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Electronics: Infocus Play Big IN72 480p DLP Home Theater Projector

Infocus Play Big IN72 480p DLP Home Theater Projector

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Manufacturer: In Focus
Model: IN72
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: In Focus
Label: In Focus

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The InFocus Play Big IN72 DLP Projector gives you a bigger-than-life viewing experience, for hundreds less than a "big-screen" TV. Watch the eyes of friends and family members light up when this projector's crisp, vivid images hit the screen. The enhanced DLP (Digital Light Processing) chip to create the type of punchy, high-contrast picture that's made DLP such a popular display technology. Images from DVD movies, TV shows, and video games look stunning in a darkened room, and retain surprising "pop" -- even with some lights on. The IN72 can be easily stowed away, then set up on a table in just a few minutes. With a twist of the manual zoom lens you can expand or contract the image to suit virtually any room or screen size. Light output - 900 ANSI lumens Auto-calibrating 6-segment color wheel Selectable color temperature control Digital keystone correction (+/-20° vertical) Pre-calibrated to 6500K 1.2X manual zoom/focus lens HDMI video input M1-DA connector -- compatible with DVI-HDCP, RGB analog, or component analog signals Composite video, S-Video, HD-compatible component (accepts 1080i/720p/480p/480i signals) 12V minijack trigger output (to operate an electric screen) Comes with illuminated remote control 160W/200W dual-setting SHP lamp (3000-hour rated life) Dimensions(WxHxD) - 14-1/4 x 6-3/8 x 14-1/8 Weight - 9.3 lbs.
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I love it! 2007-07-17
I got this projector about 6 months ago and I couldn't be happier. In a bright room the picture is a bit dim, but I have blinds so that works. The projector did break down last month and I sent it back for warranty repair. I had it back within a week. Very fast service.


awesome value,excellent performance. 2007-07-10
After having it for 6 months I decided to upgrade(like most do!) to a more powerful 720p/1080i hc1500.Well,the extra resolution works awesome with HDMI but for standard viewing of digital cable or video games especially,the IN72 is SOOOOOOOO much better! Even with the standard HDMI and even 480p looks REAL good on the in72.The picture warmth and brightness of the image is easy on the eyes and is real attractive.There is a level of softness to the picture that I appreciated making it more natural looking overall.Color and motion looks amazing,no rainbow effect at all.Though pixalization is somewhat more noticeable at a close distance,from further back they are oblivious.Compared to the hc1500 video games look so much smoother and that much better..I kinda regret selling it and should have just kept it for games alone.My only gripes are that it runs REAL HOT,it sucks in cold air from one side and vents it out the other.The fan is noticeable and though not blaring,you can definetly hear it's presence.The little swivel arm it sits on is finicky..mess it while it's hot and the projector will shut off on you,kinda tricky turning it back on as well.The body is sleek and futuristic but gathers alot of dust,it also seems fragile in a way.
Overall,for the price..this projector simply can't be beat,except for the other models in this line up.The add on image processors are alone with the purchase(do your research!)


Awesome Projector, must buy for home 2007-06-17
I replaced my old TV with this and God D@mn its good.
It is very bright. I have connected my TV cable/PS2/DVD player to it so far and it rocks them all. It makes watching TV a great experience. The controls are very easy and intuitive, I have not opened the manual and I was able to do all the settings. Works fine in slight light like at morning and evening. Plus it can be set for brighter picture in such conditions.

It also connects to my PC (using s-video cable) and works very well for Gaming/Videos. I use it extensively for Gaming and I'm very satisfied with its performance. But for other things like Web Browsing or anything that involves reading, the clarity of fonts is not very good. Special cables will be required to connect Laptops, unless you have DVI/S-video or some such option in it.

It does not have any built in audio (Worked for me cuz I have awesome speakers from Altec Lansing)

Summary:
Buy them.


Does this hook up to laptop? 2007-05-23
Does anyone know if this projector is just for a TV or if also hooks up to laptop? Does it require a special cable or cord?????


better than i expected 2007-05-15
I chose the IN72 partially because it was the only projector InFocus recommended on its website for gaming. The picture quality was really good and the projector was quite bright. Even though is doesn't project at HD standards, using the HDMI input is supposed to improve the image (I haven't tried it yet). I would recommend it for movie watching and gaming even though it's not HD. I am more than satisfied with this purchase especially because of how cheap it was. If you buy this from amazon, you should go to the tigerdirect website to print out the $200 rebate offer which is available until June. My purchase ended up being 450 plus shipping and handling.


Great while it lasted 2008-05-29
I really enjoyed this project while it lasted. The image quality was phenominal and was viewable even in daylight. We built a home theater around this projector and had many great movie nights that provided an experience rivaling big movie theaters. However, after about 15 months of use and with nearly 1000 hours left on the bulb, the projector died suddenly, smoke pouring out of the unit. Please be warned that in my research, I've discovered this is a common experience. For many, the culprit is an underpowered fuse. For me, it was a capacitor that burned up on the mainboard. I called customer support only to find out like many that Infocus has a fixed fee of $475 to fix the projector. They don't even guarantee it will be fixed for that amount and state the repair costs could be as high as $1,000! They will not work with you. From my experience, they only provide minimal customer service and do not acknowledge these are common problems. For many, it seems to be related to using the projector in a ceiling mounted position. My experiences with InFocus will discourage my purchase of their products in the future.


Not designed for long term use. 2008-05-19
I received this as a gift from my wife for Christmas 2006 and although I didn't have a home theater to run this with, we pulled it out at parties and projected a movie or video games on the wall. Works fine... looks nice. Now, 16 months later and with the unit only accruing about 50 hours of use, I built a full home theater and the unit suddenly died before I could even use it once.

This is apparently a common problem with these units... they just suddenly stop working. Many people fix them by replacing the internal fuse... I read about someone fixing theirs by rolling back the firmware version inside. Unfortunately, neither of those works for me, and sending it back for a $400+ repair is my only option.

I'll never buy another Infocus item again... after 50 hours of careful use, no power surge, no abuse, it shouldn't have died. The 50 hours were nice though, which is why I gave it 2 and not 1 star.


Mediocre performance, cranky manufacturer, unfair customer service 2008-02-28
I've had my projector for a few months and was pretty happy with it until I needed to move it. After that it started to display a bunch of white vertical lines. Customer support suggested to send the unit for inspection and they found that I damaged the unit by using too long screws. But I only used those that were supplied along with projector, so I assume they simply did not want to repair it (it was still under warranty). Stay away!


Great Bang for the Buck 2007-10-31
My parents have a Infocus screen play 4805 which I helped them select a couple of years ago for the basement theater room. I loved it so much I knew I wanted an Infocus when I moved out. As far as the IN72 goes it's brighter but, not washed out thanks to its 6 segment 4X speed color wheel, which I nor any of my friends have ever been able to see a rainbow effect on. The colors are crisp and clear. This projector is ideal for movies 480p and downloaded movies. If you want to watch television regularly on it you'd probably burn out the bulb which is almost as much as the projector itself. I would recommend it for a larger room because if you sit to close it's like been in the first row in a movie theater, personally it gives me headaches. The image processor does a great job converting different input signals, but I try to stick to its native 480p resolution, if you want something to play your hidef. DVD's or blu rays I would recommend you look else where but when it comes to regular DVD's you'll never fine a better picture.


I don't hate projectors anymore 2007-10-05
I've had this babe for 4 months now, and all I can say is that the image looks way better than in my 29" CRT TV. Duh! Of course it does. Now, seriously, in the past I considered a home projector a stupid option because I had only seen old LCD models... And the blacks were, well... actually gray, and the colors did not convince. With the InFocus IN72, however, blacks look dark gray, the darkest gray I have ever seen in a home projector. It's not really black, though. It can be compared to the "black" of a modern LCD monitor when seen in a completely darkened room. I'm a Star Wars fan, so I watch a lot of space scenes, and I have to say that while the space with the IN72 does not look as black as in my good old CRT TV, it is quite convincing for most viewers. Not a single one of my friends has ever complained about image quality. Of course, they sit rather far from the screen, and I have only a 70" screen. If you buy a larger screen or sit closer, you can see the pixel structure (screen door effect), and that can be distracting. If you really need a big screen but the same great InFocus quality, look for the IN76, which is HD.

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