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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2008

Part from the show on tv, InFocus IN81 HD DLP vs Sanyo PLV-Z2000 LCD

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  • That's because it's "IN FOCUS". the other one was out of focus ;-)

  • I just love the way they boast every single tiny feature, such as: Did you know... 216 BILLION COLOR COMBINATIONS!!! 15,000 to 1 CONTRAST RATIO!!! Most people don't actually know what the specs mean. Corporate marketing tools at their greatest.

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  • @MIKON8ERISBACK

    that means COLORFUL and BRIGHT, to break it down. i'm sure everybody knows, it's not rocket science.

  • Dlp for the win!

  • The should have used a DLP projector with the Darkchip3 in it :) Trust me than you see the difrence :)

  • LCD tru

  • @LEWIS3845 an update on the comment i have recently got a infocus in24 +ep learnbig DLP unit and i thought i would try it after use all day today i have not seen it at all this is the first time my eyes have adjusted to these units i even had a acer x110 that i had to sell so am well pleased about using dlp now.

    i had the x3 model and could only use sometimes because of the slow colour wheel

  • @MIKON8ERISBACK

    i kinda get where your coming from, but you realise that the contrast ratio for me atleast is a pretty important thing to look for, ive had a fair few projectors in my time and the one thing that i find noticeable is the contrast. colour cominations dont bother me so much as the overall prokector tends to end up making more difference than that specifically

  • I've had all three technologies in digital projection. LCD, DLP and LCOS. DLP is definitely better than LCD. But you need a high end DLP to eliminate the possibility of 'rainbows'. LCOS, especially JVC's DILA technology is the best in my opinion. No rainbows to worry about and a black level to die for. It offers the smoothest most film like images that are virtually artefact free.

  • @binweevilsrocks Yeah that sucks some people see it ,some don't. I have never seen any rainbow effect ever, not even on my 10 year old infocus x1 with a 2x speed color wheel.I also have a home theater in my house and none of my guests have never seen it either.Usually for people who do see it they should choose a projector with a fast color wheel speed that will deminish the rbe or stop it or if your into 3d alot it stops the rainbow effect all together because of the 120hz rate 60 for each eye.

  • @LEWIS3845 thats where im stuck to lcd because im very sensitive to the rainbow effect

  • I recommend if your not sensitive to the rainbow effect get DLP .I have a DLP Optoma HD66 my friend has an LCD Epson 8350 .My projector is only 720p his is 1080p ,but I'm not impressed at all with it for all the $1300 he spent on it. I got mine for $450

    Problem with lcd is that the panels suffer deteriation,air filter,they need an auto iris to open and close making noise just to match the black levels of a good dlp,also motion blur, dlp is much faster than lcd which makes it alot better 4 gamin

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