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Why squint at your television like a myopic octogenarian when you could be gazing in awe at the full-HD images thrown from the InFocus X10 projector?With the spankiest new DLP chipset under its jock bonnet, the InFocus X10 has real performance credenti...

Dazzling bright images and vivid colours. A sleek, ceilinghugging design.

Standarddef looks disappointing by comparison.

Rustle your crisp packets and talk loud guff during the trailers, because this is the ultimate full-HD projector for a grand!...
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Kitting out your home cinema with a proper projector is about as close to nirvana as movie enthusiasts get - but the problem has always been their affordability.You can spend literally tens of thousands of pounds on a box that makes a series of moving...

Brilliant value for money, Great 1080p picture quality, Easy to setup and use...

Not suited to smaller rooms, Some motion judder, Rainbow effect, Youll need to tweak the projectors settings to make the most of it...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-10 04:20:25
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InFocus X10 is a full HD DLP projector manufactured and designed by InFocus. It is already PC capable and measures about 476 mm (width) x 148 mm (height) x 432 mm (depth). It weighs 6.5 kg and has a maximum lamp life of 2000-2500 hours and has a bright...

This DLP-powered 1080p beauty boasts over a billion colours (we didn't even know that many existed!), together with the visual grunt to watch in daylight (with the curtains closed, anyway). A smart iris gives an LCD-matching 7500:1 contrast ratio and...

The single HDMI port is disappointing when you’re spending over a grand, although the component input can handle Hi-Def signals, too.

Want a real flatscreen TV? Displays don’t come any skinner or easier to store than a paper-thin projection screen – and the 1080p video from the X10 is as sharp and colourful as any LCD. InFocus X10 is tagged with Infocus, projector and black...
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With the X10, the full resolution of your Blu-ray Discs is available below the psychologically significant £1000 mark - thats exc. VAT, sorry - making big-screen full-HD home cinema an affordable possibility. Infocus X10: matte black - technically...

The X10 may be the lowest priced example of a rather large range of 1080p projectors from Infocus, but it’s exceptionally good. Setting the standard for entry-level 1080p projection, it’s a worthwhile step up from a decent 720p projector if yo...
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Outrageously cheap full HD DLP projector At first we thought the £900 price tag attached to the InFocus X10 had to be a mistake. Surely a DLP projector with a ‘full HD’ resolution of 1920x1080 pixels can’t really be that cheap, can it?But we’ve checked...
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The InFocus X10 is a Full HD home theatre projector with an exceptionally competitive price and great image quality. It does not have as many connectors as other high-end home theatre projectors, but we believe it is a great product overall. The InFocus X10 is an interesting shape for a home theatre projector. Like its predecessor the InFocus Play Big IN78 projector, the X10 has a smooth, curved body and great aesthetics. Its matte black and looks fantastic. The package also includes a stand f...

Good price, great picture, lots of scope for adjustment, incredibly sharp...

Obsolete DarkChip1 technology, long-throw lens is difficult for small rooms...

If you can look past the outdated specifications, the InFocus X10 is a fantastic projector. For a low price you get a high quality Full HD 1080p image that is vibrant and sharp. The X10’s downsides are only minor in our opinion...
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InFocus X10 By Jamie Gemming December 2008 InFocus X10 DLP projector. $5500 The first thing I noticed about the X10 was the sheer size of the projector. While it doesn’t have the almost comically OTT dimensions of the Panasonic AE 2000 or the high-end...
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InFocus has slashed the price of its entry-level full-HD AV projector by using a less expensive DLP chip. How does that translate into performance?With a price down well below $4000, you might assume the X10 is US brand InFocus' entry-level projector. In...

InFocus X10 home theatre projectorPrice: $3699Excellent value for moneyExcellent signal handling DLP colour performance (including ‘BrilliantColor' Processing)Finicky as to room geometryNeed to point remote control at projectorA small amount of rainbow Ef...
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Introducing the X 10 — a cheap projector with a bright, cinema-like image that’s ideal for larger rooms. But disadvantages include a lack of versatile positioning and occasional line-flicker in...
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At Tech2 it is natural to alternate between extreme types of products. Last week we indulged in a mini projector, something that fit in the palm of my hand. This time, we totally shift focus and go to the other end of the spectrum, with Infocus’ new of...

SUPERB black levels, very deep, Color is very accurate and real looking, gives vibrancy to the video, Extensive menu and controls to calibrate perfectly...

Sometimes the rainbow effect comes in...

PerformanceSetting up was not so much of an issue as we thought it to be. We kept the unit at a distance of about 17 feet from the screen, and received a 110 inch odd screen. This equates to a throw ratio that can be considered a little long, so those...
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The InFocus X10 is their entry level 1080p home theater projector. At this point, InFocus perhaps has the largest lineup of single chip 1080p DLP projectors for home cinema. The X10 uses the relatively new Darkchip1 DLP processor. Its performance is...

The real bottom line, is whether the X10 is the best choice for you. For many, with an under $2500 budget, it may well be. There are trade-offs to be sure, but with only two exceptions that quickly come to mind, the X10 stands out above the rest of...
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Once in a while a product comes out of nowhere and blows out of the water any preconceptions we might have of the AV market. Cue the InFocus X10 projector... This is a pretty bold start to a review, I guess. But I promise I'm not being sensationalist jus...
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