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Play Big Series Digital Home Theater Projectors
The Play Big IN72 and IN76 deliver outstanding performance
with a look reminiscent of a sports car. Design meets digital
projection with a stylish edge including curved lines with a
high-gloss black finish and satin chrome accents to
complement any decor whether the lights are on or off.
Play Big projectors are brighter than most plasma TVs and offer
the best value per diagonal inch for big screen viewing. They produce
a stunning image ranging from 60” to filling a wall 144” diagonal. All this
in a clean, sculptural package that can be proudly displayed in any home environment.
The Play Big IN72 is an affordable 480p resolution projector bringing the big
picture experience to home entertainment and gaming. The Play Big IN76 is
a performance-rich 720p native HD front projector that delivers a superb
big theater experience. They are easy to use, featuring auto-ceiling mount
detection, integrated table-top pedestal, quiet operation and a patented
low light pollution case. They feature true 16:9 aspect ratio and video
optimized light output, colors and contrast (model dependent) for excellent
video quality and an image larger than traditional plasma, LCD or RPTV options.
High Quality
◆ The IN72 and IN76 uses Pixelworks’ DNX
video-processing technology to dramatically
improve the quality of video by combining
multiple enhancement techniques to
deliver clear, natural-looking standard and
high-definition images. DNX technology
utilizes sophisticated digital video processing
to deliver a lifelike picture every time.
◆ Native SVGA 854 x 480 (IN72) and XGA
1280 x 720 (IN76) resolution creates
high-definition reality from any HD source.
The 480p (IN72) and 720p (IN76) DarkChip2
DLP from Texas Instruments provides
increased depth and picture sharpness, as
well as true blacks and whites.
◆ To give you brilliant, dramatic SMPTE
(cinema-standard) brightness, the IN72
features 900 video-optimized lumens and
2000:1 calibrated contrast ratio; the IN76
offers 900 lumens and 3000:1 calibrated
contrast ratio.
◆ The advanced six-segment color wheel
delivers intense, precise colors that rival any
movie theater screen.
Flexible Setup
◆ Play Big projectors easily connect to nearly
any home-electronic device including: DVD
players, satellite receivers, high-definition
broadcast receivers, TVs, computers, and
major video game consoles.
◆ The IN72 and IN76 have a sleek, futuristic,
low-profile appearance that adds a subtle
sophistication to any room. They include an
integrated cable cover to hide unwanted
wires when ceiling mounted and a unique,
integrated swivel pedestal that simplifies
tabletop set-up and is easily removed for
ceiling mount applications.
◆ Five user-selectable video inputs enable
impressive connectivity with a full range of
devices, including VCRs, DVDs, component
and RGB HDTVs and your game console of
choice.
◆ Inputs include composite, S-Video,
HD-compatible component video,
HDMI digital video input, and M1-DA
(compatible with DVI-HDCP, RGB analog, or
component analog signals - each requires
an adapter cable).
High Performance
◆ With widescreen 16:9 native aspect ratio
(can also display 4:3 material) they deliver
an amazing big picture experience by filling
the wall, or a screen, with bright, vivid and
crisp images, capturing every detail of a
movie, sporting event, or video game.
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They come calibrated to D65 color standards
to ensure cinema-quality color reproduction.
◆ 160w/200w dual-setting SHP lamp
(3000-hour rated life)
◆ Digital keystone adjustment is available up
to ±20° vertical so that you always project a
square, undistorted picture to your audience
◆ They include an HDMI (high definition
multimedia interface) input, which provides
the easiest and highest quality video
interface available from DVD players,
HD receivers and HD game consoles with
HDCP enabled (high-bandwidth digital
contents protection).
◆ Fully recessed 1.2x zoom lens with manual
focus and manual zoom adjustment.
Minimum projection distance is 5’.
IN72 • IN76
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