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  • InFocus launches new IN2100 DLP projector series

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    01.22.2008

    It's been a tick since we've seen any "Big" news come out of InFocus, but now that the CES rush is over, it's taking the time to push out a pair of new DLP projectors. Up first is the Learn Big IN2100 EP series, which was crafted with educators and rambunctious youngsters in mind. It features BrilliantColor processing technology, 2,500 lumens, a lamp life of 2,500 hours and a three-year product warranty. As for the Work Big IN2100 lineup, you'll find most of the same features already mentioned, but this one does tout an all new remote control system and an "advanced InFocus User Interface" that other units apparently lack. The entire family will be available next month in SVGA ($599), XGA ($749) or WXGA ($999) flavors, but we don't reckon you'll be missing out on much should you forget to mark it down. [Via AboutProjectors]

  • InFocus rolls out Work Big IN35, IN35W, and IN37 projectors

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    11.15.2007

    Those looking for something a little more business-minded (and more expensive) than InFocus' $500 Play Big IN1 project now have a trio of new options to consider from the company, which recently introduced its new "Work Big" IN35, IN35W and IN37 models. As you might expect, the differences between the three aren't huge, with each making use of DLP technology and each boasting a 1,400:1 contrast ratio, along with an XGA resolution on the IN35 and IN37, and a wider WXGA resolution on the appropriately-named IN35W. The IN37 also packs a relatively hefty 3,000 ANSI lumens, compared to 2,500 lumens on the other two. The prices aren't all that far apart either, with the IN35, IN35W and IN37 running $1,099, $1,399, and $1,299, respectively.[Via About Projectors]

  • InFocus Work Big IN10 DLP micro projector

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    06.22.2007

    Continuing to expand the Work Big lineup, InFocus' latest addition could be easily overlooked. Those with little room to spare in the suit will appreciate the 2.4-pound "palm-sized" design, and the DLP technology, 1,800 ANSI lumens, and XGA native resolution ought to do those PowerPoints proud. The Work Big IN10 works natively at 4:3, sports an 1,100:1 contrast ratio and onboard 1.3:1 zoom lens, is compatible with NTSC and PAL signals, and touts a lamp life of nearly 4,000 hours. Additionally, the integrated one-watt speaker and DVI / S-Video / composite input assortment should handle the most basic of setups, but this bundle of corporate joy will run you a stiff $1,249 when it lands in August.

  • InFocus announces "Work Big" IN42 projector

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    07.12.2006

    InFocus recently trotted out its "Work Big" IN42 projector which, as the name makes so plainly obvious, is intended more for the board room than your home theater. The projector pumps out a standard 1024 x 768 resolution at 3,500 lumens, meaning you shouldn't have to force everyone to sit in complete darkness to enjoy your riveting presentations. InFocus is also touting the projector's low 32-decibel noise level as well as its integrated RS232 and RJ45 connections, which'll let you network the unit if you so desire. Inputs come in the form of composite, component, S-Video, VESA, and M1-DA; DVI connectivity is available with the aid of a M1 to DVI cable (apparently not included). Look for this one to drop sometime in the third quarter for $3,299.[Via TG Daily]