 in-focus home cinema projectors. The simple way to build a professional home cinema, with out the expense of a custom installer. | 
| Product of the year Projectors 2006 INFOCUS IN76 | | 
| Product of the year Projectors 2007 INFOCUS IN82 | | |  | in-focus home cinema projectors [skip intro.. see the products] Building your own home cinema is a dream come- true for many; everyone else simply doesn’t know what they are missing. But you know that nothing is better than turning the lights down, the volume up and seeing your favourite movie or the big game projected in true High Definition. InFocus is dedicated to providing projectors for these experiences. Easy setup with a simple keypad and a new, full-featured remote control with flashlight feature, direct source access, programmable presets and more. Easy to follow icon-based menu allows you to quickly scroll and select your settings without interrupting the show. Five user-selectable video sources enable impressive connectivity with a full range of devices, including VCRs, DVDs, HDTV, EDTV, RGB and your game console of choice. Quick Tips - three things you need to know when purchasing a projector for a home cinema. Distance from Screen. we provide a simple chart for each projector which gives the distance guide for various screen sizes. HD TV. there are two HD-TV standards;, 720p and 1080p. These numbers relates to the number of horizontal lines in the image. The more lines the sharper the image. At present 720p (also called 1080i) is broadcast HD-TV, from SKY HD and Freesat HD. 1080p is used for Blu-ray players and some gamming consoles. HDMI. This is the interconnecting cable standard used to connect each part of the AV system together. One HDMI cable is used to connect the projector to the AV Receiver. |
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