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InFocus LP340 by Terry ap Hywel - Jul 03, 2004
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| SVGA (800x600), 1300 ANSI Lumens, 6.7 lbs, $3,999 (MSRP) |
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| Personal Experience |
| I bought this projector for use at work for powerpoint presentations and showing videos. It has a good picture but is quite noisy and gets very hot, anyone sitting near it is in danger of heat stroke particularly in a small room. The built in speaker is not up to providing the sound for videos, external speakers will be needed. It is easy to set up and get going and the remote is better than other projectors i have used. It is a bit bulkier and heavy compared to more modern models - not a problem if it is fixed or not required to be carried about. |
| Problems |
| The lamp has blown (very loudly!!) 3 times since I bought it in October 2001. To be fair inFocus have collected it and replaced it the first time, repaired it the next 2 times, all free of charge. The last time it was repaired, when it was returned it did not work properly and they replaced it with a reconditioned "as new" unit, again free of charge. Note I live in the UK and the inFocus repair facility is in Belgium. I use it with a Mac and there are problems with the screen resolution which has to be reset each time. The keystone adjustment causes the picture to become distorted. When restarting from standby the picture sometimes freezes. |








