running out of space.
@Carsten: Can you give me a hint where you got that February 2027 date from?
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Originally posted by Marcel Birgelen View Post
@Carsten: Can you give me a hint where you got that February 2027 date from?
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-cont...LEX:32022L0279
This also makes it rather clear that the 2000 lumen figure is not per lamp, but per projector, so, anyway, no at single cinema / DCI projector is affected before early 2027, and realistically, not before 2030 or so.Last edited by Carsten Kurz; 03-15-2024, 10:31 AM.
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Originally posted by Emmanuel Nwokafor View PostWe;ve done some NC1000C Laser light source upgrade and it came out good, 30% more light on screen
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