
When you think of front projectors,
InFocus has to come to mind. They were the pioneer in the US market and they have continued to exemplify what
good projectors should be. Maybe, just maybe though, they're getting a little overpriced. Hey, I'm not saying they are
bad projectors but check this out for example.
They have three new projectors coming to the US market in
their Play Big line. Sounds great, right? They are of course DLPs that can do 16x9 ratio screen, but the issue is that
they start at $1,699. What's the issue you say? $1,699 doesn't get you high definition but rather
480p instead! The big brother isn't HD-capable either, but if you want to spend
$2,499 you can have it.
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