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DLP News for June 13th

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DLP News for June 13th B.Greenway on 2004/06/13:

  „If you’re patiently awaiting the delivery of your Infocus ScreenPlay 4805 (like I am) here’s a little information on the DLP chipset used in it.“

http://www.hometheaterblog.com/hometheater/dlp_news/ index.html#000063 - Cached

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Home Theater Magazine: ScreenPlay 110 One-Chip DLP Projector

  „InFocus—a company that, until now, concentrated solely on the professional business market—has entered the home market. The company's first offering is the ScreenPlay 110, a dual-mode one-chip DLP front projector with a resolution of 800 by 600 in the 4:3 mode and 853 by 480 in the enhanced-widescreen or anamorphic mode. Finished in a combination of silver and gray, the ScreenPlay 110 has a sleek, minimalist design. With a relatively small footprint of 10.4 by 11.1 by 3.3 inches (L/W/D) and a weight of only 6.7 pounds, this projector packs big-screen capability into a very small package.“
http://www.hometheatermag.com/frontprojectors/119/ - Cached

Recycling TVs

  „That InFocus ScreenPlay™ 5700 projector I linked to is DLP. There is supposed to be a big difference between home theater projectors and business projectors, which is why the home theater versions are considerably more costly, double or more. Those I’ve seen in action have amazing picture quality, but not sure the price on them.“ posted on 2005/01/09
http://www.saysuncle.com/archives/2004/11/30/recycling_tvs/ - Cached

The Perfect Vision: Current Issue

  „79 / InFocus Screenplay 110 DLP Front Projector Thought you didn't have the moo-lah for a front-projection system and 100" screen? InFocus makes movie-theater-like performance affordable. Michael Levy has the details.“
http://www.theperfectvision.com/ back_issues_45.htm - Cached

InFocus Launches Flagship Three-Chip DLP Home Cinema Projector...

  „As testament to this, InFocus has announced the release of its new Screenplay 777 DLP video projector. The core of the new 777 are three 16x9 DLP chips with 720p native resolution, for true HDTV compatibility. For more details on the InFocus Screenplay 777, check out the report from Widescreen Review .“
http://hometheater.about.com/b/a/081894.htm - Cached

Projector Torture Test: LCD versus DLP

  „New Infocus DLP Projector Rocks “
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/ 0,1558,1049289,00.asp - Cached


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