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tjs323 How good is this projector? - tjs323 Its an Infocus Play Big IN72 projector. I know its not in HD, but will it still have a god picture? I have an old tube TV, and it has an excellent picture. It has a better picture than my current LCD projector. How will it look with an xbox 360? And T.V? Also, what does 1080p/24 mean? Its in this link for the projector. I know what 1080p is, but whats the /24 part for? http://www.projectorcentral.com/play_big_IN72.htm p.s, I know that it is very low on lumens. My room is dark all day long, so that wont be a problem.
Best Answer: 1080p/24 is the latest hi-def techonology. The refresh rate of the projector is a multiple of 24 hz. This will allow you to watch BluRay DVD which is copied from digital film at the same cadence as the movie. I personally think it's just a bunch of hype, but that's what it is. So the refresh rate of the projector would be 120 Hz or 240 Hz. A lot of refresh rates are 60 Hz which supposedly doesn't jive with the 24 frames per second of HD film. Remember, not all BlueRay DVD's are copies of digital film presentations. But as long as you're buying a new unit, you may as well get the latest technology---whether you can actually see any difference or not. - intheleast

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