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Yet another in what is rapidly becoming a wave of excellent Darkchip 3 DLP projectors
Abstract: Review:A 5X, seven-segment color wheel provides nearly rainbow-free performance, depth for smoother images and comes calibrated to the D65 standard out-of-the-box. The 7210 is rated at 1100 lumens with a 2800:1 contrast ratio (Note: while the contrast ...
Abstract: 720p front and rear projection displays are here to stay, regardless of what you might hear from those touting the virtues of 1080p; did black and white televisions suddenly disappear from store shelves when color sets were introduced? Of course not. ...
Abstract: Too long have young men lusted for the thrill of the in-home big screen, only to be rebuked by the financial concerns of their astringent significant others. Thank ya Jesus for dropping projector prices! Not so much that projector manufacturers figure...
Abstract: It has been interesting to follow the development of the 7200 Series from InFocus. Two years ago, I reviewed the 7200, the first high-end home theater projector from what was, up to that point, a company primarily known for business projectors. A year ...
Abstract: During the past few years, 1280x720 DLP projectors have delivered ever-increasing performance at lower and lower prices. Now, with the latest projectors featuring Texas Instruments DarkChip3 DLP chip, the process continues - and the InFocus Screenplay 721...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> DLP projector, NTSC, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL-B/G, NTSC 4.43, SECAM-M, PAL-I, PAL-H, HDTV, EDTV, 9.5 lbs<br> <b>Good:</b> Excellent black-level performance; accurate color decoding; solid video processing with 2:3 pull-down.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Some visible low-level noise in dark scenes; no lens shift.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> With its new high-contrast chip, the InFocus 7210 is a remarkably good value for the performance it delivers.<br>
Abstract: Home theatre projectors are meant to recreate the movie theatre experience at home without people throwing popcorn or talking during the screening. In these past few years many home theater projectors have seen the light, some of which continue to offe...
Abstract: The ScreenPlay range of projectors has been a successful venture for manufacturer InFocus, with a selection of models that now range from the low end to the super-expensive 3-chip DLP models. The 7210 sits somewhere in the middle, with high-definition...
The ScreenPlay 7210 is a classy DLP projector, with a rich, cinematic picture quality, high-definition compatibility and enough connectivity to cater for your AV collection while leaving space for HD DVD and Blu-ray. If youve spent time and money on ...