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InFocus IN76 projector is the manufacturers replacement for its impressive Screenplay 5700, and the first bit of good news is that the IN76 costs a sizable £700 less than its predecessor. But cost-cutting alarm bells neednt sound, as this DLP projec...

Stylish, Future-proof, Incredible picture, Fluid moving scenes...

Vertical keystone adjust kills resolution...
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Unlike typical basic box designs, the IN76 is beautifully styled with a futuristic, elliptical construction finished in lacquered black. And the unique swivel and tilt stand means its perfect for coffee table placement - although the stand can be removed...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2011-08-10 04:19:48
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The InFocus IN76 is not the usual square box that you would want to hide from view, but a very fine design with a futuristic aesthetic, all finished with great precision. But more than that, it is a very high picture quality DLP projector that can bri...
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The InFocus IN76, now a comparative veteran of the projector world, is not only a great performer: it’s also a fabulous piece of room-friendly design and, even better, the neat stand helps you set it up your swiftly. Add in a short-throw lens – which m...

Still a gorgeous-looking and highly capable HD projector. This fine unit receives six stars, especially at its competitive price...
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If youre in the market for a good all-round projector that will suit all your film and gaming needs, the InFocus Play Big IN76 will do the job nicely. However, its expensive and there are other projectors on the market that perform just as well, but...

Excellent performance in both Standard Definition and High Definition, Attractive design, wide array of inputs...

Too expensive The Final Word If youre in the market for a good all-round projector that will suit all your film and gaming needs, the InFocus Play Big IN76 will do the job nicely. However, its expensive and there are other projectors on the market th...

If youre in the market for a good all-round projector that will suit all your film and gaming needs, the InFocus Play Big IN76 will do the job nicely. However, its expensive and there are other projectors on the market that perform just as well, but...
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If you have been watching the home theatre projector scene for any length of time, then you?ll be familiar with the Infocus line of projectors. Starting with their Screenplay range a few years ago, they quickly developed a reputation for producing...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 22:06:59
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While more expensive than similarly specified current-model DLP projectors, the ?finessing? of the IN76 by InFocus makes it a standout in both the image and cosmetic departments. If you have $5000 to spend on creating a very large, very nice picture, t...

Striking case design. Excellent brightness for DLP. High-speed colour wheel minimises rainbow effect.

No lens shift. Fan noise a tad too loud.

While more expensive than similarly specified current-model DLP projectors, the ?finessing? of the IN76 by InFocus makes it a standout in both the image and cosmetic departments. If you have $5000 to spend on creating a very large, very nice picture, t...
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At nearly two years old, the InFocus IN76 is positively geriatric by modern consumer electronics’ standards – but it’s still worth a good look. That’s partially because this well-sorted DLP projector was so intrinsically ‘rig...

Impressive black depth and contrast. Natural colours. Easy to set-up and use...

Not a native Full HD design. At this price, that’s it...

Getting on a bit now, but like Teddy Sheringham in his golden years, still able to do a job – a very good one, too...
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Infocus has also stayed away from features like lens shift and a large zoom lens so the unit will be harder to place in a room where there are restrictions in the mounting position but for most home theatres this will still be fine as most users still...
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At nearly two years old, the InFocus IN76 is positively geriatric by modern consumer electronics’ standards – but it’s still worth a good look. That’s partially because this well-sorted DLP projector was so intrinsically ‘rig...

Impressive black depth and contrast. Natural colours. Easy to set-up and use...

Not a native Full HD design. At this price, that’s it...

Getting on a bit now, but like Teddy Sheringham in his golden years, still able to do a job – a very good one, too...
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Everybody is so focussed on the flat TV world and its crazy price wars that another, possibly even more cut-throat war seems to be going largely ignored - even though that other war is arguably of greater interest to the really dedicated home cinephile...
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Since high definition technology in general is beginning to make its mark in the major cities, there are also questions concerning the kind of displays that would be ideal for everyones respective budgets and requirements. People are going in for HDT...
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As you can see from the pic, the IN76 replaces the old clunky design and bland colours with a high-gloss, black finish and enough smooth, flowing curves to make a sports car jealous.
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Thetechlounge.com Updated: 2011-08-10 04:19:27
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In the world of electronics, smaller is almost always better. Chip manufacturers are continually striving to shrink their processors, cell phones are so thin you can barely hold on to them anymore, and portable media devices have gotten so small you co...

Bright, accurate colors, Good contrast between dark grays and black, Unique and convenient swivel base, Sexy modern design, Good image quality & size to price ratio, Great image calibration right out of the box...

Lack of optical lens shift is disappointing, Cant be mounted upright on a high shelf...

Overall I was very impressed with the IN76. The image quality is right up there with any of the best 720p projectors in the sub $3,000 market segment and it can be found online for under $2,000 so I think it would be hard for anyone to be disappointed...
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Its time to get a projector. At the Home Entertainment Show this past June, the Home Theater staff put together the HTGamer Gaming Pavilion. The purpose was twofold. Not only did it give expo attendees a place to rest their weary feet for a spell, t...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 04:19:33
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After a surprisingly long absence, InFocus returns to the projector fray with a vengeance...
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It?s odd to think that video projectors with 720 lines of vertical resolution and 800 lumens are available for less than $3000, considering that when I got into the business a comparable projector would have sold for nearly five times that, not that w...
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homecinemachoice.com Updated: 2011-08-10 04:19:41
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Ill start with what I liked the very best about the IN76 projector, and that is definitely, that if you choose this projector, you can take it out of the box, hook it up, and enjoy excellent color "out of the box". Unlike almost all of the...
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The InFocus Play Big IN76 is an impressive new competitive entry in the 720p class of home theater projectors. It produces a big, bright, engaging image, it has two digital inputs instead of one like many of its competition, and its casework styling has m...
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Updated: 2011-08-10 04:20:03
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At CES this January, the popular home theater projector maker InFocus debuted a variety of new products. Among many new models, the one that really caught our eye was the IN76. The spec sheet looked like a solid combination of technologies, many of whi...
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InFocus IN76 DLP Projector First LookBy John Schuermann of www.integrityhometheater.com Date: 3/14/2006Page 1 | 2 | 3InFocus IN76 Play Big DLP Projector First LookComparison of the New InFocus IN76 with the InFocus SP-7210 and the Panasonic PT-AE900 P...
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