Data Projector Infocus IN76

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Resolution 1280 x 720
Lamp brightness  1000L
Lamp life  3000 hours
Weight  4.2

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Infocus IN76 Data Projector Product Description

  • DLP
  • HD Ready

The InFocus Play Big IN76 data projector is a big idea.  It’s the perfect way to enjoy the big game, the big concert or the latest Hollywood blockbuster. Viewers with a bigger idea of what home entertainment can be will cheer and applaud its big theater image – and think of all the money you’ll save on babysitters.  This performance at this price, it can’t be matched by the competition. The InFocus IN76 projector is fully compatible with DVD players and gaming consoles and connects seamlessly to cable boxes and satellite dishes. And it’s HDTV-ready. For home theater, the InFocus IN76 is bigger than life.

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Source: www.infocus.com Last updated: 17 August 2009

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