I bought this for the prototype of my invention (car holographic video) but since then I've upgraded to a profesional grade projector.
Zoombox is a lower resolution projector, intended for children. It has stereo speakers, built in dvd player as well as external rca video/audio jacks.
Replacement bulbs run 10-15 dollars, the current one is still as bright as the day it was bought.
http://toyzz.com/Zoombox-DVD-Enterta...B000BO5UHI.htm
retail is 399.
This sale, 100+10 for shipping in US.
The reason I've dropped it below the 200-250 it runs on ebay is as follows.
On the back, there is a small plate that covers the bulb replacement area. I removed this and lost it. While there is no operational problem with this, it exposes a hot area to the open, meaning caution should be used when handling it after it has been on a while. Moving the unit ect is not a problem, but could pose a minor burn concern if handled carelessly while on, or immediatly after. Cool time to touch is about 5 mins.