@johnvasgird - Yes I am using it at 1080i, and it has been an excellent projector for the price. I picked it up used (craigslist) for $350. However I would stay away from this model InFocus. There is a defect with its light tunnel which can be hard to find a replacement for (google "infocus light tunnel" for info). Newer models don't have this issue. If I handout found the part and fixed it myself it would not have been worth the repair cost. There have been no other problems with it.
how big is the image from your wall? how far is your m1 projector away from the wall? and truly how big can the image get and still gets a good view? please reply back as soon as possible!
are you using 1080i in this? Would you say this projector is a good one?
johnvasgird 1 year ago
@johnvasgird - Yes I am using it at 1080i, and it has been an excellent projector for the price. I picked it up used (craigslist) for $350. However I would stay away from this model InFocus. There is a defect with its light tunnel which can be hard to find a replacement for (google "infocus light tunnel" for info). Newer models don't have this issue. If I handout found the part and fixed it myself it would not have been worth the repair cost. There have been no other problems with it.
dalestonebraker 1 year ago
I just built a screen using a tutorial from engadget (google engadget projector screen). It worked great and really brightened up the picture.
dalestonebraker 2 years ago
how big is the image from your wall? how far is your m1 projector away from the wall? and truly how big can the image get and still gets a good view? please reply back as soon as possible!
thanks
ikitashi 2 years ago
haha sorry reply to the wrong person. was commenting multiple youtube vids. i see your projector is not the one im going to get.
ikitashi 2 years ago
Cant wait to get one of these set up =) ...You plan on grabbing some of the material or "screen" paint for it?
Either way still kicks ass to have a picture that big on the wall!
sliver37 2 years ago