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Priced significantly less than digital rear-projection big screen televisions, this HDTV projector has the power to establish front projection TV as a real alternative in the mass consumer market. The simple economics of the situation will stimulate consumers who have never considered anything other than a television to think twice. Time was when projectors were for the rich, and the typical consumer had to stay with television. With the X1, the question will be "can you afford not to go front projection?

The focus of this review is the home theater application. But InFocus has designed the X1 to be a truly "multi-purpose" projector. Yes, its superb video makes it a great home theater projector. But it is a fully featured data projector as well for office and mobile presentation use. And its low price and monitor loop-through feature will make it especially attractive to the education market as well. However, InFocus has done something unique here. In film and video mode, the white segment is set to off, or black, in order to reduce light output and improve color saturation.

In presentation mode, the white segment is on and the X1 delivers more brightness and punch. The ANSI lumen rating applies only to the unit's output in presentation mode.

The X1 is compact, weighing just 6. So it is easy to set up either as a coffee table projector for occasional use, or as a permanently ceiling mounted unit. The silver casework has a simple, understated design. There is nothing pretentious or flashy about it. It's just a good looking, no nonsense projector. There is a special seven-pin S-video port that is a bit different than you find on most projectors. You can use it as a regular S-video input, but it can also be used as a component video i input as well by using a special cable adaptor that comes with the unit.

So you need to make sure to feed these signals into the appropriate ports. The connector panel also offers an RCA composite jack, an audio jack for the single 2.

The X1 has a 1. Throw distance on this product is about average for portable machines. A " diagonal format image can be produced from a distance of about 16 feet.

That means the unit will be behind the viewers when they are positioned at a viewing distance of 2x the screen width or less. The X1 not only starts out costing very little, but it has a hour lamp in it as well. Most projectors in this class have hour lamps or less.

So the extended lamp life will offer the owner a lower cost of ownership over the life of the unit. The menu is straightforward and easy to navigate. Picture controls include keystone adjustments if needed , contrast, brightness, color, tint, and sharpness.

There are three factory preset calibrations, one each for presentation, film, and video sources. Each of these can be further modified and saved as the user sees fit.

In addition to the three presets, there are three user programmable memories, giving a total of six different calibration settings that can be defined and recalled by the user.

There are three predefined color temperature options to select from on the menu: cool, warm, and warmest. Oddly enough on our test unit, these names did not correlate to the actual settings This is of no real consequence. You can flip through them and easily see the effect on the picture and select the setting you prefer. But InFocus will probably correct the software on units not yet shipped, so you may not even see this little programming error in the unit you end up with.

The remote control is new and much improved over previous InFocus offerings that we have seen. It feels good in the hand, and the layout is simple and easy to use. The projector responds immediately to the remote within a range of about 25 feet. However, with the projector placed at 16 feet from the screen, and the viewer seated at 15 feet from the screen, the projector would not respond to a bounce off the screen—the remote needed to be pointed at the projector.

The X1's fan noise is low to moderate in volume, low in pitch, and unobtrusive. It sat directly behind us during the evaluation, and we were not aware of the fan at all.

However, once the unit is powered down, the fan continues to run very slowly to cool the power supply. This produces a very low but audible hum in an otherwise quiet room. Thus if the X1 is installed in a room that you also want to use for quiet activities like reading or sleeping, you will want to install it such that you can cut main power to the unit in order to shut it off completely.

The first impression created by the X1 is "wow, that is an amazing picture for the money. Thus it is a projector that is easy to get genuinely enthused about.



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