InFocus IN82 review

Stunning looks and a Full HD chipset make this projector a formidable new debut

TechRadar Verdict

Aside from a few small issues, this is a great high performance HD projector, well worth the price for its excellent picture quality

Pros

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    Stylish design

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    Good picture quality

Cons

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    Can exaggerate MPEG noise in weak sources

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    Runs noisily

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The rapid shift to affordable Full HD projectors, typified by a battalion (other collective nouns which might be appropriate include horde, mob, cineplex... sugestions on a postcard) of affordable LCD models, has clearly put pressure on the traditional mid-range PJ market, which is the accepted stomping ground for upscaling DLP models.

After all, why pay more when you can get so much for less? DLP-inventor Texas Instruments, however, clearly believes that its technology still offers plenty of advantages over the competition, which justifies a modest price premium. And in the shape of the InFocus IN82, typically priced around £3,000, its argument does indeed appear to be compelling.

During the opening shots of Mr & Mrs Smith, recorded in HD from Sky, the dynamic range between the almost total darkness of the psychiatrist's office behind our troubled marrieds and the almost spot-lit way they're shown in the foreground is really quite stunning.

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