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InFocus X1A DLP Multimedia Video Projector | 
enlarge | Brand: In Focus Category: CE
List Price: $1,000.00 Buy New: $999.99 You Save: $0.01
Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.8 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: X1A Model: X1A UPC: 797212618078 EAN: 0797212618078 ASIN: B0002H6LZ4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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| • | 0.55-inch DMD DDR projection technology | | • | 800 x 600 SVGA native resolution | | • | High 2,000:1 contrast ratio, 1,100 lumens of brightness | | • | 4:3 aspect ratio, supports 16:9; 2.5-watt speaker | | • | Supports NTSC, PAL, SECAM, EDTV, and HDTV signals |
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Product Description INFOCUS X1A Multimedia Computer and Home Theater Projector - Includes: Lamp, Lens cap, color-coded cable straps, Standard VESA 15-pin analog computer cable, 3.5mm computer audio cable, power cord, SCART adapter (EMEA only), users manual. Incredible brilliance ? Superior brightness in almost any environment ? a powerful zoom lens fills your screen or wall, all with 1100 lumens with an incredible 4000 hour lamp life Revolutionary value - InFocus innovation enables this high-end professional package to be available to all users, at home or at work Video aspect ratio - 4 - 3 native (supports 16 - 9) Data Compatibility - SVGA, VGA, XGA, Macintosh Image Size (diagonal) - 2.7' to greater than 21.6' Native Resolution - SVGA 800 x 600 Projection Methods - Front, ceiling, rear Built-in speaker - 2.5 Watt monaural sound Video Compatibility - NTSC, PAL, SECAM, EDTV, HDTV (1080i, 720p, and 480p RGBHV) Unit Dimensions - 9.8 (W) x 12.5 (L) x 4.2(H) / 6.8 Pounds
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
An inexpensive way to get into HD Home Theater Projection January 20, 2008 I purchased a used unit off ebay for 350.00 with less than 460 hours on the bulb. The unit is very easy to setup up. Movies are best viewed in dark room. These projectors were not intended to replace your regular TV set! Feeding a signal from an HD DVD player using an HD DVD results in an absolute beautiful viewing experience. Remember most HD DVD player will also upvert the quality of tradional DVD's so they will look better than normal as well. The best image will result from using the VGA to Component adaptor.... S Video and the old yellow, white and red imputs will result in an "OK" picture. Go for the best. Watch your HD DVD's or Blu Ray and/ subscribe to HD televion services and you will immediately noted how inferior traditional/standard cable and satellite images really are!
good for movie projection August 26, 2007 This projector is strong enough to use for in house movie projection. Only at night though. We've used it many hours and the first bulb has not burned out.
Wow! September 25, 2006 For $500, you can get a 7 foot wide high quality image onto a DIY blackout screen.
You must darken the room, use the component connections and rout the audio to a separate receiver or stereo. It does take some savvy to get things right. You should also mount this to the ceiling. That cuts down on noticeability of the fan noise and means you can sit right underneath it, which is the best seat in the house. So, you need a 25 ft cable, and a ceiling mount ($150?). Although you can make that yourself.
Did I say wow, yet? The sharpness is very good, although you will see screen door if you sit too close and/or the image is too big. But I don't see screen door with the image 6 feet wide, with me 10 feet back. And you shouldn't be closer than that anyway.
You might be bothered by the rainbow effect, with B&W movies, sometimes. OTOH, I noticed it as soon as I got it, but it's never bothered me. You shouldn't be flickering your eyes back and forth fast when watching a movie anyway.
The best thing is the colors and blacks. The image has a soft quality that is great for movies, less good for sports. The difference between my home theater and the multiplex is that the Plex has an even bigger screen and the colors on it are a bit more saturated. But these front projectors offer the same type of experience as the real movies.
Don't bother connecting a ground cable signal to the projector via a VCR, the image is not good enough for the projector quality. Component connection is FAR better than composite.
I've had it for a year with no problems so far.
bang for the money March 9, 2006 I bought the X1a after much researching during thanks giving weekend (...)and I also bought the 3 year protection plan for $129.99 . I am satisfied with the quality of video i am watching through the projector. I live in an apartment complex and its bright during the day when i have to make the room dark but evenings and night excellent quality. it doesnt start up right away sometimes and i have to turn it off and on few times but that doesnt bother me much. I know its not great projector but for the cost its awesome. also if i get any of the problems the other reviewers have stated then i will be covered by warranty for 1 year by infocus and the following 3 years by officemax.
X1A is not an X1! December 25, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
In December 2002 I purchased an x1 (see my review under infocus x1) and this projector is still going strong and I love it. If you can find a used one, I would still definitely rcommend it. Note that if you are using it in a dusty area, you must clean the bulb filter about every six months (I blew the first bulb at a year by not doing this). However, I had a very different experience with the X1A. The composite video was never as good as the X1 which would seem to be because it has a different, inferior decoder. After a little more than a year it started making a loud buzzing noise and then it quit. Since I only had a 1 year warranty, I decided to just forget about it. I have since replaced it with a refurbished infocus 4805 which so far is working great and is reasonably quiet.
Stay away from the X1A. I gave it 2 stars because for the year it did work it was excellent for playing DVD's from the computer.
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