I was reading in a Wired magazine about an Infocus rear projection DLP unit that had some new technology that made it as thin or almost as thin as a plasma, and it said it had really good picture quality. Has anyone seen one of these? I've looked at them on the Infocus website, they look pretty good.
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Heya guys,
I really need your help evaluating if I should even get involved with a FPJ setup for my current location. I have been given an InFocus 640 LCD projector with less than 40hrs on it that a good friend used for meetings before moving out of his old building.
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by Dean McManisOf course this was inevitable after the rear projection DLP 1080p displays were announced. :T But the BIG question will be the FPTV unit pricing.
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Ok I have been visiting this board for a while reading the posts. I must say I think you guys give great advice. I finally decided to join. Heres my question.
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