With the new ScreenPlay 7200 digital projector from InFocus, you’re not just in the theater – you’re part of the movie. You’ll enjoy breathtaking image quality. Unrivaled connectivity. Simplified installation. With no compromise in the size or image. You’ll project movies just like you saw in the movie theater. You may even ask the theater for your money back.
Along with TI's HD2 chip, InFocus stuffs a number of well-respected image-enhancing technologies into the ScreenPlay 7200. Faroudja's DCDi FLI2300 picture-processing chipset handles the deinterlacing and supplies additional color, sharpness, and noise-reducing circuitry. A six-segment, 5x color wheel operating at 9000rpm promises to minimize rainbow effects. Carl Zeiss, the world-renowned lens manufacturer, supplies the ScreenPlay 7200's custom-designed optics.
Unlike many projectors, the ScreenPlay 7200 uses 6500 kelvins as its default color temperature (other temperatures are available). Its ultra-high-pressure (UHP) lamp can be operated at 200W or 250W. According to InFocus, the 250W setting provides "the industry's brightest image": 1000 ANSI lumens. If you plan to use the InFocus to produce an especially large image in a good-sized room, the higher lamp output could prove invaluable. The 7200's published specifications are mighty impressive, especially its "filmlike" contrast ratio of 1400:1. Yessiree—on paper, the ScreenPlay 7200 looks like a world-beater.