This family is made up of the IN110xa and IN110xv series, that reach the 3.500 lumens and include a lamp with a lifespan of up to 15.000 hours. In addition, have the Eco Blanking function that reduces energy consumption by 30%.

InFocus has expanded its portfolio of projection solutions for boardrooms and the education sector with six new models belonging to the new IN110 family.

This family is made up of the IN110xa and IN110xv series, that offer up to 3.500 Lumens, providing brilliant images, dual HDMI inputs and a lamp with dynamic mode of 15.000 Hours of duration, that allows you to adjust the brightness level depending on the type of content being viewed, Location or Setting.

To further extend its service life, The IN110 series incorporates the Eco Blanking function to dim the screen when the projector is not in use and reduce the power consumption of the lamp by 30%.

“Our customers care about quality, lamp life and connectivity options, but for small businesses and educational institutions, Value is the main consideration in your purchasing decisions. That's why we've completely revamped our entry-level solutions with six new projectors that incorporate the latest technological advancements to provide businesses and educators with bright, quality images. These projectors are the answer to help any employee or teacher engage the public and become more efficient and productive.", Says”, Dave Duncan, InFocus product manager.

The IN112xa models, IN114xa and IN116xa are equipped with all the connectivity options needed for the classroom or conference room, including dual HDMI, VGA, S-Video and Audio Port 3,5 mm. These devices offer up to 3.500 lumens of brightness and a contrast ratio of 18.000:1 to get the best whites, Darker blacks and optimal image sharpness, regardless of the surface on which the projection is made.

To provide bright images in any lighting environment, IN112xv models, IN114xv and IN116xv have up to 3.400 lumens and a contrast ratio of 16.000:1.


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By • 8 Nov, 2017
• Section: Formation, Projection