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InFocus Introduces New Projector for Team and Travel
Business Wire, June 11, 2008
IN1100 Combines High Performance with Compact Form Factor
WILSONVILLE, Ore. -- InFocus Corporation (NASDAQ:INFS), the industry pioneer in digital projection technology, unveiled its IN1100 series, a mobile projector family designed for team settings as well as for travel. Small enough to hold in your hand, the IN1100 series is both easy to set up and to share among team members and meeting rooms.
"The IN1100 series provides professionals with a travel-friendly solution for meetings and presentations," said David Woolf, InFocus' Vice President of Global Marketing. "Lightweight, compact, simple setup and low maintenance make the 1100 series ideal for teams looking for a versatile projector."
The IN1100 series boasts crisp, true-to-life colors with DLP[R] BrilliantColor[TM] technology and up to 2200 max ANSI lumens, yet weighs just 2.75 lbs. The series also comes equipped with DisplayLink[TM] technology, an industry first. DisplayLink[TM] makes connecting the projector to the laptop as easy as connecting a USB keyboard or mouse. Instead of a bulky VGA cable, DisplayLink uses a standard mini-USB cable, included with the projector.
Additionally, the IN1100 series is available in both XGA and WXGA native resolution to perfectly match both 4:3 and 16:10 widescreen computer displays.
Availability and Pricing
The InFocus IN1100 series will be available in August, 2008 from $1299 through exclusive InFocus partners. For more information about the InFocus IN1100 series, please visit www.infocus.com.
At InfoComm 2008, to be held June 14-20 in Las Vegas, InFocus will debut its IN1100 Series, along with its full suite of its newest projectors for portable, mobile and installation applications. Media interested in seeing InFocus' new projectors firsthand in the company's private suite should contact Stacey Voorhees at stacey@savvypublicrelations.net or 925-336-9592.
About InFocus Corporation
InFocus is the industry pioneer and a global leader in the digital projection market. The company's digital projectors make bright ideas brilliant everywhere people gather to communicate and be entertained - in meetings, presentations, classrooms and living rooms around the world. Backed by more than 20 years of experience and innovation in digital projection, as well as 150 patents, InFocus is dedicated to setting the industry standard for large format visual display. The company is based in Wilsonville, Oregon with operations in North America, Europe and Asia. InFocus is listed on NASDAQ under the symbol INFS. For more information, visit the company's website at www.infocus.com.
InFocus, In Focus, INFOCUS (stylized), IN, ASK, Proxima, LiteShow, LP, ScreenPlay, Play Big, Work Big, Learn Big and The Big Picture are either registered trademarks or trademarks of InFocus Corporation in the U.S. and abroad. DLP and BrilliantColor are trademarks of Texas Instruments. All other trademarks are used for identification purposes only and are the property of their respective owners in this and other countries. All rights reserved.
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