Abstract: It?s odd to think that video projectors with 720 lines of vertical resolution and 800 lumens are available for less than $3000, considering that when I got into the business a comparable projector would have sold for nearly five times that, not that w...
Out of the box performance, Extremely bright, especially good for watching HDTV sports with signficant ambient light, Great styling (Most projector’s image quality will impress your friends, this one will impress even turned off!), 3 savable user settings
Noticeably more expensive than the competition, including other Darkchip2 powered DLP projectors, and 720p LCD projectors, Warranty – only one year standard, no replacement program, Projector must be unmounted to replace lamp, No lens shift (typical of DL
I'll start with what I liked the very best about the IN76 projector, and that is definitely, that if you choose this projector, you can take it out of the box, hook it up, and enjoy excellent color “out of the box”. Unlike almost all of the competition, c...
Abstract: The InFocus Play Big IN76 is an impressive new competitive entry in the 720p class of home theater projectors. It produces a big, bright, engaging image, it has two digital inputs instead of one like many of its competition, and its casework styling has m...
Abstract: At CES this January, the popular home theater projector maker InFocus debuted a variety of new products. Among many new models, the one that really caught our eye was the IN76. The spec sheet looked like a solid combination of technologies, many of whi...
Abstract: InFocus IN76 DLP Projector First LookBy John Schuermann of www.integrityhometheater.com Date: 3/14/2006Page 1 | 2 | 3InFocus IN76 Play Big DLP Projector First LookComparison of the New InFocus IN76 with the InFocus SP-7210 and the Panasonic PT-AE900 P...