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I hope this isn't a repost here. I heard about the deal on AVSforum and Hometheaterforum.
The infocus 4805 is $1199 - $100 coupon (from coupon booklet sent to costco members or you get it when you sign up for a $45 membership... coupon is valid from Jan31st to Feb6th) - $100 mail in rebate (also for same dates I think) = $999 + tax (of the original $1199 I think).
Thanks to costco's great customer satisfaction guarantee, you don't have to worry about the bulb burning out early either! Oh, and unfortunately, this is an in store deal only as far as I know.
This is one of the top projectors in the sub $1500 range and offers great value even for it's list price of $1299.
There's an insanely long thread at AVSforum on the 4805 if you want some specifics. Here's a good place for quick info and it has a nifty screen size / viewing distance calculator: Projector Central
It has component, s-video, composite, and DVI input. It also comes with an adapter for a standard computer type output if I'm not mistaken (haven't gotten mine yet).
The 4805 has fixed some issues that the X1 suffered from like the rainbow effect, but it still has the excellent Faroudja deinterlacer so SD will still look good on it.
I'm sure there's some current owners that could give a better review of it than I can since I don't actually own it yet.
Sorry again if a repost.
The infocus 4805 is $1199 - $100 coupon (from coupon booklet sent to costco members or you get it when you sign up for a $45 membership... coupon is valid from Jan31st to Feb6th) - $100 mail in rebate (also for same dates I think) = $999 + tax (of the original $1199 I think).
Thanks to costco's great customer satisfaction guarantee, you don't have to worry about the bulb burning out early either! Oh, and unfortunately, this is an in store deal only as far as I know.
This is one of the top projectors in the sub $1500 range and offers great value even for it's list price of $1299.
There's an insanely long thread at AVSforum on the 4805 if you want some specifics. Here's a good place for quick info and it has a nifty screen size / viewing distance calculator: Projector Central
It has component, s-video, composite, and DVI input. It also comes with an adapter for a standard computer type output if I'm not mistaken (haven't gotten mine yet).
The 4805 has fixed some issues that the X1 suffered from like the rainbow effect, but it still has the excellent Faroudja deinterlacer so SD will still look good on it.
I'm sure there's some current owners that could give a better review of it than I can since I don't actually own it yet.
Sorry again if a repost.