In today’s diverse media world that includes audio, video and web content there is no substitute for multimedia presentations.
The Skinny: The latest products from InFocus Corp. address the multimedia presentation market through their ability to deliver high levels of brightness in large room environments.
The Specs: The newly released InFocus IN5550 series of projectors are engineered to produce as many as 8300 lumens of brightness. The company says the products can run in full-power 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The dual-lamp products include features such as motorized lens shift, 360-degree projection, edge blending and replaceable color wheels. The projectors also incorporate 3G-SDI and HDMI 1.4 options, as well as DVI-D and RGBHV BNC. Control options include RS-232 and RJ45 that are bolstered by the Telnet Network Control function that supports a single wire run, and the products offer a choice of six different lenses that cover everything from short-throw installations to long-throw applications. The IN5550 series of products is made up of three models: the IN5552L, the IN5554L and the IN5555L that offer XGA, WXGA and WUXGA resolutions each respectively.
Solutions: The IN5550 projectors can be installed into university auditoriums, conference halls and other large room environments.
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