Jul 28 2008
InFocus Play Big IN82
Posted by: Sierra Monica B. in Gadgets


If you need to use a projector for home entertainment it’s better not to omit one aspect – it may be one of the best projectors, but that has to be strengthen by a smart design for easy control as well as a small form factor to match any small space on the desk.
As it has the highest costumer ratings among all models available on the market, the InFocus home projector Play Big IN82 is one of the best DLP home cinema projectors featuring full high definition 1080p imaging. The DarkChip3 DLP chipset by Texas Instruments is a technology that enhances the black color levels, creating pure whites and subtle gray scale details. In addition, the DLP projector provides 4,000:1 native contrast ratio, which can be increased up to 12,000:1 if you activate the on-board iris.

Users describe it as a perfect home cinema projector offering highest image clarity and natural colors in any light conditions, and indeed, from the specifications we find out that it has a color accuracy of D6500K and high brightness of up to 1500 Max ANSI lumens, which is very convenient taking into account the fact that medium brightness encountered at these projector models ranges between 900 and 1200 lumens. There is also an economic mode setting of 1200 lumens.
The InFocus Color Gamut Calibrator and ISF Day & Night presets optimize performance and can be adjusted and locked by installers.

Play Big IN82 has a 2.35:1 aspect ratio and supports existent as well as upcoming HDMI connectivities via the 1.3 version with Deep Color technology, to display 1.07 billion colors in clear images. Other connectivities of the DLP home cinema model include DVI, PC, RCA, S-Video and IR.
The Pixelworks DNX 10-bit video processing used by Play Big IN82, was the one that brought an award to the InFocus Play Big IN7x series, for best processing, de-interlacing, and scaling performance.
You can place the projector anywhere you prefer for ceiling projection, front projection, or rear projection.
It consumes 300 Watts at high brightness and down to 250 Watts in Eco Mode, while the lamp has up to 2500 hours of life.

The InFocus home projector model measures 5.83 x 17 x 18.75 inches at a weight of 14.1 lbs and uses 100-240 Volts at 50-60 Hz power supply.
You can find it in stores at a price of $5,000.





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