
Vivitek DLP Projector
This is a white, ceiling or stand-mounted digital projector featuring a matte white plastic housing. The unit incorporates DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, as evidenced by the logo on the lower right of the front panel. The chassis has a modern, streamlined aesthetic with rounded edges and a prominent, centrally located lens assembly. The lens is currently powered on, emitting a bright blue-white beam, indicating the internal lamp is functional. A black rectangular identification plate is located to the right of the lens, likely containing the specific model number. The construction is typical of professional-grade or high-end consumer electronics from the early 2010s. Physically, the external casing shows minor signs of dust accumulation and light surface scuffing consistent with regular use. The unit is mounted on a white vertical pole or stand. The lens appears clear without significant visible scratches from this angle, though the intensity of the light prevents a detailed microscopic inspection of the glass. The ventilation grilles (not fully visible) would likely show typical dust ingress. This style of projector was common in corporate boardrooms and home theaters roughly 10-15 years ago.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $250
Basic Information
Category
Electronics - Audio/Visual Equipment
Appraised On
January 22, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $250
Item Description
This is a white, ceiling or stand-mounted digital projector featuring a matte white plastic housing. The unit incorporates DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, as evidenced by the logo on the lower right of the front panel. The chassis has a modern, streamlined aesthetic with rounded edges and a prominent, centrally located lens assembly. The lens is currently powered on, emitting a bright blue-white beam, indicating the internal lamp is functional. A black rectangular identification plate is located to the right of the lens, likely containing the specific model number. The construction is typical of professional-grade or high-end consumer electronics from the early 2010s. Physically, the external casing shows minor signs of dust accumulation and light surface scuffing consistent with regular use. The unit is mounted on a white vertical pole or stand. The lens appears clear without significant visible scratches from this angle, though the intensity of the light prevents a detailed microscopic inspection of the glass. The ventilation grilles (not fully visible) would likely show typical dust ingress. This style of projector was common in corporate boardrooms and home theaters roughly 10-15 years ago.
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