Time to Trade It In?Did you know you can trade-in your old projector? It's true. Select manufacturers like NEC, InFocus, and Mitsubishi will allow you to trade-in a projector from any manufacturer for a reduced price on one of their latest models.
It's a great way to save a little more on your next purchase, and is more environmentally friendly than throwing old projectors in the trash!
The InFocus Technology Upgrade Program offers you cash for your pre-owned technology products making your new InFocus purchase even more affordable. Your InFocus purchase must be a new Projector or LCD Monitor.
http://infocus.tradeups.com/
The Mitsubishi Trade Up Program offers you cash for your pre-owned projector, which makes your new Mitsubishi Projector purchase even more affordable. You must purchase a new Mitsubishi projector to participate in this program.
http://mitsubishi-presentations.tradeups.com/
"NEC is giving users of old, unreliable projectors the opportunity to step up to the latest technology and get some value out of their used equipment," said David Woolf, Vice President of Marketing and Service, Visual Systems Division, NEC Solutions America. "Recent studies have shown that reliability is a key concern for projector consumers, so it just makes sense to go with NEC which was recently ranked at the top in quality and reliability."
http://www.necus.com/companies/20/NEC_Introduces_New_Trade_Up_Program.pdf
Sony Electronics' Professional Display Group is pleased to announce the end-user Trade WAY up Promotion between June 15, 2007 and March 31, 2008. With the Sony Trade WAY up
Promotion, an end-user can receive the fair market value (FMV) of their traded-in eligible preowned IT products plus up to $50 via mail-in rebate when they purchase new high performance Sony Projectors and Public Displays.
http://www.sony.com/tradeWAYup