InFocus IN112 - DLP projector - 3D - 2700 lumens - 800 x 600 - 4:3 IN112

  • Device Type - DLP projector
  • Resolution - SVGA (800 x 600)
  • Weight - 2.2 kg
 

Part Code: A011412A

Unit Price:
£179.99 exc. VAT
£215.99 inc. VAT

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Not only is the InFocus IN112 one of the low cost projectors InFocus offer, but it has long-lasting lamps for incredibly low total cost of ownership. The ultra-low purchase price of the IN112 projector is just the beginning - the lamp lasts 50% longer than its previous generation and there are no filters to replace. Even at this incredible low price the IN112 projector is built to perform.

 
 

Product Specifications and Technical Details

Basic Specifications

Manufacturer's Part Number
IN112
EAN
0797212961150
Native Aspect Ratio
4:3
Bulb life cycle
5000 hour(s) / 6000 hour(s) (economic mode)
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years warranty
Sound Output Mode
Mono 2 Watt
Device Type
DLP projector
Built-in Devices
Speaker
Audio Output
Speaker(s) - integrated
Input Device
Remote control
Video Input
RGB, S-Video, composite video ( NTSC, SECAM, PAL )
Image Contrast Ratio
4000:1
Image Brightness
2700 lumens
Product Description
InFocus IN112 DLP projector - 3D
Resolution
SVGA (800 x 600)
Dimensions (WxDxH)
28.4 cm x 23.5 cm x 7 cm
Weight
2.2 kg
Power Consumption Operational
260 Watt
Localisation
Worldwide
Bulb type
UHP 180 Watt
Lens
Standard lens
Video Modes
480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 480i, 576i, 576p
Colour Support
1.07 billion colours
3D Technology
Yes
Brightness
2700 lumens
Contrast Ratio
4000:1
Speakers
Speaker(s) - integrated
3D Capable
Yes

General

Device Type
DLP projector
3D Capable
Yes
Built-in Devices
Speaker

Input Device

Type
External

Video Input

TV System
NTSC, SECAM, PAL
Analogue video Signal
RGB, S-Video, composite video
Video Interfaces
VGA, composite video, S-Video
Video Modes
480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 480i, 576i, 576p

Environmental Parameters

Min Operating Temperature
5 °C
Max Operating Temperature
35 °C
Sound Emission
30 dB
Sound Emission (Economic Mode)
28 dB

Audio Output

Type
Speaker(s) - integrated
Sound Output Mode
Mono
Output Power / Channel
2 Watt
Speaker(s)
1 x mixed channel

Power

Power Device
Internal
Power Consumption Operational
260 Watt

Manufacturer Warranty

Service & Support
2 years warranty
Service & Support Details
Limited warranty - parts - 2 years ¦ Limited warranty - lamp - 6 months ¦ Limited warranty - accessories - 90 days ¦ Limited warranty - labour - 2 years

Expansion / Connectivity

Interfaces
1 x composite video input - RCA ¦ 1 x VGA output - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) ¦ 1 x serial RS-232 ¦ 1 x S-video input - 4 PIN mini-DIN ¦ 1 x audio line-in - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ¦ 1 x audio line-out - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ¦ 1 x USB - mini-USB Type B ¦ 2 x VGA input - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)

Projector Lens System

Focus Type
Manual
Zoom Type
Manual
Zoom Factor
1.1x
Keystone Correction Type
Digital
Keystone Correction Direction
Vertical
Vertical Keystone Correction
-40 / +40

Projector / Panel

Image Brightness
2700 ANSI lumens
Image Brightness (Reduced)
2200 ANSI lumens
Image Contrast Ratio
4000:1
Image Size
101 cm - 762 cm
Projection Distance
1.5 m - 11.9 m
Throw Ratio
1.97 - 2.17:1
Resolution
SVGA - SVGA (800 x 600) (native) / 1920 x 1200 (resized)
Native Aspect Ratio
4:3
Colour Support
1.07 billion colours
Max Sync Rate (V x H)
120 Hz x 100 kHz
Bulb type
UHP 180 Watt
Bulb life cycle
5000 hour(s) / 6000 hour(s) (economic mode)
Controls & Adjustments
Keystone correction
OSD Languages
Danish, Chinese (traditional), Chinese (simplified), English, German, French, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Polish, Finnish, Swedish, Russian, Spanish, Dutch, Turkish, Korean
Features
Eco-Mode technology, 6-segment colour wheel, Closed Caption, BrilliantColor, DLP 3D Ready, 16:9 aspect ratio support, 16:10 aspect ratio support, 5:4 aspect ratio support

Miscellaneous

Included Accessories
Remote control
Cables Included
1 x VGA cable
Security Features
Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately), PIN code, security bar
Compliant Standards
UL, cUL, FCC

Dimensions & Weight

Width
28.4 cm
Depth
23.5 cm
Height
7 cm
Weight
2.2 kg

Lens

Focus Type
Manual
Zoom Type
Manual
Zoom Factor
1.1x
Keystone Correction Type
Digital
Keystone Correction Direction
Vertical
Vertical Keystone Correction
-40 / +40

Speakers

Type
Integrated
Sound Output Mode
Mono
Output Power / Channel
2 Watt
Speaker(s)
1 x mixed channel

Projector

Brightness
2700 lumens
Brightness (Reduced)
2200 lumens
Contrast Ratio
4000:1
Image Size
101 cm - 762 cm
Projection Distance
1.5 m - 11.9 m
Throw Ratio
1.97 - 2.17:1
Resolution
SVGA - SVGA (800 x 600) (native) / 1920 x 1200 (resized)
Native Aspect Ratio
4:3
Colour Support
1.07 billion colours
Max Sync Rate (V x H)
120 Hz x 100 kHz
Bulb type
UHP 180 Watt
Bulb life cycle
5000 hour(s) / 6000 hour(s) (economic mode)
Controls & Adjustments
Keystone correction
OSD Languages
Danish, Chinese (traditional), Chinese (simplified), English, German, French, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Polish, Finnish, Swedish, Russian, Spanish, Dutch, Turkish, Korean
Features
Eco-Mode technology, 6-segment colour wheel, Closed Caption, BrilliantColor, DLP 3D Ready, 16:9 aspect ratio support, 16:10 aspect ratio support, 5:4 aspect ratio support
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Jargon: Explained



ANSI lumens

ANSI lumens is a measurement of the overall brightness of a projector. Because the centre of a projected image is brighter than the corners, ANSI lumens is the most accurate representation of the image brightness. ANSI lumens are calculated by dividing a square meter image into 9 equal rectangles, measuring the lux (or brightness) reading at the centre of each rectangle, and averaging these nine points.

Contrast Ratio

If you're concerned about picture quality, don't just look at brightness. Contrast is just as important. In short, it's a measure of how well the projector can block out light from the lamp, ie. how black is the black? This is especially important for home cinema applications.

An average contrast ratio is about 400:1 for LCD projectors, whilst some DLP projectors have contrast ratio of 4000:1.

Keystone Correction

'Keystoning' is the name given to the effect on the projected image when the projector sits below or above the centre of the screen. Keystone correction counteracts this effect by digitally compressing the image at the bottom or top, resulting in a squarer, more professional image.

Lamp Hours

A standard lamp lasts for about 2000 hours of projecting. That's a lot of presentations, and with lamps sold at £150 and £500, it works out at between 8p and 25p per hour of use. Projectors with higher lamp half lives are less likely to cause you a problem in the middle of a presentation when the projector gets older and used more, and generally represent better value per hour of use. However, with all projectors a sharp knock can put the lamp out of action no matter how old it is. Environmental factors can also effect lamp life so it's prudent to have a spare on hand.

Technology: LCD/DLP

DLP technology is a revolutionary display solution that uses an optical semiconductor to manipulate light digitally. It is a highly reliable, all-digital display chip that delivers the best picture across a broad range of products, including large screen digital TVs, and projectors for business, home, professional venue and digital cinema.

3LCD

3LCD is the most widely used projection technology system in the world. This is how 3LCD technology works: white light is split into red, green, and blue using two mirrors that transmit light with a certain wavelength.

Each colour is then passed through a dedicated LCD, before being combined with the other colors in a prism. The image is then ready to be projected onto the screen.

Lens Shift

Lens shift is generally a feature of high-end projectors or specialist home cinema models. Lens shift has a similar effect to 'Keystone correction' except that the effect is achieved by physically adjusting the angle of the projectors lens to square up the image. This is a better method of producing a square image, rather than using keystone correction as the correction with lens shift is achieved optically (rather than digitally) resulting in no loss of quality

Lens shift can also be useful for fine-tuning the position of the projected image on your screen

Ratio

In general, a ratio is a way of concisely showing the relationship between two quantities of something. The most formal way of stating a ratio is by separating the two quantities with a colon (:).

A ratio is a comparison of two numbers. We generally separate the two numbers in the ratio with a colon (:). Suppose we want to write the ratio of 4 and 3. We can write this as 4:3 (common ratio for data) or 16:9 (common ratio for video material)

Resolution

The resolution is the accuracy of the image that the projector casts. Most projectors fall into two categories - SVGA (800 x 600 pixels) or XGA (1024 x 768 pixels). Similarly, most computers output a signal which is either SVGA or XGA.

(Home cinema users - please note the majority of dedicated home cinema projectors project a native 16:9 (widescreen) image and fall into one of three resolution categories - WVGA (854 x 480 pixels), WSVGA (1024 x 576 pixels) or WXGA (1280 x 720 pixels). The 'W' stands for 'Wide'.

If you use a PC, you can check which signal you're using. Go to Control Panel and select 'Display', then click the Settings tab. Next to 'Screen Area' you'll see a slider which shows what resolution you're using. If it's 800x600, you use SVGA. If it's 1024x768, you use XGA. You can move this slider and press 'OK' to see the difference between the resolutions.

If you use a Mac, you can check which signal you are using by going to the 'Monitors', 'Displays' or 'Monitors and Sound' control panel (depending on which Mac OS version you are using).

Most projectors sold today are XGA. This is because most computers sold today are moving to XGA resolution as standard. You can project an SVGA output signal with an XGA projector without significant loss of quality. However, projecting an XGA signal with an SVGA projector can make your presentation look unsightly.

Response Time

The time it takes for a pixel to turn on and off. Response time is a good indication of how fast motion such as video or computer animation will appear on the projected image.

Weight

Are you taking your projector on the road or leaving it in the board room? If you are on the move, you'll appreciate having a projector that's as portable as you can afford. Thankfully, today's projectors are smaller than ever, with the lightest at around 0.9kgs and easy to carry over the shoulder. However, the desktop models still have more features and represent better value if the projector is going to stay in one place.

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