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Location | United States |
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These Barco FLM HD-18 3-Chip DLP Projectors are in good working condition.
Barco's FLM HD18 is a quiet 18,000 lumens native HD projector on the market today. Being compact and bright due to our liquid cooled optics (patent pending), the FLM projector is designed to be a solution for rental & staging applications in large events and venues. It also solves the increased need to project high brightness native HD images.
The FLM boasts fully sealed optics and impressive lamp maintenance ensuring an overall lower cost of ownership. Moreover, we introduce a High Definition, High Brightness lens range, the TLD+HD lenses, resulting in an even better image quality. This range can be re-used on the industry leading Barco RLM and SLM projector series as well.
(1) FLM HD-18 3-Chip DLP Projector, 18,000 Lumens
(1) Power Cable
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