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    InFocus IN3104 DLP Projector Review

    Posted on Thursday, October 09 2008 @ 12:37:15 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The IN3104 and its DisplayLink technology makes it easier than ever to connect and present. By eliminating the guesswork usually involved in syncing a computer to a projector, InFocus has made setup faster so you can make your meetings even more productive without worrying about technical issues. The unit is extremely well built and looks fantastic thanks largely to the LiteTouch keypad. But most importantly it produces outstanding image quality that’s sharp (ideal for text with small fonts) and bright with stunning colours. Blacks are noticeably deeper and white is clean and bright, especially compared to other projectors in the market today. Start-up and warm-down times are a little slower than the competition and the IN3104 is a little noisy when running, but at least there’s an eco-mode that slows the internal fan right down to a hum.

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