Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - InFocus X6 DLP SVGA 800X600 2000ANSI 2000:1 2KG

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Manufacturer: In Focus
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Infocus EAN: 0797212709561 Is Fragile: 0 Label: In Focus Manufacturer: In Focus Model: X6 Publisher: In Focus Release Date: 2008-04-03 Studio: In Focus
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Couldn't believe the quality at such a low price! Comment: So far I have had this projector for two days and I have to write a review on how pleased I am with it. The projector is sat in my tiny back room with huge french doors so naturally I was worried about a dim picture, not a problem for this beauty! Set up was a breeze and so far I have connected my laptop, dvd player, satellite reciever and Xbox 360 all with flawless playback. The free lamp comes in the form of a voucher you have to FAX to Infocus which is a problem for me as I don't have FAX facilities but I will try and get the office at work to do that for me... Don't hesitate to buy this machine, connections are not a problem as you can have scart out to video and L and R audio. The video cable (yellow) goes to the projector and I have the phono cables going to my home stereo. I am a happy bunny and I have a way to keep the kids and wife quiet.... 5 STARS *****
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Editorial Reviews:
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The X6 video projector from Infocus has an innovative design and comes with an ultra-slim remote control for optimum user-comfort.  This projector uses DLP technology and 1800 ANSI lumen brightness for perfectly rendered images.  Ideal for multimedia applications and presentations, the X6 has 1280 x 1024 SVGA resolution and a 5-segment colour wheel so projected images appear more realistic than ever. Â
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