InFocus Launches New LED and Laser Projector Lines, Plus New Model for Business and Education
The LED IN1100 Series, the laser INL3100 Series and the IN119HDG projector have all been launched by digital projection corporation InFocus.
Tested for over 200 unique colour parameters to ensure the most vivid images possible using solid-state technology to illuminate the DLP chip, the InFocus Quantum Colour Engine gives the IN1100 Series and INL3100 Series exceptional image quality.
InFocus product manager Dave Duncan says that their products will just keep expanding in to longer lasting, powerful models designed to suit any space.
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“The IN1100 Series, INL3100 Series, and the IN119HDG were designed to provide the high-quality images our customers expect from InFocus, with configurations and connectivity that fit many installations.”
The IN1100 Series and INL3100 Series feature a solid-state mercury-free design with virtually no colour decay for remarkable images and a 30,000-hour light source. The IN1100 Series can wirelessly share users’ content using the PC-less on-board document viewer with QuadView via an included wireless adapter, as well as enjoy AirPlay and MiraCast support.
The IN1100 Series ultra-portable projectors include the IN1156 and IN1188HD models that are built for mobility. IN1100 Series projectors feature a 3,000lm display and a 150,000:1 contrast ratio. INL3100 Series models INL3148HD and INL3149WU provide bright, long-lasting images at 5,000lm with a versatile ratio and giant 1.6x zoom plus manual vertical lens shift. The INL3148HD offers full 1080p HD and the INL3149WU offers wide UXGA resolution. Built-in pass-through allows speakers to be connected externally, or users can use HDBaseT connectivity for simultaneous video and audio playback.
The IN119HDG offers full 1920×1080 native HD resolution with a lamp life of up to 15,000 hours, and works from a variety of sources, including HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) as well as PCs, Blu-Ray, Xbox and PlayStation, which can also be used to display 3D content using 144Hz Link 3D glasses (sold separately).
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