I'm not too familiar with different projectors as they are a rare find. Is it damaged, does it work? If it works without too much of an issue,
ebay it, projectors are generally expensive and used ones of quality sell used. I would suggest running a search on the model#/brand to try to find detailed tech specs, possibly include "diode" or "led" in the search query, to find out what type of diode is in there. Some projectors use LEDs, some use Bulbs. While the bulbs are not the diodes I mentioned in this post, they do sell sometimes. A lot of used projectors sell without the bulb in it because they burn out over time. This is why used projectors often list an approximation of how many hours of use it has had. Think if you were to (for some reason) but a used light bulb for your ceiling lighting fixture.
I always run a couple searches on any "special electronic" before breaking into it, to find out if there is a market for it in its "As Is/For Parts" condition, or for a certain part inside of it - similar to selling a Laptop's RAM vs chopping off the gold fingers, a Hard Drive from an Xbox that is an upgraded size, or how VCRs are selling for More Than Scrap.
As previously stated I don't have much experience at all with building the laser pointers, so I'm not too knowledgeable about this end of the field. But I know the general scrapper mentality of taking at least taking a shot at selling something that people will buy vs throwing it away. I usually just buy mine built by a specialty company or custom made by a hobbyist through the internet. A *GREAT* place to research is LaserPointerForums, if you are interested at all. It's to the laser community what this forum is to the recycling community, huge and a wealth of info.
Just ran a quick ebay search on that model.
sharp LCP vx100 | eBay
144 $ used, no lamp in it. No bids either, but gives you a rough price guess.
If you have all the cords to it, give it a test to see how if it works (if you don't know already). If it runs well, send me a message, I'd love to pick up a working projector for cheap!
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