Data Projector Infocus IN1 AUD

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Resolution  640 x 480
Lamp brightness   500L
Lamp life  1000 hours
Weight  2.6 kg

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Infocus IN1 AUD Data Projector Product Description

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This is it - The InFocus Play Big IN1 - a home entertainment data projector with integrated high-output stereo speakers for gaming and video projection!  Acoustically engineered to mimic the compact performance of high end car audio systems, and featuring DLP® chipset technology the InFocus IN1 supports full screen and widescreen video with rich contrast and beautiful colors. Every gaming system you own, movie and TV show can now be projected to huge proportions in amazing clarity with wall-shaking sound. Think of the IN1 like a hi-fi sandwich of home theater components you can take to another room, outside, to a neighbor’s house or on a road trip. You can’t pack a plasma TV in your car, but the IN1 will give you an impressive 100”+ image anywhere.

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Source: www.infocus.com Last updated: 17 August 2009

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