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InFocus LitePro 220
The InFocus LitePro 220 projector is the latest in LCD projectors for your office or your classroom presentations. It is compatible with both the PC and the Mac, so you will never have to worry about setting up the projector with different computers. The InFocus projector LitePro 220 is one of the least expensive projectors available and they are very reliable. As inexpensive as LCD technology has become these days, you can find an InFocus LitePro 220 LCD projector for far below the price of the cheapest InFocus LitePro 220 home theater DLP projector that could ever be created. A discount InFocus LitePro 220 projector will run at about $150 online, or a brand new one will only cost you about three hundred dollars. This is not much at all if you will be using the projector a lot, especially if you are looking into it as an investment for your company. One of the main problems with these particular projectors is a tendency for the bulbs to burn out prematurely. The good news is that you can find discount bulbs all over the Internet for a very small price. The InFocus LitePro 220 projector lamp is also compatible with other projectors in the LitePro series, so you won’t have to spend much time searching for a specific bulb. The average cost of an InFocus LitePro 220 projector bulb is down around $150 if you purchase from a large manufacturer. However, if you search for discounts, you will be able to find these bulbs for much smaller amounts. These projectors also come with a lot of helpful accessories. You can purchase an InFocus LitePro 220 projector with screen so that your image will be displayed on a screen that was made to give you the best picture. It also comes with a handy remote control so that you can calibrate and adjust the image, as you need without having to figure out the control panel on the projector itself. It also allows you to move around during your presentation instead of standing in just one spot. Overall, this projector is a great deal if you are looking for something basic just to do presentations from time to time. It is very cost effective, and even though there are a few faults, none of these will really inhibit the use of the projector, except a burnt out bulb. The best way to fix that is to keep an extra bulb with your projector just in case, which is actually a good idea with any projector.
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