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InFocus IN1100 projector

By Charles McLellan, ZDNet UK on 08 January 2009 05:24 PM

Tags: infocus, in1010, projector, dlp, xga

Manufacturer: InFocus

Connections

  • Composite
  • 1
  • S-Video
  • 1
  • Component
  • 1
  • HDMI
  • 0
  • DVI
  • 0
  • VGA
  • 1
  • Scart
  • 0
  • RS-232C/422 Input Terminal
  • 0
  • Ethernet
  • 0

Display

  • Screen resolution
  • 1024 x 768 pixels
  • Mininum projection size - Diagonal
  • 550 mm
  • Maximum projection size - Diagonal
  • 6130 mm

General

  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 63.5 x 210 x 183 mm
  • Weight
  • 1.25 kg

Image

  • Aspect ratio
  • 4:3
  • Horizontal keystone correction +/-
  • 30
  • Contrast ratio
  • 1800 :1

Lamp

  • Lamp brightness
  • 2100 cd/m2

Projectors

  • Projector system
  • DLP

Sound

  • Noise level
  • 35 dB

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The good:
  • Compact and lightweight
  • DisplayLink support allows video connection via USB
  • Generally good image quality
  • Good set of controls on the projector and the remote
The bad:
  • Screen sizes will be relatively limited in small rooms
  • Single-chip DLP projection engine is susceptible to the 'rainbow effect'
The bottomline:

The InFocus IN1100 gives you an eminently portable projector based on proven DLP technology that delivers decent image quality.

Editors’ rating:

7.6/10

RRP: ~AU$1400 (US$999)

Related topics:

infocus, IN1010, projector, dlp, XGA

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