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InFocus LP120 Mobile DLP Video Projector | 
| Brand: InFocus Category: CE
List Price: $1,399.99 Buy Used: $999.99 You Save: $400.00 (29%)
New (1) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $999.99
Rating: 10 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 13.7 x 9.7 x 8.4 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: LP120 Model: LP120 UPC: 797212575395 EAN: 0797212575395 ASIN: B0000CCSPZ
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| • | Measures 2.05 x 3.69 x 9.75-inches (HxLxW) -- one of the smallest digital projectors on the market | | • | Produces 1100 ANSI lumens of brightness at a contrast ratio of 2000:1; can project at a range of 4.5 to 14 feet | | • | Color-coded inputs allow for easy connectivity and set-up | | • | Includes handy remote control with red laser feature | | • | Top-panel controls are back-lit for ease of use during presentations |
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Amazon.com Product Description At about the same size and weight as a carton of cigarettes, the InFocus LP120 Mobile DLP Video Projector is working to redefine what it means to be a portable digital projector. Weighing less than two pounds, this ultrahip, ultrapowerful projector packs a full punch into its space-age magnesium frame, so you'll never have to sacrifice features for mobility. And since the LP120 is designed to tuck into your briefcase alongside your laptop, taking your show on the road has never been so easy.  Infocus redefines portable digital projectors with this ultrahip, powerful projector that weighs in under two pounds. View larger. | DLP Technology: Superb Imaging and Convenience The LP120 relies on DLP, or digital imaging, technology from Texas Instruments. DLP is entirely digital, which means that you'll never experience image degradation or "yellowing"--better known as color decay--that other imaging technologies experience over time.  The LP120 is as slim and lightweight as a carton of cigarettes. |  Features an intuitive keypad on the top of the project for easy navigation. For a detailed view click here. |  Connection panel is located at the rear of the unit. For a detailed rear view click here. | Projectors based on DLP technology are fully compatible with digital signals--with no analog conversion necessary--making them compatible with everything from digital cameras to gaming consoles. The Digital Micromirror Device that forms the heart of DLP technology is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, giving DLP the advantage of being extremely portable. Portability is LP120's first, middle and last names. At a mere 2.05 by 3.69 by 9.75 inches (H by L by W), this is one of the smallest video projectors on the market today. But don't let its diminutive size fool you. The LP120 is an XGA (1024 x 768) resolution projector that produces 1100 ANSI lumens of brightness at a contrast ratio of 2000:1 and can project at a range of about 4.5 to 14 feet. The native XGA resolution will give your presentations clear, full-screen details, and its optical zoom lens will let you adjust the picture without moving the project. Ideal for small-room or conference table presentations, the projector operates at a volume of 36 decibels, more than quiet enough for small areas. The LP120 features an extended DVI port and an S-Video input, as well as a 3.5-millimeter socket for audio input for sound projection through the unit's built-in one-watt speaker. The main input carries a USB connection in addition to the video inputs, and the standard cable that's included connects to a VGA connector and a USB port. The USB connection allows you to use the projector's remote control with the host PC. The remote control that comes with the projector has forward and back buttons for presentations, a status button, and a red laser pointer. The projector's top panel controls are backlit for ease of use during presentations, and its color-coded ports make setup a breeze. In short, if you are looking for portability and convenience in your next digital project, then look no further than the InFocus LP120. Smaller than nearly every other digital projector on the market today, the LP120 will help your road shows and presentations shine with brilliance while keeping your travel bags nice and light.
Product Description INFOCUS LP120 -- Weighing only 1.98 pounds, the LP120 reinvents mobile projection with a totally mobile solution that will fit in the same bag as your laptop! Video Compatibility - NTSC, PAL, SECAM Digital Keystone Correctio - +/- 7.5 degree vertical correction Aspect Ratio - 4 - 3 Inputs - M1-DA (Computer), S-Video, Audio Zoom Lens with manual focus and manual zoom adjustment Dimensions - 2.05H x 9.75W x 3.69L Dual Voltage Power Supply - 100V - 240V at 50 - 60 Hz 2 year parts&labor warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
One of the best mobile projectors September 17, 2007 Sivan Design (Israel) Very powerfull projector. Small and light to carry. Makes a lot of impression on potential customers.
Small living room (?) September 5, 2007 Robert May (Newton, Iowa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a 12 x 24 living room with a patio door smack in the center of long wall, Our normal TV/Stereo takes up one short wall. I added a pull-down screen behind Patio Valance, placed LP120 on removable shelf above couch, out of way. Only problem was to add 1" bar on rear of shelf to raise rear of projector because it displays to high. Placed Sony towers on each side of patio door for front speakers, use wireless surrond speakers since my wife doesn't want to see anything around when not in use, screen acts as sun-screen when down, it and the projector work very well, given room constraints. Went from large living room and electrohome 8500 to this. Not like the moives do to seating but great in everyone opinion.
Great projector, terrible support from infocus February 23, 2007 Teresa Habeck 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A great projector for travel. Infocus tech support is terrible for service so make sure you have a authorized support dealer near you.
Size matters... January 30, 2007 P. Chuang 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have 15+ LP120s at our company for over 2 years now and they have performed well. Obviously, you buy this projector for the size. If you can carry around a bigger projector, you can no doubt do better on price, brightness, and color. But this thing is small enough to fit in your computer bag, is easy to set up even for non-technically inclined business people, and does a great job for business presentations to small to medium sized groups (up to 40-50 people). It comes with everything you would need in terms of accessories. We've run some occaasional video over it with no problems. If video is your primary use, you could do better with another projector. So, you buy this because you want a light, very easy to travel projector with the essential features for a small to medium group business presentation. For this purpose, this projector is the best on the market, even though it's been out for a few years. It helps that the price has come down significantly over the past year. If you have other needs (video, large groups), look elsewhere.
Not as big of a disappointment as folks let on... January 9, 2007 J. Gorny (Boston, MA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I read the reviews. I was a bit skeptical. I was looking for a machine that I could use for both work and play, and I even purchased this item as a refurb so you can imagine that I was a bit scared about what I'd end up with. By the way, if you go to professional AV sites and see what they say about this product, you get a more balanced review that looks at the capabilities of the product. People who work in video know that the defaults on av equipment aren't always set to match every end-users preference. Out of the box, yes - the yellows look a little green. If you sit down and adjust the color settings with a reference image, its like tuning an instrument. Find the color temp and tint that you want, save the preset and you are done! I was able to get a reasonable color profile to match my vaio laptop in about 10 minutes... red gain 71, green can stay around 50, blue gain 65 or so. The valid complaint, if you want to call it that, is the image is not the brightest out there. BUT this thing is small. Incredibly small. The lens? I would bet it isn't much larger than a quarter. The ability to be able to pack this with my laptop in a briefcase for carry-on is fantastic. The audio is poor a mono 1 watt speaker. The lack of inputs was scary, but this comes with a number of adapters and attachments to make up for it. The fans are quiet - I was expecting something much louder. Overall I found this product delivers what it promises. I am only giving it 4 stars right now because I just got it... I'll step it up to 5 if it continues to perform well.
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