
We pointed to
another review of this great little projector back in March, but Home Theatre Blog's in-depth review was too good to miss:
I found the IN76 to be a capable 720p front projection performer; it’s bright, color accurate and provides good overall detail and black level. No its not perfect and rightfully so, projectors in this price range still have a ways to go before they challenge the current king of the mountains in the 720p range. That said the IN76 does offer features not found in other projectors in its range, the Pixelworks DNX-PW390 10-bit video processor performs admirably and the projector has good grayscale right out of the box, all in all the IN76 is worth an audition if your in the market for a sub 3K front projector.
Via Home Theatre Blog
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