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InFocus INFOCUS LP70 PROJ XGA 1100 LUMENS (InFocus-LP70)

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  • INFOCUS LP70 PROJ XGA 1100 LUMENS (InFocus-LP70)

InFocus LP70 Review

- In our tests, the LP70's crisp, legible text and attractive graphics earned it the second-best score overall for its image quality. Its rated brightness level of 1100 ANSI lumens is a good match for presentations to small groups, but not to large audiences. Though projector controls are straightforward, the remote uses a trackball for cursor control, and it may take time to master. This $3099 business projector is FCC Class A-rated, which means that it's not intended for home use, justifying its lack of support for high-quality component video.UPSHOT: The diminutive LP70 is a good choice for traveling presenters who want a projector that's easy to carry, simple to use, and impressive to watch.

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