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Infocus IN1-AUD gaming projector $549.00

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pretty reasonable but I would want to buy a projector that does everything well overall...I have the PLVZ4 which was twice the cost but its great for everything
 
What are they thinking? The shell is big and blocky looking.. maybe its just a new shell over like an Overstocked 3 yr old model that was native VGA...
Max Native Resolution 640 x 480 (VGA)
Max ANSI Brightness 500 lumens
Buying "New" old technology Priceless
 
http://yhst-18925554572786.stores.yahoo.net/llpjevov1w2.html

Betterer. The deal with these (infocus made one to compete) is to get a DVD-quality picture that's wall-sized, as cheap as possible. It's an extension of the very, very popular Lumenlabs buy-a-15"-LCD-and-DIY-a-Projector idea. Before we started doing it ourselves by the thousands (for slightly more than this price), noone noticed that the market had this niche. When you look at it, it's better than a TV picture, and it's wall sized, and the bulbs are cheap, and that's about it. No need for super expensive UHP tiny-arc microlamps, or six-inch ten-pounds-of-glass triplets, to derive individual HD pixels.

We were even able to extend it to 1080p(though 720p was more popular), when projectors that high cost $25k, at the expense of huge boxes. Shortly afterwards, though, they got competition from plasma and LCD pricedrops, and the effort for the dream has sort of dried up.
 
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