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  1. Joseph Bolus

    Infocus X1 Vs 4805

    A *lot* of people have reported this, and that was the case with me as well. I've also noticed that practically none of the animated movies (Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Bug's Life, and so on) viewed on the X1 exhibit detectable RBE. The worse offendors seem to be "Space" movies and...
  2. Joseph Bolus

    Infocus X1 Vs 4805

    That *does* sound like the 4805's closest competitor at the moment. After I purchased the very satisfying X1, which was my second projector, (my first was the SVGA LCD Philips SV20i which had a CR of about 350:1 and cost around $3000 back in 2000); I pretty much stopped keeping up with the...
  3. Joseph Bolus

    Infocus X1 Vs 4805

    Stephen: I don't know too much about the Optoma H30. Just out of curiosity, what's the speed of the color wheel on the Optoma, and does it include a "white" segment? Also, is it a native 4:3 pj with a 16:9 mode? And, BTW, just how many projectors have you owned in the last four years? :)...
  4. Joseph Bolus

    Infocus X1 Vs 4805

    Don't forget that the biggest advantage that the 4805 has over the X1 is in the area of its color wheel. The 4805 color wheel is a 4X six segment designed-for-home-theater wheel which provides better color purity and is far less prone to exhibit the "rainbow effect" (RBE) for those individuals...
  5. Joseph Bolus

    Infocus X1 Vs 4805

    Don't forget that the biggest advantage that the 4805 has over the X1 is in the area of its color wheel. The 4805 color wheel is a 4X six segment designed-for-home-theater wheel which provides better color purity and is far less prone to exhibit the "rainbow effect" (RBE) for those individuals...
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