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InFocus X3 by Gideon - Apr 17, 2006
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| XGA (1024x768), 1700 ANSI Lumens, 6.8 lbs, $699 (MSRP) |
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| Personal Experience |
| Setup was very easy, has an automatic source finder. Needed to flush firmware for latest version for phasing correctons. Better suited for video than for PC, although I'm using my PC to play DVD movies. Supprisingly discovered that 1080p also supported in this unit. My PC's ATI Radeon X300 capable of bringing up to 1920x1080, so when refreshing mode was on 60Hz, projector recognized resolution 1920x1080 60Hz as 1080i, but when I just for the sake of expiriment decided to change refreshing mode to 75Hz, projector recognized it as 1080p. I just had to adjust the phase. It means that this projector also supports 1080p, but for some reason manufacturer decided not to list it in documentation. Well, good for me, I discovered it, because picture quality is outstanding, specially in 1080p mode. Couldn't try yet the other video sources with 1080p mode, but because everithing can be connected thru its MI connector, seems to me it shouldn't be a problem for unit to support 1080p of other devices than PC |
| Problems |
| PC picture, I mean graphics are not so good in 1080i or 1080p mode, despite that DVD picture from PC has an outstanding quality, I'm using Power DVD player. Just couple of wishes - it should have a digital zoom and like in some LCD monitors an automatic picture adjustment option. |









