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No, but the hours on it are enough time to keep it on, continuously for a full year. I asked mirroir the same question. You have to buy a new projector. Then again, $99 for what would be 24/7, for a full year, isn't a bad deal.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. There is no way to replace the bulb, or change anything out in this projector. No screws exposed, etc. You'd probably have to crack the case just to look at how everything inside is situated.
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