Based on DLP technology, the InFocus LP130 device delivers 1100 ANSI lumens, a resolution of XGA 1024 x 768 and a contrast of 400:1 as a projector. The manufacturer lists the lamp life at 2000 hours. Looking at practical performance, up to 289 cm can be illuminated with 1100 ANSI lumens in dark environments. Once daylight is in the room, the image should ideally be no wider than 193 cm. This model dates back to 2001 and is no longer part of InFocus's current product range. This model continues to hold a solid place in our database search queries.
Display Type
1 x DLP Chip XGA 4/3 Ti Digital Light Processing Chip
Ansi-Lumen
Projector
1100
Screen
367 Lux (200 cm Screen width)
Contrast
400:1 full on/off
400:1 full on/off
Black Level
2,7500 min. Lumen
0,924 min. Lumen
Offset
61,3% 17 cm over screen top edge →
SCREEN
+Projector
Resolution
XGA 1024 x 768
786.432 Pixel
SXGA 1280 x 1024 compressed
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Autor:
LP1300 11.10.09
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Lp130
Also find it very loud, and the black level is also not outstanding.
But in itself a nice small and light projector.
Autor:
man 25.04.07
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Stars
lp130
Super small and light, but the black level is really bad and not at all suitable for home theater, and the yellow in the projection is distorted.
Autor:
Vermin 02.09.06
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Infocus LP130
The size is unbelievable. I was also irritated by the lack of tracking. But it‘s not the only DLP projector that does this. I think that an experienced manufacturer like Infocus has thought about this properly. The picture brightness is still okay for presentations but too bright for home theater. The sharpness value is not outstanding and the illumination is a little uneven. This projector should have been consistently designed for one area of application or at least an iris diaphragm and lens shift should have been installed. You probably pay a lot of money here just for the small size.
The projector is actually very good, but there is one disadvantage: the
shutdown and the lamp not cooling down.
One way to get this problem under control is with 4 diodes and a
small external power supply and a switch.
Open the device and insert 2 diodes into the two airer leads
(one each and the right way round so that they run) then place a + lead and a - lead between the diode and
airer and lead them out.
In the additional + lead also insert a diode.
These diodes are there to ensure that no voltage can get in the
wrong direction (e.g. from the power supply to the power supply) but only to the airer. the switch is there (overrun relay is also possible) to keep the fan running after
switching off.
if you can‘t rebuild it yourself, send an email to mir
warmenhoven1@compuserve.de