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Infocus Lp530 Projector Review: Bright And Quality For The Price

The InFocus LP530 projector is exceptionally brilliant considering its size and price, providing an amazing combination of compact size, light weight, excellent brightness, and outstanding video quality. Weighing less than 7 pounds and projecting a 2,000 ANSI lumen image with XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution, the LP530 has a powerful 400:1 contrast ratio, which makes it perfect for both those heavy duty charts in board meetings and playing your favorite videos at your leisure.
The LP530 is much less noisy than other projectors and at only 34 db, you might not notice any noise at all! The LP530 features advanced connectivity, offering additional display styles, connectivity options and multimedia functions. InFocus provides a two-year warranty.
Product Description
The InFocus LP530 gives you much more than other projectors at a lower cost. This projector meets your conference room and mobile needs – at a price that won’t break your budget. It comes with an expansion module that you can easily snap on in order to transform your everyday board meeting into an exciting, action packed presentation. The InFocus LP 530 is great for those that are watching their budget, however you should note that the InFocus LP530 is no longer in production. That means that while you may have a hard time tracking this bad boy down, you will love the extensive features that it offers you considering its one of the cheapest models you’ll ever find. Extremely portable and versatile, this compact projector will exceed your expectations by providing you with both a business class projector and a wonderful home theater all in one package. Now, with the LP530, you can be the talk of the town with your brand new home theater projector! The LP530 features 2000 ANSI lumens of astounding image perfection, so it only has the highest quality every time. Users will enjoy the freedom of entering any board meeting and give smooth, perfect presentation no matter what the lighting is like in the room. The InFocus LP530 also includes an interesting lamp-saving feature, alternating between standard and low power modes so that you can expect the maximum amount of hours of lamp light on your projector. The LP530 is best for small businesses and schools that need plenty of projectors but don’t want to spend a fortune on them.
All in all, the InFocus LP530 is a decent projector when it comes to both work and fun. It’s cheap, small, has great picture quality, and isn’t as noisy as those other projectors. When you want the highest level of quality for the smallest amount of money, the InFocus LP530 is the projector for you!

Optoma HD70 Home Projector Review: Affordable Home Theater Projection

The Optoma HD70 is a wonderful addition to any home. It’s small, portable and, best of all, lightweight. It’s not excessibly branded with giant banners or stickers and can fit in any drawer or under any bed and be ready for action whenever you desire top of the line movie quality for your Friday night date, Sunday afternoon football game, or just an average weekday in bed. When it comes down to high performance and sleek design, the Optoma HD70 is the projector for you.The Optoma HD70 is great at adjusting the size of your image so that your movie will always delight you in the best possible manner. This mechanic work of art will project a 100″ image from 11.5 feet to 13.8 feet away. When watching a movie on your Optoma HD70, as with any projector, be sure to set your projector slightly behind the seating area, if possible, as this will help to minimize any noises or heat coming from the machine.The HD70 is rather good at positioning the image at an angle of the lense. For example, if you have your projector sitting on a desk or table, you can adjust the lens so that the movie will appear higher up than the projector itself. This will make your video seem more grand and inspirational than what your average television is capable of producing. You could also mount your projector on a ceiling (like how your fan is positioned in the center of the room) so that your movie will be slightly lower than the projector. This will provide the same effect of setting your projector on a desk or table while minimizing sound and heat distractions, although it is a rather large project to do and will cost extra. If you’re interested in mounting your projector on a ceiling, a quick search engine listing will display all that you need to know on this subject.The Optoma HD70 is an important projector in that it provides the viewer with an opportunity to see the best at affordable rates. While it does not quite reach the capabilities of the Optoma HD72 in pure image quality, it delivers a high class image at irresistable prices. If you’ve never owned a home theater projector before, the Optoma HD70 would be an excellent choice to start your new life of movie quality that you’ve never seen outside of a movie theater before. There are some decent projectors out there for lower prices, but when you put this much quality into the budget bracket of the Optoma HD70, it’s hard to resist.

Epson PowerLite S5 Projector Review: Quiet and High-Performance

The Epson PowerLite S5 is affordable, lightweight, and consistently top of the line. It comes with a 2 year warranty and contains all of the necessities required of a high quality, maximum performance home theater projector.While the Epson PowerLite S5 is much like its predecessors, the S5 is lighter and brighter than any model before it. This packs a punch in the home theater industry as it provides more bang for your buck. If you’re interested in cheap, badly made projectors than there’s plenty of other brands out there, but Epson builds its products to stand the test of time while performing its upmost duty to the viewer by providing a smooth, enriched image all the way through.Many projectors (and businesses in general) tend to come up short of their claims when tested, but Epson has generously outdone themselves when it comes to the PowerLite S5. It is dramatically brighter than what they claim it to be and exceeds expectations when it comes to performance. The Epson PowerLite S5 comes with a more compact remote control than the S4 for sleeker design and comfort. While the Epson S5 is a wonderful projector, it comes with less resolution capabilities than most modern day computers. The projector will compress anything it can to make up for this, but small objects in the film will appear slightly smaller than what they’re supposed to be. If you can afford it, a higher resolution projector would present you with a better overall quality but those with a limited budget can expect just as good quality as any other SVGA projector. Most Epson PowerLite S5′s are sold to schools and small businesses and are the preferred projector for the education system due to the high performance you receive compared to the low price.The S5 is a lot quiter than many home theater projectors with only 35 db of sound with the lamp on maximum output. When the lamp is in low power mode the noise level drops to 28 db which is extremely quiet. In a small room you will definitely be able to hear some amount of noise coming from the projector, but it won’t be so bad that you’ll have to scream just to be heard. You should find the noise to be more of an observation rather than an annoyance.