India is no stranger to the term 'High Definition'. Although we may not have access to the very latest in the technology but we do have access to the information obviously. But if you've noticed, and I'm sure you have, manufacturers are starting to get the drift that we most certainly don't want to be left behind. Enter the InFocus IN72, high definition projector. This puts a whole new spin on watching movies to gaming on large screens. The day has come for your big screen TV's to take a break and it's time to enter a new era of high definition imagery.
Form Factor
My first impression of the IN72, to be brutally honest, was that it's rather large and bulky. Then again which projector isn't right? Although I think the overall design itself is really cool with black and gray colors. The glossy black surface makes it look really sophisticated and and the curves give it the sleek appearance. What makes it more appealing is the fact that it's light for its size, weighing in at 4.2 kgs.
Like the IN76, the IN72 is also mounted on a ball socket mount. I wont say its the easiest thing to rotate or that it's absolutely smooth, but then again if it were it'd simply keep flopping down a lot. If you ask me I think this was built to accentuate the PS3, they seem to go together like peas and carrots.
It also comes with a full function remote so you don't have to be physically near the projector to adjust any of the settings. Setting this baby up is a cinch. At the rear you'll find all the connectivity sockets. Firstly the power socket and underneath you'll find the DC, 3.5mm 12 volt screen trigger. To the right there's the HDMI input followed by DVI. Further right are the composite / component (RCA) inputs and lastly beside that is the S-Video in. All the labels are clearly marked for simplicity so no worries while setting up.
The problem with setting up the projector was that we didn't receive any cables with the test product. It came with just the power and a video cable. I'm hoping this is not the case when you go out and buy one off the shelf.


