CHRISTIE MIRAGE W3 Bulb Lamp part number: 03-000832-01P (or 003-120118-01)

For your projector CHRISTIE MIRAGE W3, we can only offer two bare bulb options without housing. You should buy an original lamp without housing if your priority is maximum projection quality with a minimum probability of defects or premature dimming. It is much cheaper to buy a generic lamp without housing from one of the lesser-known manufacturers.

Lamps without housing for projector CHRISTIE MIRAGE W3
Lamp part number: 03-000832-01P

CHRISTIE MIRAGE W3 Lamp without housing

Replacing a bare bulb in the original projector lamp housing is more challenging than replacing the entire lamp housing. You can choose from two bare bulb options - original or generic.

VIDEO - replacement of a bare bulb without housing

Bare bulb options

  • Original lamp without housing

    The original for CHRISTIE MIRAGE W3 lamp is a bare bulb from one of the OEM manufacturers (Osram P-VIP, Philips UHP, Ushio, Matsushita, Iwasaki HSCR) and is designed to replace the lamp in your existing lamp housing. This solution is cheaper than a lamp with housing, although it requires a certain amount of manual skills. This option is recommended for customers who already have some experience with bare bulb replacement.

    Product code: Projection quality:Reliability:
    Z87708OOB
    In stock
    133,09 € 109,99 € excl. VAT
  • Generic lamp without housing

    The for CHRISTIE MIRAGE W3 generic lamp is a bare bulb without plastic housing and is produced by an authorised manufacturer of generic bulbs. Keep in mind that replacing the bulb in the housing requires manual skills and tools. It is the cheapest option recommended for in-home use, where projection quality and reliability are not as crucial. Even though generic bulbs are not necessarily of the same quality as original manufacturer bulbs, their price nevertheless is very attractive.

    Product code: Projection quality:Reliability:
    Z80871OB
    In stock
    96,11 € 79,43 € excl. VAT

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