The InFocus Work Big IN26 will magnify and illuminate your ideas with unsurpassed brilliance. Built for demanding business presentations and classroom applications, the IN26 is a... more
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suitable for most DLP / LCD projectors, Latest design for quick installation - One screw installation allows easy removal of projector, Can be adjusted in all directions, Tilt angle +/-15 degrees, 360 degree swivel, Max load capacity: 15kgs (33lbs), All wall fittings are included
One screw installation allows easy removal of projector, Can be adjusted in all directions, Tilt angle +/-15 degrees, 360 degree swivel, Adjustable pole from 50-70cm, Max load capacity: 15kgs (33lbs), All wall fittings are included
metal adjustable arms, Includes both a short ceiling mounting tube (8cm) and a long ceiling mount tube (17cm), One screw installation allows easy removal of projector, Can be adjusted in all directions, Tilt angle +/-15 degrees and 360 degree swivel, Max load capacity: 10kgs (22lbs). All ceiling fittings are included
ideal solution. Projecting images at 1024 x 768 pixels (XGA), the IN26+ ensures sharp, detailed images and easy-to-read text. With 2200 lumens, it is bright enough to display your presentation in almost any lighting situation. The IN26+ is a high-resolution projector built for rock-solid reliability. Now you can get a high-resolution projector at a very affordable price. With its recessed lens and sleek, compact design, the IN26+ stands up to heavy use. Using DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology ensures that color uniformity and contrast ratio will last. Forget that jungle of cables you used to wrestle into submission - the IN26+ comes with stylish tie-wraps that ensure easy stowaway of both power and data cables. All components are color-coded for ease of use and cable inputs are easily accessible on the rear I/O panel for effortless installation and seamless cable management. Side-to-side venting keeps the projector cool to the touch and eliminates image distortion often found in front-vented projectors, so your ideas are crisp and true to life.
Analogue video Signal: RGB, S-Video, composite video
Digital Television Video Formats: 480p, 720p, 1080i, 480i, 576i, 576p
Video output
Analogue Video Signal: RGB
Manufacturer's product description
The InFocus Work Big IN26 will magnify and illuminate your ideas with unsurpassed brilliance. Built for demanding business presentations and classroom applications, the IN26 is a powerful projector designed with impressive image quality, reliability and great performance. A key feature of the IN26 is native XGA resolution to give you the biggest, brightest and clearest picture possible when you need it most. The IN26 is hard working, reliable, and easy to transport to and from your important presentations or between classrooms. Once you've experienced the IN26's power to persuade, it will be hard to imagine a presentation without one.
Audio output
Type: Speaker(s) - integrated
Sound Output Mode: Mono
Output Power / Channel: 1 Watt
Speaker(s): 1 x mixed channel
Input device
Type: Remote control, keypad
Expansion / connectivity
Interfaces:
1 x S-video input - 4 PIN mini-DIN
1 x composite video input - RCA
1 x audio line-in - RCA x 2
1 x component video / RGB input - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
1 x VGA output - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
1 x audio line-out - mini-phone 3.5mm
1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type B
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: 1 x VGA cable
Compliant Standards: FCC Class B certified, UL, TUV GS, C-Tick, GOST, cUL, NOM, CCC, IRAM, RoHS
Advantages: Cheap for the level of resolution Disadvantages: Poor customer and aftersales - not a home cinema projector
...The Infocus IN26XGA looked a good spec for the money. First disappointment was the input sockets. The information provided implied the projector had video ‘component’ connections but the RGB connection is only via the RS 232 (VESA) port, which can be done via an adaptor/accessory but this is not provided. Also you have to have a ‘component’ connection to achieve the higher levels of resolution the projector has, otherwise it is pointless paying for the extra picture resolution.
There was no manual provided and information on the CD provided was scant. This may not have been a problem but the projector only produced very small scale pictures and it was not clear if this was by design or because the zoom was not working. The InFocus web site was also of no help and just added to the disappointment, particularly as it was not clear how...
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Advantages: Cheap, scans come out pretty well too Disadvantages: Not compatible with Windows 2000
...but sometimes the scans don't always appear to be 'quite' in-focus. A quick 'sharpen' though in the paint package and all is well.
My only gripe with this scanner is that it doesn't work in Windows 2000. The AGFA website simply states that the parallel version is not supported and I should get the SCSI version or the USB version. That's not my idea of customer service. It's obviously been a very popular model and I would have expected it to have been supported for more than a token number of years.
I can't recommend this product to future buyers since more people will be moving to Windows 2000 by the time I write this. It would also be fairly hard to find this scanner now in the shops since it's getting on a bit anyway. It's done me OK till now but now I can't even use it....
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Advantages: Reliable, good picture quality, easy to use Disadvantages: Starting to show its age!
...The Infocus Lite Pro 425 is a LCD projector designed to display computer images onto a screen or wall. Its compact size shows that it has been built with portability in mind.
This projector was purchased about 3 years ago by the company I work for. The projector cost about £1400 and at the time and it was a pretty high specification machine.
The projector can display a maximum computer resolution of 800x600 and this is in 24bit colour. Although this is still acceptable, the resolution is perhaps a little low by today’s standards.
For those who are unsure of what an LCD projector does, here’s a brief explanation of what we use it for. The LCD projector is designed to be used with a laptop or desktop computer and is best used to display images onto a white screen. If you are familiar with overhead projectors, (like the ones most of us...
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Had this TV for a few months, and I really love it.
I got mine from Digital Direct because it was the cheapest price I saw. Annoyingly, the first unit was dead on arrival. To Digital Direct's credit, though, they swapped it with a new one very... more