Typical price: £3,500
What is it: High-definition DLP home cinema projector
What we think: A fantastic mid-range projector, the 7210 delivers the deep contrast and natural colours that make for an excellent cinematic experience
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 1 February 2006
Tags: InFocus, InFocus ScreenPlay 7210, DVD player, VGA, brightness
We like:
Great brightness; filmic picture quality; easy to use and setup
We don't like:
Fan noise; slightly mundane design
You might also need:
Home-cinema screen; component-video cable; DVD player and movies; surround-sound speaker system
CNET UK judgement:
The ScreenPlay 7210 is a classy DLP projector, with a rich, cinematic picture quality, high-definition compatibility and enough connectivity to cater for your AV collection while leaving space for HD DVD and Blu-ray. If you've spent time and money on your home-cinema setup, then the 7210 deserves to be at the heart of it
Full review:
The ScreenPlay range of projectors has been a successful venture for manufacturer InFocus, with a selection of models that now range from the low end to the super-expensive 3-chip DLP models. The 7210 sits somewhere in the middle, with high-definition compatibility delivered from a brand-new DarkChip 3 chipset. Continue Reading...
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