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List Price: $796.99
Our Price: $749.99
Your Save: $ 47.00 ( 6% )
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Manufacturer: In Focus
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: InFocus EAN: 0797212690005 Feature: InFocus Work Big IN26+ Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: In Focus Manufacturer: In Focus Model: IN26+ Publisher: In Focus Studio: In Focus
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Features
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InFocus Work Big IN26+ XGA (1024 x 768) Side-to-side venting Comes with stylish tie-wraps for cables HDTV compatable
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: pretty good projector Comment: This is a good product
I bought this one because I had a good perception of Infocus
It is a little big, but it is what I pay for.
Smaller projectors are a lot more expensive.
This is very practically and what I really like it that this projector supports my Widescreen Laptop resolution, so I can work in the same aspect ratio in the laptop screen and the projection.
BAD:
The RCA video input gives more quality video than the SVideo input, when you use a DVD player for video source.
Also it doesn't have a blank screen or freeze function, this is bad because some time you need to pause a presentation and do a little fast work in your laptop but you don't want show what are you doing to everyone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great projector with average remote Comment: I purchased this projector to upgrade from the previous InFocus X2 model. The projector is great, but the remote is very basic. They removed the volume controls from remote and has no laser pointer. They are esentially getting you to buy their upgraded remote. I do a lot of presentations with video and need the ability to control volume.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bulb burned out at third use Comment: Not a happy camper. I tested the projector by running it for about an hour shortly after I bought it. In preparation for a meeting where I would be using it, I ran it the day prior for a few minutes and reviewed the instruction manual. Everything seemed fine. Then this morning, when I set it up at the meeting I was presenting at, the bulb burned out. I followed the manual to turn off projector and wait a minute--did that two times--still no bulb. I returned it and exchanged it for a Toshiba.
Customer Rating:      Summary: No Carry case? Comment: Just got mine, and was very suprised that there wasn't any kind of carry case. Sheesh!
Customer Rating:      Summary: InFocus IN26+ Comment: This is a great little projector. We are a small business and our main use is training. Excellent picture quality, even with the smallest of detail. I would recommend this product.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: pretty good projector Comment: This is a good product
I bought this one because I had a good perception of Infocus
It is a little big, but it is what I pay for.
Smaller projectors are a lot more expensive.
This is very practically and what I really like it that this projector supports my Widescreen Laptop resolution, so I can work in the same aspect ratio in the laptop screen and the projection.
BAD:
The RCA video input gives more quality video than the SVideo input, when you use a DVD player for video source.
Also it doesn't have a blank screen or freeze function, this is bad because some time you need to pause a presentation and do a little fast work in your laptop but you don't want show what are you doing to everyone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great projector with average remote Comment: I purchased this projector to upgrade from the previous InFocus X2 model. The projector is great, but the remote is very basic. They removed the volume controls from remote and has no laser pointer. They are esentially getting you to buy their upgraded remote. I do a lot of presentations with video and need the ability to control volume.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bulb burned out at third use Comment: Not a happy camper. I tested the projector by running it for about an hour shortly after I bought it. In preparation for a meeting where I would be using it, I ran it the day prior for a few minutes and reviewed the instruction manual. Everything seemed fine. Then this morning, when I set it up at the meeting I was presenting at, the bulb burned out. I followed the manual to turn off projector and wait a minute--did that two times--still no bulb. I returned it and exchanged it for a Toshiba.
Customer Rating:      Summary: No Carry case? Comment: Just got mine, and was very suprised that there wasn't any kind of carry case. Sheesh!
Customer Rating:      Summary: InFocus IN26+ Comment: This is a great little projector. We are a small business and our main use is training. Excellent picture quality, even with the smallest of detail. I would recommend this product.
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