InFocus X6 DLP Projector

Infocus X6 digital multimedia projectors - designed for collaborative environments, including the office, classroom, home theater or large-format public display. As an all take on affordable, high-quality digital projection the X6 feature advanced DLP technology in a compact size with an integrated audio system and secure installation options. For further simplicity, the multifunction remote control slides into the projector chassis for storage and transportation.The search for a steady-performing, reliable projector ends here and it is completely affordable. The X6 feature 2000 Max ANSI Lumens and an 1800:1 Contrast Patio which equates to bright images with lush color saturation and deep black levels, even in meeting spaces with present ambient light. The X6 utilize the latest BrilliantColor technology to output true-to-life colors and shades through a wide, short throw lens, providing big image flexibility to smaller rooms.Nearly all computers utilize a VGA output for monitors and projectors, so the X6 host VGA input for data presentations, along with S-video and composite video inputs for multimedia presentation material from a DVD player, camcorder or digital camera. These projectors offer onboard serial input for IT integration applications - providing full functionality with maximum flexibility at an affordable price. Also, the X6 beautifully project video content, so when business ends on Friday feel free to enjoy these projectors at home.The X6 is an ideal first step into digital projection. It features SVGA resolution, which is an outstanding introduction to digital projection. The X6 has impressive brightness and contrast and all the connectivity options necessary to be truly effective in every meeting.
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars Love it!
This product is excellent quality for the price. We use it for movies & the quality is great! The only downfall I’ve noticed is that after about 4 hours of being on, there is a delay in the scene of the movie to the sound. We noticed the characters mouths were moving but the sounds was about a second behind. That was into the 3rd movie in a row though. It needs some time to cool down if you’re using it for 3 movies in a row. There is one more thing too…there is not many component hook-up’s on the projector. If you have several things to hook up to it, you may have problems getting them all hooked up at the same time. This projector was at least $200 less than every other one we had looked at the time. So for the price I am very happy with it!
5 Stars Infocus X6 Projector
The projector is simple and easy to use. Cons: No HDMI connection. Other then that it does the job for watching movies, giving presentations and just projecting whatever. God Bless!
5 Stars Good for home users
I bought this projector about a month ago, and I’m very happy with it.
Great image quality, low power consumption, easy to use and the remote control has all the options I want.
Even when I use this projector in a blank wall the image looks great, with high contrast and sharp edges, without distortion and the colors seems close to my monitor’s colors.
The only disadvantage I found is heating, but I supposed that’s normal on projectors, so I recommend to use it over a surface that resists heating. Besides of that, it’s an amazing projector. Absolutely recommended.
4 Stars Good value
I am using this primarily for business. It came quickly and works pretty well. Good value for the money.
No real manual with the unit, so you have to figure things out yourself.
Clarity is nice. I want to try it with a DVD for a home movie.
So far, I haven’t figured out how to switch from a PowerPoint to video on the fly. Display doesn’t work the same for both, so that’s a little incovenient in the middle of a multimedia display.
5 Stars awesome!
I just purchased this projector recently, and it’s fabulous to watch movies on. Looks just like I’m watching it on my laptop - crisp, clear, colors are perfect. I just plug in my macbook pro and can project onto any wall/ceiling/white sheet. The only thing that surprised me was that when projecting onto the ceiling (typical 10′ ceiling) the image wasn’t HUGE, it was more like between 3 and 4′ wide by 2 or 3′ tall. The picture was sharp, colors looked great, it’s super bright. Oh, another cool thing is that you can fix the keystoning, so, if you want to project it over your head, but don’t want to be laying right next to it, you can project it onto the ceiling from your feet, then fix the skew so it looks like a regular rectangle. Definitely worth it, and it’s really easy to operate, and it’s lightweight. Now my roommates have ideas of writing haiku’s and driving around projecting them on various buildings downtown!
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