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Re: Right on

Excellent info- spot on.
I would add that with the NEC LT 150 you would need to ad a HTPC, which raises the price, but still makes it comparable price wise tothe Infocus.
The LT150 would be visually superior to the Infocus, but more of a hassle.
The Infocus is amazingly plug and play perfect and easy.

However--- THE INFOCUS CANNOT SYNCH WELL TO ANY EXTERNAL PROGRESSIVE FEED

IT has an internal motion processor that is very good, but feeding a video game system or or anyhting with progressvie video makes it choke a bunch. Mostly you use S video input.

I would tell anyone who does not want a hassle to go for it, if you are more inclined to tinker the LT 150 would probably give you better results.


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