InFocus Powers Up Six New Large-Venue Projectors

This week at InfoComm 2012 in Las Vegas, InFocus is showcasing six new 3LCD projectors as a part of its large-venue series. The IN5130 and IN5140 series provide the flexibility of optional lenses and wide lens shift, lighting power of up to 6,000 lumens, and 360-degree projection and SplitScreen capabilities.

IN5132, IN5134, and IN5135
Features of the IN5130 series include:

  • XGA (IN5132), WXGA (IN5134), and WUXGA (IN5135) native resolutions
  • Up to 5,000 lumens brightness
  • Four optional lenses: Standard, Ultra Short Throw, Long Throw, and Ultra Long Throw
  • Network connectivity
  • SplitScreen and Instant Stack features
  • Motorized lens shift, focus, and zoom
  • 4,000-hour lamp and 15,000-hour filter

IN5142, IN5144, and IN5145
Features of the IN5140 series include:

  • XGA (IN5142), WXGA (IN5144), and WUXGA (IN5145) native resolutions
  • Wireless network connectivity
  • Up to 6,000 lumens brightness
  • Four optional lenses: Standard, Ultra Short Throw, Long Throw, and Ultra Long Throw
  • 360-degree projection and SplitScreen features
  • Motorized lens shift, focus and zoom
  • 3,000-hour lamp and 20,000-hour filter

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