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alaTest.com
Editors' rating: 85
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 25 reviews of InFocus X3 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 72/100 and users 86/100. Comparing these reviews to 17470 other Projectors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 85/100 = Very Good.
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macformat.co.uk
Editors' rating: 80
Summary: One of the finest all-rounders, only let down by poor colour vibrancy and noisy operation
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techradar.com
Editors' rating: 80
Summary: In use, the main problem with the X3 is the distinct lack of vibrancy in the colour department. Otherwise, though, sharpness, focus and colour reproduction are excellent. Mac image quality is spot on, but the colour is a little drab. Perhaps even more ...
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pcmag.com
Editors' rating: 80
Summary: The InFocus X3 is light enough to be relatively portable but big enough that you probably won't want to carry it on many business trips. It throws a reasonably bright image, offers excellent contrast ratio, and is inexpensive enough to count as a good ...
CNET editors' buying advice
We have not reviewed this product but here is CNET's buying advice on Home Theater Projectors. This content was chosen based on the features included with this model of home theater projector.
Understanding Front-projection TVs - DLP
DLP-based projectors come in all prices, resolutions, and picture qualities, so it's tougher than usual to generalize about them. That won't stop us from saying, in general, that DLP projectors can produce a brighter image than their LCD counterparts, and their black-level performance is also usually slightly better. DLPs suffer from the same rainbow effect as their rear-projection brethren, although very expensive three-chip models do not.
Historically, 720p resolution DLP units have cost significantly more than the LCD competition, but in the last year, a slew of more affordable 720p DLP projectors have begun to hit the market. They still cost a bit more than the LCDs and usually don't offer features such as lens shift, but nonetheless, they're destined to seriously increase the popularity of HDTV-resolution DLP models. At the other end of the spectrum, true 1080p resolution DLP projectors are available, such as the Marantz pictured above, that cost a bundle and perform extremely well. The extra resolution of 1080p is especially evident when an image is blown up to projector size.
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Can get extremely bright; decent uniformity; generally better black-level performance than LCD. |
More expensive than similar-resolution LCD models; rainbow effect. |
Already the most popular technology for home-theater projection, new less-expensive 720p versions will make DLP even more desirable. |
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