Hi there, I recently buy an Infocus X1 DLP projector for my HT. Reading the manual, it says if you want to see 480p images you HAVE to connect your DVD player and this projector using a Component to VGA Breakout cable. This projector only accepts progressive scan images via this VGA input...
Hi, I recommend the Infocus X1. The PQ is excellent for the price, but the most important thing about it is it has one of the best video processor of the market: Farudja. I have a Infocus LP340B at home. This weekend I recommend to a friend the X1 and we installed it yesterday. It looks so...
Hi, This projector (Infocus X1) has a single VGA port through which you may feed either computer SVGA or XGA signals, as well as HDTV 1080i, 720p, and component 480p. There is a special seven-pin S-video port that is a bit different than you find on most projectors. You can use it as a...
Which one of this dvd's players is best? Or, can I choose from any other in the $400.00 budget? The player is going to be used in a Infocus 340B DLP projector, with a 80" diagonal screen, so image quality is extremely important.
Hi, My question is if a DVD player can use it's Faroudja processor when it is producing interlaced signals? For example, I have an Infocus 340B DLP projector that does not accept Progressive scan images. The DVD player I have is a non-progressive Panasonic DVDA-120 (about 4 years old). I like...
Hi friends,
Need some recommendations for an upgrade of my system. I have a Infocus 340B Projector connected to a Panasonic DVD A120 player via an s-video cable. The problem is that my projector does not reproduce images from a progressive scan DVD player. My current player is a...
Hi friends,
Need some recommendations for an upgrade of my system. I have a Infocus 340B Projector connected to a Panasonic DVD A120 player via an s-video cable. The problem is that my projector does not reproduce images from a progressive scan DVD player. My current player is a...