ArcadeMachinist
Professional
First of all I would have prefered to keep CRT, if that was possible at all.
I even got huge 4:3 SONY CRT projection TV as a donor, but realized it also is not bright, as it should be, anymore.
I guess with last CRT rear projectors made decades ago it is not that easy to run across one with healthy tubes.
So let it be DLP!
Chopped the DLP unit from Toshiba 65HM167 to fit the original 4:3 monitor assembly.
Had to throw away original mirror and install ordinary 30x24 inch bathroom mirror from HomeDepot.
As new lens has different ratio from what the CRT projector had - the original mirror won't fit, if placed at the correct angle.
Mirror frame also adjusted for the new size.




Here how it looks now.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mE_s8E4PJY
DLP chip would be replaced to get rid of the black dots.
I even got huge 4:3 SONY CRT projection TV as a donor, but realized it also is not bright, as it should be, anymore.
I guess with last CRT rear projectors made decades ago it is not that easy to run across one with healthy tubes.
So let it be DLP!
Chopped the DLP unit from Toshiba 65HM167 to fit the original 4:3 monitor assembly.
Had to throw away original mirror and install ordinary 30x24 inch bathroom mirror from HomeDepot.
As new lens has different ratio from what the CRT projector had - the original mirror won't fit, if placed at the correct angle.
Mirror frame also adjusted for the new size.




Here how it looks now.
DLP chip would be replaced to get rid of the black dots.
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