InFocus Ships Lightweight 3D-Ready Projectors

The InFocus IN1110 and IN1112 weigh in at less than 3 pounds and offer up to WXGA resolution.
The InFocus IN1110 and IN1112 weigh in at less than 3 pounds and offer up to WXGA resolution.

InFocus has started shipping two new models in its 1100 series of portable DLP projectors, both weighing in at less than 3 pounds.

The new IN1110 and IN1112 are the lightest and smallest projectors currently produced by InFocus, weighing 2.7 pounds and measuring 8.4" (w) x 2.5" (h) x 7.1" (d).

The IN1112 has a native resolution of 1,280 x 800 (WXGA) and a brightness of 2,200 lumens, while the IN1110 has a 1,024 x 768 (XGA) native resolution and a brightness of 2,100 lumens.  Both projectors feature a contrast ratio of 2,600:1 and offer support for input resolutions up to 1,920 x 1,200 (WUXGA).

The IN1110 creates a projected image ranging from 22 inches to 242 inches (diagonal) at distances between 3.9 feet and 39 feet; the IN1112 produces a projected image ranging from 28 inches to 304 inches (diagonal) at distances between 3.9 feet and 39 feet.

Other features common to both projectors include:

  • 1.1x manual zoom;
  • A wall color correction switch for projecting images on whiteboards, blackboards, or beige walls;
  • Automatic vertical keystone corrections of ±30 degrees;
  • Integrated 1 watt speaker; and
  • 3,000-hour lamp life in economy mode.

AV inputs include HDMI, analog RGB/component (mini D-sub 15-pin), S-video, composite video, and a stereo minijack. AV outputs consist of a single stereo mini-jack.

Supported video formats include 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p, NTSC, NTSC 4.43, SECAM, PAL, PAL-N, and PAL-M.

For security, both projectors come equipped with a Kensington lock port and pin protection.

The IN1110 is available for $975, and the IN1112 runs $1,099.

Further information on the IN1110 and the IN1112 can be found at infocus.com.

About the Author

Dan Thompson is a freelance writer based in Brea, CA. He can be reached here.

Featured

  • widescreen computer monitor displaying an AI-powered search engine interface with a search bar and futuristic icons

    Google, Microsoft Expand AI-Driven Search Capabilities

    Recent announcements from Google and Microsoft highlight a slough of AI capabilities for their search tools.

  • glowing shield with a lock symbol at its center, surrounded by stylized outlines of books, a graduation cap, and a laptop

    Why the Education Sector Needs to Get Better at Cyber Hygiene

    Despite the wealth of publicly available information about cyber attacks and the tactics used by malicious actors, many institutions appear unprepared to protect their students, faculty, and endowments from cyber threats.

  • illustration of a futuristic building labeled "AI & Innovation," featuring circuit board patterns and an AI brain motif, surrounded by geometric trees and a simplified sky

    Cal Poly Pomona Launches AI and Innovation Center

    In an effort to advance AI innovation, foster community engagement, and prepare students for careers in STEM fields and business, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona has teamed up with AI, cloud, and advisory services provider Avanade to launch a new Avanade AI & Innovation Center.

  • glowing brain, connected circuits, and abstract representations of a book and graduation cap on a light gray gradient background

    Snowflake Launches Program to Upskill 100,000 People in Data and AI

    Cloud data platform Snowflake is embarking on an effort to train and certify more than 100,000 users on its AI Data Cloud by 2027. The One Million Minds + One Platform program will provide Snowflake-delivered courses, training materials, and free access to Snowflake software, at no cost to learners.