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Our advice before buying a second-hand projector?

Video projectors have become increasingly popular in recent years. It replaces a television set, which can sometimes be cumbersome in many homes. However, they can also be expensive. That's why so many people turn to second-hand TVs. But this practice is not without risks. Some ill-intentioned sellers take the liberty of putting counterfeit products on sale, or products in very poor condition, leading you to believe otherwise. In this article, we give you our advice on what you should know before buying a projector on second-hand resale platforms.

The resolution :

The first point to pay particular attention to is the resolution of the video projector. Make sure that the resolution of the product corresponds to your needs. Resolution has a direct impact on the image quality you can achieve.

So it's essential that it meets your needs. If, for example, you want to use the projector to watch high-definition TV series or films, we recommend you choose full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels). If you want to use the device for professional presentations, you should opt for 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels).

Usage history :

It is also necessary to have all the information on the history of use of the device. This can have a direct impact on its lifespan and future performance.

Ask your seller for precise information about how often it has been used, how long it has been projected and the conditions under which it has been used. If the seller refuses to give you this information, it could be a red flag, and you'd be better off looking at another advert.

How it works :

You should also check that the projector works properly and take a closer look at the connections. It's important to make sure that all the connection ports are working so that there are no unpleasant surprises when using the projector.

If they are not working properly, this can have a direct impact on picture and sound quality. If, for example, an HDMI connection is faulty, this can cause interference and a loss of picture quality.

You should also check that the various ports have no visible damage, such as scratches or other defects. If you can't see the product before you buy it, don't hesitate to ask your seller for more photos and videos.

The price :

Let's move on to analysing the price at which your projector is being sold to you. To help you determine whether the seller's asking price is reasonable, research the market price.

By researching market prices, you can compare the prices of different sellers and different models to determine whether the price at which the product is being offered is fair. However, don't rely solely on price, as there are a number of factors that can influence the price, such as the age of the projector, the number of hours it has been in use and its general condition.

If you can, try out the video projector or ask for a demonstration video. It's the best way to be sure of what you're getting.

Secure your second-hand projector purchase with Obvy :

If you want to buy your projector from a private reseller, we advise you to use Obvy to secure your transaction.

Obvy is a secure payment platform that helps you avoid the scams that are common in transactions between private individuals. When you make a transaction on Obvy, the funds are only credited to your seller when the buyer certifies that the goods purchased are in order. If this is not the case, you are automatically refunded and the item is returned to the seller.

By using Obvy to carry out transactions between private individuals, you can also benefit from payment in several instalments.