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InFocus LP730 by Jason - Apr 11, 2005
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| XGA (1024x768), 400 ANSI Lumens, 12.9 lbs, $11,999 (MSRP) |
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| Personal Experience |
| Projector has a good picture. Black levels are poor. Colors are good. Response time doesn't seem to be a problem. Lack of keystone correction limits placement. Zoom feature is nice, and focus is easy. |
| Problems |
| Has the same Ghosting problem that everybody seems to be talking about. I have seen this same problem on LCD projection TV's, in which it just a matter of accessing the service menu and correction it. I got the projector used so it has some dust on the LCD panels, but that should be a matter of opening it up and dusting it off. The image seems to shift colors just slightly. Going a little brighter and darker sometimes. Has trouble when the computer switches resolution. I can not play computer games on it because it does not recognize the format and shifts it to one side and expands the image. It will also go this when windows is booting up and still in DOS mode. Other than the Ghosting, for what it paid for the projector, I am happy with it. If any body has found a way to fix the Ghosting, Pleas E-Mail me @ Greenwood_60@hotmail.com |







