Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: InFocus EAN: 0097212665721 Feature: 3000:1 calibrated contrast ratio Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: In Focus Manufacturer: In Focus Model: IN76 Publisher: In Focus Studio: In Focus
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
You, on the other hand, experience film. You critique cinema. You savor the sleeper hits. You secretly indulge in the occasional blockbuster. Fortunately, the InFocus Play Big IN76 does equal justice to the art-house indie and the glossy action flick - even the odd B-movie (not that anyone has to know about it). You get to take in every obscure detail the way it was intended to be seen on the big screen. Larger than life. In electrifying color and clarity. Enhanced by Pixelworks' DNX video-processing technology. And worthy of all the profound anticipation of a Hollywood premiere. If the IN76 can do all this for your beloved films, just imagine what it could do for exhilarating sports and gaming action.The powerful appeal of the IN76 goes far beyond the magnificent picture it projects onscreen. Its sleek, futuristic, low profile appearance adds a subtle sophistication to any room. Its unique swivel base simplifies tabletop setup and can be easily removed for ceiling mounting. Overall, the IN76 clearly displays your discriminating taste in both home-entertainment technology and fine design.
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: In76 vs optoma hd72 Comment: I made a lateral move from an Optoma HD72 to the Infocus IN76. These projectors have a very similar spec and street price. I switched because the HD72 required a new bulb every 900 hours. At $400 per bulb (every year) this was too much. HDTV looks great on both units. I have had both set to 120" screen in a 13'x13' room with some ambient light.
The IN76 is noticeably brighter.
The IN76 was easier to setup.
The IN76 does a better job scaling DVDs up to 720p
The HD72 is slightly quieter fan noise
The IN76 has been much more reliable
The IN76 has a sexier looking case
At the time I bought the Optoma hd72 it was cheaper, but it has proven to be far more costly to operate. The IN76 prices have fallen to match the Optoma and I am much happier with it.
Customer Rating: Summary: Great projector...but Comment: - The picture is stunning!
- Easy instalation
- Greate input options with HDMI/DVI
- HD video/TV looks...well it brings a tear to my eye
- Bright enough to use with "some" light
- Fills a 100" screen with ease
But
- The unit stoped working after two weeks. No power at all. Infocus customer service has been great to work with though. If you can't live without your system I recomend getting the exchange program. They recieved my faulty projector and shipped out a new one the same day.
If not for the "power" problem I would have given it 5 stars. Customer Rating: Summary: Excellent image Comment: I just bought this projector after reading a review from projectcentral.com. I also just got a DirecTV HD DVR. I am projecting onto a 137" Dalite permawall screen in a light controlled room. The image quality with recent HD material is stunning. When looking at bright daylight images it looks like a window, with amazing detail. I am replacing an Infocus X1. I also had a Sanyo Z4 for about two weeks. The image from the Sanyo was too harsh because of the LCD (also I was sitting 1x the distance from the screen which should really be 2x for LCD's and 1.5x for DLP's).