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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
It's not quite as good as its more expensive IN78 sibling, but then that's to be expected. All that really matters about the IN76 is that it doesn't just outperform every rival in its own price bracket; it completely outclasses them.
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Monday, October 1, 2007
We really can't stress enough just what great value the IN78 is. You'd probably have to spend not far off double its £1,475 asking price to get something substantially better, while in its own price bracket it's more or less in a class of its own.
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Thursday, June 2, 2005
The X2 is certainly worth a look for businesses looking for a cheap alternative to a plasma screen for small to medium-sized meeting rooms, or home users after that home cinema experience on a budget, especially considering the lack of rainbow effect. Its focus niggles and lack of component video input as standard, however, means we'd have to recommend checking out a few more alternatives before make your decision.
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Friday, March 18, 2005
To bring it down to bald measurements, the LP120 measures just 94mm front to back, is 258mm wide and 52mm thick, and weighs 0.9kg. The technology that allows this kind of shrinkage is, of course, DLP and it's all housed in a rather attractive silver and dark grey case with tactile, rubberised top, where all of the controls can be found. It's nice to see the important functions - such as keystone, volume and source selection - are given their own buttons, and menu navigation is straightforward as well.
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