ScreenPlay it again, Woot
In Freudian psychology, projection is a very bad thing. It’s a primitive defense mechanism whereby we atrribute our own unwanted qualities to others, in order to hide from our own uncomfortable reality and deny those parts of ourselves that we can’t face. Remember on the school bus, when you dealt it and blamed the kid who smelt it? That was projection. Noted Woot fan Fred Nietzsche said it best: “If you gaze for long into an abyss, make sure you find a good hiding place in the shrubbery, lest the neighbors see you and call the police.”
But in the world of InFocus – frankly, the only world worth living in – projection is a very, very good thing. Exhibit A: the ScreenPlay 4805 digital light projector. It won’t snort up your stash and turn around and accuse you of being a junkie – no, this kind of projection casts digital light upon a surface to create beautiful, magical dream visions in all the colors of the rainbow. It’ll even show White Chicks, although we don’t recommend it.
The secret? Follow the lumens. This bad boy pushes a 750 ANSI lumens of pre-calibrated goodness, so it’s brighter than Marilyn vos Savant on MENSA test day. It works with your DVD player, cable or satellite receiver, VCR, game player, whatevs, know’m sayin’? Its screen width can measure up to 9 feet in native 16:9, with an optical zoom lens to adjust the huge image to fit virtually any size screen from any location. Who among us can say the same?
So beholdest thou not the mote in thy neighbor’s eye when thou considerest thine own in a beam, or however that saying goes. Face your fears. Face reality. And then face the projector screen for big, bright ScreenPlay 4805 action.


Features
Specifications:
- Resolution: WVGA (854×480)
- Brightness: 750 ANSI Lumens
- Contrast Ratio: 2200:1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Display Technology: DLP
- Lens: F/2.4, f 21-25 mm
- Weight: 6.8 lbs.
Features:
- HDTV/SDTV compatible — when connected to a separate HDTV tuner, displays all signals at 480p
- Stunning Images Come from Attention to Detail — The ScreenPlay 4805 uses native 16:9
- DarkChip2 DLP technology from Texas Instruments, the only display solution that creates an entirely digital connection between a source and the screen in front of you.
- Academy-Award-Winning Enhanced Faroudja DCDi Video Processing — The images are produced with ultimate fidelity: clear and artifact-free, without those jagged lines you see on some large-format displays.
- Auto-calibrating 6-segment, 4x color wheel eliminating the “rainbow effect” that can plague business projectors with slower color wheels
- Pre-calibrated to 6500K
- Incredible Movies, Games, TV and More — Project everything in amazing color, size and clarity. Plug in any type of game box and jump into the action, show off your vacation photos from your digital camera or camcorder, or enjoy front-row seating for your favorite team by attaching to your TV.
- Lightweight Package — At 7.8 lbs (3.5 kg) the ScreenPlay 4805 is light enough to take to a friend’s house – small enough to carry under your arm.
Inputs and Outputs:
- 1 — Component (RCA): HDTV, EDTV (progressive), and Standard TV component video (interlaced)
- 1 — S-Video: Standard Video
- 1 — Composite (RCA): Standard Video
- 1 — Stereo RCA jacks: L&R Audio input
- 1 — DVI (M1):HDTV RGB, HDTV Component, DVI with HDCP decryption, computer and USB, HDMI via available adapter
- 1 — 3.5mm Stereo Mini-Jack: Audio output (variable)
- 1 — 3.5mm Mini-Jack: 12v screen-drop
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