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PLAY BIG INFOCUS IN81
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£1,925.00 Price exc VAT £2,261.88 Price inc VAT RRP: £2,000.00 (excl. VAT)
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Infocus IN81 Home Cinema Projector Infocus IN81 is another exceptional InFocus Full-HD 1080p DLP digital home cinema projector. The IN81 utilizes the DarkChip2 DLP chipset by Texas Instruments, technology which delivers deep black levels, pure whites, and subtle grayscale details. Also, the native 3000:1 contrast can be boosted to a maximum 10000:1 by activating the onboard iris. Expand the horizons of your home theater experience with the Infocus IN81 full-HD 1080p projector from InFocus. Featuring DLP technology from Texas Instruments and Pixelworks DNX 10-bit video processing, the IN81 delivers the out-of-the-box, film-quality color fidelity InFocus is known for, without compromising contrast ratio, brightness, or subtle grayscale details. Future-proof HDMI 1.3 supports Deep ColorT and can display up to 1.07 billion colors without color banding artifacts for a smooth, lifelike picture. Whatever you're watching --- whether your favorite HD-DVD or Blue-rayT movie, sports on ESPNHD, or Discovery HD Theater's "Shark Week" - you will be completely awed when it's displayed in perfect clarity on a huge screen with the infocus IN81. Supremely excellent though it undoubtedly is, the InFocus IN82 projector we reviewed a few weeks back was hardly within the grasp of your average AV-loving man on the street. So it's no surprise to find InFocus plugging that gap and trying to cater for a larger HD-loving audience with the À2,000, full HD IN81. The first bit of good news concerning the IN81 is that it's actually only just become À1600 from an original launch price of À2,500, so already our 'bargain' radar is bleeping. It's also a very attractive bit of kit, following the established InFocus fancy for a rounded (to the point of almost being circular) design, finished in glossy black with the main body mounted on a rotating, tilting joint connected to a supporting foot. The idea behind this unusual jointed mount is that it should make the IN81 particularly easy to set up in even the most oddly shaped of living/cinema rooms. And it proved its worth for the most part, as we managed to get a workable image on our screen from all manner of tricky positions around our test rooms. The only little niggle about this design idea is that we found it a little tricky to make fine adjustments to the projector's tilt angle - though with a bit of to-ing and fro-ing, you do always manage to get there in the end. More user friendliness can be found in the IN81's attractive and clearly structured onscreen menus, navigated by a basic but eminently logical backlit remote control. Keeping the good times rolling are two HD digital inputs: one standard HDMI job, and an unusual M1-DA jack. This rather clever little chap is able to take - via the right adaptors - pretty much any feed type - analogue or digital, PC or video - that you might care to throw at it. An HDMI adaptor is thoughtfully included with the projector, incidentally, so it is a genuine 'two HDMI' device out of the box. |
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