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InFocus Play Big IN76 review
Reviews InFocus has an excellent reputation for mid-priced home cinema projectors. It was one of the first companies to break the £1,000 barrier for a DLP (digital light processing) projector, and now with the Play Big IN76, priced at £1,699, InFocus has...
Editor's rating
8.8
Tags: infocus, high definition, manufacturers, cinema
10 May 2006, 18:34 > More matches in Reviews
InFocus ScreenPlay 777: Killer whale projector
Crave Perhaps this is why InFocus only let us keep hold of it for a week -- it's got plenty of love to spread around and we're only one name on a very long list of people who want to get their hands on its ScreenPlay 777.
Tags: infocus, definition, high definition, hd
14 October 2005, 10:51 > More matches in Crave
Stupidly big screen violence: InFocus Screenplay 7205
Crave Watching this movie on the InFocus Screenplay 7205 is the most visceral simulation of war man has yet invented. Some military mathematics for you, dear Crave readers. A Minigun dispenses bullets at 3000 rounds per minute, or 50 bullets per second.
Tags: infocus, war, machine, die
15 September 2005, 11:24 > More matches in Crave
InFocus ScreenPlay 5700: welcome to the Crave Cinema
Crave The Crave Cinema is now officially open for business thanks to the Infocus ScreenPlay 5700 projector. At £2,000 it's not bargain basement, but this particular model demands a second look. It feels like a small price to pay for a cinema in your own...
Tags: infocus, cinema, projector, desk
22 April 2005, 12:38 > More matches in Crave
InFocus ScreenPlay 777 review
Reviews InFocus wanted to offer support for HDMI and DVI, so it has opted for a proprietary connector on the projector itself that will allow both types of digital cables to connect up. It's a shame, because accessory manufacturers like Monster make...
Editor's rating
8.7
Tags: infocus, high definition, mark, accessories
17 October 2005, 19:21 > More matches in Reviews
InFocus ScreenPlay 7205 review
Reviews InFocus might not be a household name, but if you're a fan of home-cinema projection, its ScreenPlay range will probably be a large blip on your radar. We like that InFocus has included two sets of component inputs, so you can connect up a fancy...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: infocus, dvd player, lens, contrast
22 September 2005, 20:12 > More matches in Reviews
InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 review
Reviews The ScreenPlay range of projectors has been a successful venture for manufacturer InFocus, with a selection of models that now range from the low end to the super-expensive 3-chip DLP models. And if you plan on upgrading to a Blu-ray player or Sky...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: infocus, high definition, colours, brightness
1 February 2006, 15:24 > More matches in Reviews
InFocus ScreenPlay 5700 review
Reviews InFocus has also been chipping away at this market for a couple of years, and under its ScreenPlay brand it has brought this superb 5700 down to around £2,000. It earns InFocus some brownie points thanks to the fact that it's tailored to the...
Editor's rating
7.2
Tags: infocus, scale, high definition, brightness
15 May 2005, 14:59 > More matches in Reviews
Guy's Christmas Shopping: Home-cinema projector
Crave The one I've had my eye on all year is the InFocus ScreenPlay 7205, which was the first projector to bring proper high-end home cinema down to a reasonably affordable price. Of course, the people at InFocus would whimper at the thought of you...
Tags: infocus, definition, christmas, high definition
12 December 2005, 10:57 > More matches in Crave
InFocusScreenPlay 7205: When movies go freakin' massive!
Crave Save our souls! A fifty-foot-tall Natalie Portman on our living room wall! The schmaltzy but endearing chick flick Where The Heart Is is not standard fodder for home-cinema benchmarking, but what the hell, we're bored of Attack of the Clones.
Tags: source, ups, dvd player, cinema
10 August 2005, 11:09 > More matches in Crave
DLP delights: budget projectors for home cinemas
Reviews The InFocus ScreenPlay 5700 is the most expensive projector in our roundup, but it comes from a company that has had great success in the home market. Projectors -- once the pursuit of the rich, now available for just over £1,000.
19 July 2005, 14:56 > More matches in Reviews
InFocus, ViewSonic and DivX at CES
Crave The new InFocus IN76 was easily the highlight of Crave's first day in Las Vegas. If some sort of natural disaster were to hit Las Vegas right now, the gadget world would cease to exist. The entire industry has descended on the notorious American...
Tags: viewsonic, racing, high definition, ces
5 January 2006, 9:23 > More matches in Crave
InFocus ScreenPlay 7210: Death Star Projector
Crave No sooner have we finished lusting after the InFocus ScreenPlay 7205 than the new model arrives to make us moist with anticipation once again. These huge technological boasts made by InFocus come courtesy of the scarily named DarkChip3 DLP chipset...
Tags: infocus, definition, high definition, projector
13 December 2005, 11:28 > More matches in Crave
InFocus X10: 1080p projector won't break the bank
Crave The problem is that projectors are rarely cheap, so when we heard about the InFocus X10, which will set you back a very reasonable £1,099, we started to have dreams of a home cinema all of our own. Let's not beat around the bush: TVs are great, but...
Tags: film, hdmi, projector, lamp
19 June 2008, 12:05 > More matches in Crave
Fairy tales come to life with the InFocus IN72, IN74 and IN76
Crave No problem," said the people at InFocus. Red Riding Hoodie and her best mate the Big Bad Wolf were planning a big night in. They had all the ingredients for a big meal, including a big enchilada, a bigger fish to fry, a big apple and a big cheese.
Tags: cables, projector, projectors, wolf
29 March 2006, 18:49 > More matches in Crave

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