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InFocus IN76 720p DLP Home Theater Projector by Infocus
Digital product summary informationManufacturer: Infocus Brand: InFocus Edition: Electronics Audio: English (Original Language) Model: IN76 Publisher: Infocus Studio: Infocus Music Label: Infocus Product features: - 3000:1 calibrated contrast ratio
- Native 1280 x 720 resolution creates high-definition reality from any HD source
- The advanced six-segment color wheel delivers intense, precise colors that rival any movie theater screen
- An icon-based menu allows for quick scroll and settings selection in 12 different languages
- Five user-selectable video sources enable impressive connectivity with a full range of devices
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Digital camera reviews of InFocus IN76 720p DLP Home Theater ProjectorDigital camera Review: Big screen in a small projector Summary: 5 Stars
Let's get the bad things out of the way first. The projector can be a bit on the noisey side, particularly when ceiling mounted. There are not a ton of inputs on the back (one each of the major ones). There has also been issues reported by some people with the screen flickering a bit during warm up. I experienced this a bit myself with the first unit, but had it repaired/replaced for free. The projector is also natively 720p while 1080p is now becoming the HD standard for home theatre. It does however accept 1080p input.
Now that's out of the way, I have nothing but love for this projector. I've looked at a ton of projectors and there's just something magical about this one.
InFocus is one of the only major brands to perfectly calibrate your monitor to 65K at the factory, and then zeroes out the settings for you based on this calibration. What this means to you - it comes out of the box with perfect calibration with everything set to 50/100. That means you can tweak slightly for your room conditions, but you'll always know how close you are to perfect.
The image quality is just amazing. Everything looks sharp and crisp and three diemensional. You won't see a bunch of miniature artifacting like you will with most other high def displays, but at the same time the noise reduction doesn't detract a single bit from the fine details that bring the image to life.
Having perfectly calibrated colors means you won't see banding even in the subtlest smokey scenes and hazy blue skies.
Black levels are amazing for a single chip DLP and put to shame anything on LCD. Put up a black and white checkerboard pattern on this baby and you'll see true black and true white, not some mottled half ways in between like you'll see on other simialrly priced projectors.
It's also very easy to get a huge projected image with very little depth i your room. I have my projector roughly 13' back from the screen and am projecting a 133" screen. I'm sitting a little closer than I should at 12', but even at that distance there is no visible screen door effect.
I've had tons of doubters and skeptics over to my place. You get plenty of people that swear that their native 1080p is better, or that there will be a screen door, or they're going to see rainbows since its DLP. Every single person I've sat in front of this thing has walked away saying "you're right, that was amazing".
Truth be told, I'd love to upgrade this to a native 1080p version of the exact same thing, but the image quality is just so over the top amazing that I'd be scared that anything else would be a downgrade, regardless of tech specs. I've been to shows and seen $20,000 projectors that just made all that much more proud of my InFocus IN76.
Summary of InFocus IN76 720p DLP Home Theater ProjectorThe InFocus Play Big IN76 is a big idea. It's the perfect way to enjoy the big game, the big concert or the latest Hollywood blockbuster. Viewers with a bigger idea of what home entertainment can be will cheer and applaud its big theater image ¿ and think of all the money you'll save on babysitters. This performance at this price, it can't be matched by the competition. The IN76 is fully compatible with DVD players and gaming consoles and connects seamlessly to cable boxes and satellite dishes. And it's HDTV-ready. For home theater, the IN76 is bigger than life.
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