Whether you’re pitching an exciting new product, giving a presentation on company growth or reviewing employee benefits, there’s nothing like a TV using digital light processing to hold the attention of a roomful of people. A Samsung DLP TV uses millions of small mirrors to fill pixel gaps from a rear-projected image, but for all the cutting-edge technology a DLP TV employs, it shares the same shortcoming with every other projection device: a projection lamp that eventually burns out. Most Samsung DLP TVs feature lamp timers to give you an idea of when your television’s lamp is reaching the end of its lifespan. However, if the timer isn’t reset when a new lamp is installed, you could very well find yourself giving your next presentation to a group of bored people staring at a dark TV screen. Tips Warnings Writer Bio
