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

by Richard Jantz

Model displays still graphic images beautifully and is very good at text as well.

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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InFocus LP70





$3099



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