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InFocus X10 DLP Projector- Electronic Review

By pfhometheater | December 19, 2009


to 7500:1 with the simple push of a button. The X10 will connect to and beautifully display any video source, including Blu-Ray™ or HD-DVD™ 1080P format discs. Connectivity includes HDMI 1.3 with DeepColor support, M1-DA, component video along with RS-232 control, wired remote and screen triggers. Like the home theater projectors which precede it the X10 features outstanding video performance at a level far above its pricepoint.

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7 Responses to “InFocus X10 DLP Projector- Electronic Review”

  1. shaolin95 Says:
    December 19th, 2009 at 2:32 pm

    The terms are very easy…the problem is you are just dumb.

  2. dandb333 Says:
    December 19th, 2009 at 3:18 pm

    This is dumb because he is not using terms that most ppl understand

  3. bassdemon16 Says:
    December 19th, 2009 at 4:08 pm

    You guys made some valid points. I am planning a home theatre style bedroom and i am interested in this projector. I will mostly play 1080p games (PS3, Xbox 360), as well as Blu Ray films and the odd LAN party.

    My question is…
    Do you think this is the best bang-for-your-buck projector out there for the uses i have stated?

    I am a film, gaming and cinema enthusiast, but i don’t know too much about the technology behind it. I am hesitant to spend so much when you can get cheaper 720 projector

  4. my411family Says:
    December 19th, 2009 at 4:25 pm

    well… The Panasonic PTAE2000 even though an LCD Technology which differs from DLP Technology would say overall is definitely a better machine than the Infocus X10. However, the X10 is enough cheaper to make it attractive in its class

  5. barretostube Says:
    December 19th, 2009 at 4:40 pm

    Do you have experience with the Panasonic AE2000U? If so, how does the X10’s performance compare to it?

  6. my411family Says:
    December 19th, 2009 at 5:36 pm

    yes
    Manufacturer Warranty
    Service & support type : 2 years warranty Service & Support Details: Limited warranty – Parts and labor – 2 years
    , Limited warranty – Lamp – 6 months,
    Limited warranty – Accessories – 90 days

  7. trailer218 Says:
    December 19th, 2009 at 6:14 pm

    so this projector hes 2 years warranty Service?

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