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Topic: The Eiki and B&H connection
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Adrian Winchester
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From: Croydon, London, UK
Registered: Aug 2004
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posted January 02, 2005 03:47 PM
I've only learnt quite recently about the connection between Eiki and Bell & Howell - with Eiki making projectors under the B&H name - and I'd be interested in finding out more, if John or anyone else can offer information. The manual for my 3592/AX states "The Eiki Company has purchased the AV/Video Div. of the Bell & Howell Company and has exclusive rights to manufacture and distribute the products of this division in the USA". Presumably, Eiki bought this division in order to sell into markets used to buying B&H machines. By the time of this happened (around 1986/1987?), would the production of all the pre-takeover B&H projectors have ceased, or did Eiki maintain the manufacture of any of these for a while?
I'm aware of that the projectors offered under both names were the 3585 (B&H) / SNT (Eiki) and the 3592/AX (B&H) / ENT (Eiki), and I've seen that there's a 3580 (B&H) on eBay that looks like a Eiki SSL. I don't suppose there were any others?
Are the B&H and Eiki versions of the same projectors identical, other than the B&H models being primarily black as opposed to the Eiki gold?
Finally, I wondered what SNT, ENT and AX stand for?
Thanks for any answers. Adrian [ January 02, 2005, 06:16 PM: Message edited by: Adrian Winchester ]
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Adrian Winchester
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From: Croydon, London, UK
Registered: Aug 2004
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posted January 11, 2005 06:25 AM
John, That's interesting, although I expect the B&H Eikis may be more common in the USA than here in the UK, as even an experienced projector service person I know had never seen or heard of the 3592. Incidentally, do you know the significance of the AX of the 3592/AX? The company I bought mine from claimed that "the designation AX is a special military one. Some of the added features are ruggedized amplifier with low EMC emission. This means low noise and no interference into other electronic devices it is operated close to." I've just obtained a copy of the service manual and parts list, which makes it clear that there was both the 3592 and the 3592/AX, but there seems to be no explicit indication of what the difference was.
Thanks, Adrian [ January 14, 2005, 01:32 PM: Message edited by: Adrian Winchester ]
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