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InFocus X1a by cunninham - Feb 27, 2008
| Image Quality |
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5.0 |
| Features |
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4.0 |
| Construction |
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4.0 |
| Ease of Use |
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5.0 |
| Reliability |
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5.0 |
| Value for Money |
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5.0 |
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SVGA (800x600), 1100 ANSI Lumens,
6.8 lbs, $699 (MSRP)
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| Personal Experience |
| I purchased the unit on ebay for $265 CDN (had 500+hrs used on the bulb), and a new 84" eletric high-definition screen for $190 (again ebay). I ordered the HD component to VGA adapter, and with the ceiling mount for the projector which came with the unit,I mounted it (10' high ceiling) 12' away from the screen...picture is WOW!! 480pi with progressive Scan activated on my Panasonic DVD-VHS player. Movie night with the kids (age 8 & 7) & their friends makes them the envy of the block..and Nascar never looked so great coming thru my satellite IRD. Yep, I seem to be seeing my friends more now then ever before since the projector, and don't think my wife hasn't let me know <g> |
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| Problems |
| The noise of the fan (not LOUD by any means but present nevertheless) can be a bit distracting when watching silent moments in the movie (my sofa is directly under the unit)...not a concern though when watching Sports (i.e Nascar) or action packed films...if this is the only *problem* I end of having then I would say I don't have any problems with the Infocus X1A |
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