- DVI digital and analog connectivity
- Full NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and HDTV compatibility
- True 1,024 x 768 XGA resolution
- 1,100 ANSI lumens of brightness
- Portable, weighs only 3 pounds, includes carry case
Business travel just got easier, thanks to the sleekly designed InFocus LP130 portable LCD projector. It will lessen your burden while making you a more effective presenter. The 3-pound LP130 projector has 1,100 lumens of brightness, meaning you never have to dim the lights, and a long-life 2,000-hour bulb. It has 400:1 contrast, a throw distance of 5 to 30 feet, and it displays up to 1,280 x 1,024 SXGA resolution (1,024 x 768 XGA native resolution). InFocus provides a built-in manual zoom lens, so you can focus without moving the projector, and a remote control, so you can control your presentation from anywhere in the room.
The InFocus LP130 uses Texas Instruments technology to provide clear image quality, and compatibility with DVI and anaglog PC signals and with NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, and SECAM video. The LP130 is exceptionally transportable, easy to set up, and adaptable to unfamiliar spaces and unpredictable situations. The InFocus LP130 is small enough to carry with your laptop, and it comes with a carrying case. InFocus provides a two-year standard warranty on parts and labor and one year of Priority Care.
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List Price: $ 3,299.99
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August 3, 2010
#1
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This little sucker is almost too good to be true. Specs don’t do justice to the LP130′s size; you have to see it in person to appreciate just how tiny it is. Until then, just trust me… it’s so small, it’s kinda ridiculous.But you don’t seem to sacrifice anything for the light weight. It’s just as bright and sharp as the other InFocus projectors I’ve used (I believe LP435z is the model), which is to say, plenty good enough for anything but hard-core videophiles.Alright, there is one thing; the LP130 isn’t cheap. But it certainly isn’t unreasonable compared to other native XGA, 1K lumen ultraportables. Sure, it has the same black-level limitations as all DLP projectors. And it runs pretty hot, almost too hot to touch sometimes.Those are minor niggles. Overall, this is the best projector I’ve seen.
August 3, 2010
#2
Review by Bert Ruiz
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I wish I owned the LP130. I’ve seen it in action and must admit it makes a major impression. But I’m lucky because I have a good friend who allows me to borrow this expensive business essential. Its small, light (three pounds), simple to operate, easy to travel with and can throw one heck of an image. The zoom lens will knock your socks off and the remote control allows whoever is giving the pitch to move about without restrictions. Be careful with it…it gets hot but this baby is worth it…it doesn’t get much better than this when it comes to a light weight quality projector for professionals. If you need an edge…this is it. It oozes confidence.
August 3, 2010
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I have owned an LP130 for over two years and the performance is outstanding. It is very portable, very powerful and very easy to travel with. Remember that InFocus projectors ship with the brightness set to 50% and that’s normally all you need. Turn up the brightness up and you can project really large images. I am impressed with the simplicity of operation. Turn it on, it starts, turn it off it stops. People are blown away by the compactness and brightness. The performance has been exceptional and it has traveled all over the country, to Europe and Asia without a flaw.
August 3, 2010
#4
Review by Janis M. Serak
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Seller sent item that did not work. Be careful when ordering used “like new” items like this.