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Re: Possible to get decent front projection for $3000 ?

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G'day,

I got my Infocus LP350 a few days ago, set up with a DaLite 100" screen, few adjustment here and there, and boy am I pleased. I did a couple of quick last minute demos on other projectors, and as I left the last shop, I went straight away and picked up the 350. Like a little kid, I quickly set up and the ooh's and ahh's from the family was worth the time taken investigating the purchace. Infact, even the wife was suitably impressed, not just with the size but the picture definition. She commented that the others we saw were a bit more 'jiggerly' (technical terminology, she has hundreds of them when describing the Stereo/HT to her friends), which is a good observation for her. The blacks maybe not as good as our old 51" Panasonic RPTV and the flesh tones not as accurate as maybe some CRT projectors, but all else is excellent. Without actually setting up a projector in my home I didn't actually know if we had too much ambient light for if we could even watch anything during the day, well we can and we have most of our windows open (due to the fact we live in the tropics and we need the cool breezes). Set up the DVD for 16:9 and the projector for enhanced widescreen, and you have an awsome picture. Thanks again ed rex.

Regards Robert.


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