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InFocus IN74

The IN74 looks impressive from the outside and it delivers quality images from the inside.

Sony VPL-VW100 projector

On paper, Sony's VPL-VW100 is one of the most impressive home theatre projectors out there at the moment, boasting specs equal to some of the more expensive high-end models.

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Reviews

  • InFocus IN72 projector

    Projector specialist InFocus has dropped the ScreenPlay tag from its home theatre line-up with the new -Play Big" range. The IN72 is the entry model in the series.

  • BenQ PE8720

    The BenQ PE8720 delivers class-leading performance with style and convenience, but at a healthy AU$9,999 price tag.

  • InFocus ScreenPlay 7210

    A fantastic mid-range projector, the 7210 delivers the deep contrast and natural colours that make for an excellent cinematic experience.

  • InFocus ScreenPlay 777

    If you have to have the best in home cinema, then a 3-chip projector is as good as it gets.

  • InFocus ScreenPlay 4805

    The ScreenPlay 4805 has its limitations, but all up it represents very good value compared to many other so-called entry level projectors on the market.

  • InFocus ScreenPlay 5000

    It's impossible to fault the Infocus Screenplay 5000's visual quality, although projection novices might find it a touch unfriendly.

  • InFocus ScreenPlay 7205

    If you're serious about home theatre, this projector is worth the extra cash.

  • InFocus ScreenPlay 5700

    The InFocus ScreenPlay 5700 is a mid-range home theatre projector that features DLP technology to produce excellent quality images, but it comes with a hefty price tag.

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Features

  • Budget cineplex: home-theatre projectors

    Got a big space on your wall? Don't want to get a boxy big-screen TV and can't afford a plasma? Then you may want to consider a budget home-theatre projector.

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