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From: "Jermaine Ruan" ‹
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To: "Jeffrey Epstein" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Rich Kahn" <
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Subject: Projector Project
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2014 17:59:58 +0000
Attachments: osbee_quote.pdf
Good Day Boss,
Attached is a quote for $40,515.82 from Osbee for the purchase and installation of the new projector.
The new model is guaranteed to be quieter, have a brighter picture, and true HDMI 1080P ports (the existing model
needed a HDMI to DVI adaptor to work).
The second option is uninstalling the existing projector and sending it to them. Osbee is reluctant to give us a quote until
they have the unit in house. This is because they cannot provide a true material and labor cost, it may be simple fix as in a
projection module, or more complex fix if the logic board needs replacing, which would require returning it to the
manufacturer.
Below are my perceived Pros and Cons on both options:
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Pros for the upgraded model
o Brighter picture
o Quieter
o Quicker startup time
o Your personal down time: limited to Osbee flying down and installing the new projector (2 to 3 weeks from
start to finish)
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Cons for the upgraded model
o The price
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Pros for fixing the existing unit
o It may be a cheaper fix
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Cons for fixing the existing unit
o Retro fitting the bookcase for quieter running
o Your personal down time: involves shipping unit to Osbee; the time it takes to repair; and for them shipping
it back down. (Best guestimate is 4 to 6 weeks)
Please advise.
Respectfully submitted,
JRuan
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