InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 Projector
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Product Details: InFocus ScreenPlay 4805
| Display Type | DLP projector |
|---|---|
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Resolution | 854 x 480 |
Product Description: InFocus ScreenPlay 4805
The ScreenPlay 4805 projector gives you a screen width that's measured in feet (meters), not inches (centimeters) - up to 9 feet (2.8 meters). So big, athletes jump out of the screen at you and video game characters take on real-life size. An optical zoom lens enables you to adjust the huge image to fit virtually any size screen from any location, in perfect focus and clarity. Native 16:9 widescreen format gives you movie-theater proportions, so finally you have a big, bright, high-resolution image that compliments your surround sound and DVD.
User Reviews: InFocus ScreenPlay 4805
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infocus great projector
, September 13, 2006Reviewer: blkpony1 - See all blkpony1's reviews -
Got to get it
, March 15, 2005Reviewer: backhometo - See all backhometo's reviews2 of 2 Yahoo! Users found this InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 review helpfulPros: great product for the price
Cons: Infocus controles the price by not giving you a warenty or support if you buy from an unauthorized dealer
This is a -- HOME THEATER SYSTEM -- Great for Live sport events---concerts vedios--dvd movies & computer games all play great in a pitch black room just like at theater.I have used a 4ft 40wat floresent light behind the projector & still have a great pic.I have a Da-lite modle c high contrast matte white screen & use 50ft of s-video cable & mounted the projector from the ceiling.All for under $2000 with a little shopping around.All you need is a good sound system a rocking chair & a home theater is born at your place.I get a pic 8ft wide & 4 1/2ft tall at 14ft placement of screen to projector. ...
Pro Reviews: InFocus ScreenPlay 4805
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Screenplay 4805 Packs Real Value
An affordable, well-built choice for your first home theater projector.Both are DLP (Digital Light Processing by Texas Instruments) projectors priced under $1500: The Optoma H30 costs $1395 (list), while the InFocus 4805 is $1499. more... -
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InFocus 4805
InFocus is offering a rebate on the 4805 as of September 2005, making the retail price of the unit officially $999. That alone will make this popular projector sell even better. The company hasn't yet announced a replacement for this projector, but it probably will do so at CES 2006 in January. more...
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Pros: excellent pic
Cons: no hmdi
Great pic. I am pleased with this projector. It has the wow factor everytime you turn on the projector. Reg tv is not its strong suit but movies and sports in hd are mind boggling. If your a first timer like i was and just wanted to start a home theater on the low end without compromising too much. You cant go wrong here. It rivals any projector at any price ...