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.
We’re talking about the world of home cinema projection, where the rate of price erosion is such that we’re looking today at a really excellent DLP projector selling for under a grand. Strewth! With the InFocus IN76 able to project images more than 200in across, suddenly that puny 50in TV doesn’t seem such great value at £1,500, does it?!
You get a good feeling about the IN76 as soon as you clap eyes on it. For with its vaguely circular shape, high-gloss black finish and reasonably small footprint, it looks as classy as it does domesticated. All that really matters about the IN76 is that it doesn’t just outperform every rival in its own price bracket; it completely outclasses them.
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DLP Projectors, Portable, Contrast Ratio: 3000:1, 800 ANSI lumens, Resolution: 1280 x 720 Pixels, Display Technology: DLP, With HD...