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The Big Picture

August 17, 2007
Nothing says you mean business quite like an artfully done PowerPoint presentation. And when you're on the road, the best way to get your point across is with a portable projector. Whether you need to equip your sales staff, pitch your services to clients or present to investors, these slim projectors will fit right in with your laptop or PDA without weighing you down. Most of the projectors we reviewed use Digital Light Processing, or DLP, technology for crisp pictures and long life. Others use LCD technology, which can be quieter than similar DLP devices. In terms of price, the two technologies are very close. Read More

InFocus Adds Mobile PJ

August 15, 2007

Wilsonville, Ore. — InFocus unveiled a new “ultra-mobile” DLP video projector, called the Work Big IN12, that uses a compact optics system.

The Work Big IN12 is targeting business professionals that require the ability to present video content on the road or in the boardroom. 

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Pimp Out Your Dorm Room!

August 09, 2007

Dorm rooms tend to be in a constant state of flux. One day a dresser is in front of a window. The next day, a guitar stand goes there, of course. That's why managing a television -- especially a big-screen television -- can be a bit of a nightmare at for college students. The answer is glowing on the wall -- go with a projector.

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Seeing Clearly

August 02, 2007
The InFocus IN36 provides big performance in a small package. Weighing in at just more than five pounds and measuring only 2.9 x 8.6 x 10.4 inches, this projector will meet the needs of the user on the go, but also deliver the goods in most classrooms. The IN36 has an aspect ratio of 4:3 with a native XGA resolution of 1024 x 768. It has 3000 lumens at normal mode and 2400 ANSI at econ mode with a contrast ratio of 1000:1, which gives the lens about a 2,000-hour life. The IN36 has a price tag of $1,399 and a two-year warranty. Read More

The Buzz: Installation Spotlight: Barefield Home, Duluth, Ga.

August 01, 2007

“Conventional projectors did not quite have the throw necessary to place them at the back of this room,” Birbal says. “Luckily, the 777 was not a conventional projector. We fitted it with the optional 030 extra-long zoom lens, and set it slightly off-center to place it out of the way.”

The InFocus SP777 projector uses a Texas Instruments 0.8in. 720p DarkChip3 DLP chip, which delivers native 1280×720 resolution. As more consumers educate themselves about the higher definition of native 1080-line projection, it's not unusual to find users wanting the latest technological breakthroughs without really understanding the practicalities involved in knowing whether, for instance, additional lines of resolution are worth it for their particular needs. But the Barefields were certainly concerned about image quality.

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InFocus Makes a Big Play by Adding 1080p to Projector Line

July 12, 2007

With a high-gloss black finish, InFocus’ newest addition to its Play Big lineup, the company’s first full HD 1080p IN82 model, looks great to go with the impressive images it will throw onto a screen.

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InFocus Work Big IN42+ Projector & LiteShow II Wireless Adapter Bring Confidence & Professionalism to Large Businesses

June 26, 2007

Today, InFocus introduces the InFocus Work Big IN42+ digital projector and new LiteShow II Wireless Adapter, for a fully integrated digital projection solution.

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InFocus Work Big IN10 DLP Micro Projector

June 22, 2007

Continuing to expand the Work Big lineup, InFocus' latest addition could be easily overlooked. Those with little room to spare in the suit will appreciate the 2.4-pound "palm-sized" design, and the DLP technology, 1,800 ANSI lumens, and XGA native resolution ought to do those PowerPoints proud.

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InFocus Play Big IN76

April 10, 2007

The InFocus Play Big IN76 projector review appears as a "Top Rated Last 30 Days" review in the Good Gear Guide Newsletter. The newsletter provides a direct link to the full InFocus Play Big IN76 review that appeared on the Good Gear Guide website last month.

InFocus ScreenPlay 777 Projector

April 09, 2007

The review of the InFocus ScreenPlay 777 projector is featured in both the Sydney Morning Herald Newspaper and on the newspaper's website, SMH Online. The review gives the projector a rating of 5/5, and highlights the projectors improved performance from its first release three years ago, price point and design. "Three years later and with several running changes, including a new chip to increase contrast still further, the 777 remains at the top of the tree."


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What HDTV (UK): Shiny and Bright

December 01, 2006

In a roundup of 10 HD projectors, What HDTV magazine positions the ‘Play Big’ IN76 as the “best buy” for HD projectors. From the article: “Colours are well-rendered, blacks are black and standard and high-def images are noise-free. In short, remarkable.” In addition, the round-up mentioned product pricing and gave the IN76 a five-star rating (out of five).

Wired: Tools 2006

December 01, 2006

The InFocus Play Big SP777 was featured in Wired's annual technology gift guide. The positive editorial emphasizes the SP777's 3-chip DLP technology and includes a prominent image of the product, calling attention to the SP777’s sleek, “UFO-shaped” design. The gift guide elaborates by saying the SP777 creates a “mini movie theater” with an image of up to “4.4 trillion colors.”

SciFi.om: Holiday Gift Guide

November 29, 2006

The InFocus Play Big IN76 was featured in SciFi.com’s “5 Manly Gadgets for Dad” as part of the 2006 Holiday Gift Guide. The story positioned the Play Big IN76 as stylish alternative to a television with style that moms will appreciate. The site also highlights the product’s features, including 720p native resolution and DVD compatibility. Read more

The Age (Australia): School Project

November 28, 2006

The InFocus IN32 AND IN34 were featured as two great projectors for school projects. The story focused on how the units are particularly well suited for the education sector, offering high performance and a competitive price point. From the article: "InFocus' Learn Big IN32 and IN34 DLP projectors are aimed at the education sector, offering 2000 and 2500 lumens brightness respectively plus XGA resolution and 1000:1 contrast ratios."

Good Gear Guide (Australia): InFocus Play Big IN72

November 27, 2006

The IN72 was featured in Australia's Good Gear Guide online. The article highlights the unit’s performance, design and price point. From the article: "In the end, the reason to buy the IN72 is primarily design. If you want an attractive projector that can sit on a coffee table in your lounge room and produce a great image when watching your DVDs, this is the projector for you." Read more

SFT [Spiele-Filme-Technik] (Germany): Christmas Wish List

November 27, 2006

The consumer electronics publication issued a holiday gift list in their pre-Christmas issue. The list recommended gifts costing from below 100 Euros to up to 3,000 Euros and included DVD collections, espresso machines, sleds, digital cameras or portable stereos. The InFocus Play Big IN76 was featured with a large picture and accompanying text describing an “excellent HD projector with low-noise fan and HDMI interface for the big movie experience at home.”

The Australian (Australia): On the road with the techno-savvy set

November 27, 2006

The InFocus LP120 projector is mentioned in an article outlining the technological advancements contributing to the increased productivity of business travelers. The article mentions the design of the LP120, highlighting its weight and its performance. From the article: "One choice is the LP120 from InFocus. Tipping the scales at 900 grams, it can easily fit in a briefcase yet is capable of projecting wall-filling images."

The Sunday Telegraph (Australia): Hey Good Looking

November 26, 2006

"You can't go past a digital projector for that "wow" factor. This new InFocus model, $3,499, heralds another evolution in projection quality, delivering magnificent pictures without the fuzz."

ARN (Australia): InFocus Work Bin IN32

November 22, 2006

The InFocus IN32 projector was featured in ARN’s product news page. The article mentions the InFocus IN32’s performance, price point and design. In addition, ARN praises the IN32 for its easy-to-use functionality, with access to “90 per cent of functions” via the keyboard. From the article: "The newest projector to the InFocus range offers quality brightness with 2000 lumens, XGA resolution, enhanced connectivity and a compact design."

C|NET (Australia): InFocus IN72

November 20, 2006

The InFocus IN72 appeared in the C|Net Australia’s Christmas Gift Guide, including a brief review of the product. The feature mentions design, performance and price point. From the article: "The IN72, InFocus' entry level model, is encased in a cool reflective black, with silver panels covering each side. If you plan on having your home projector out in the open, then you can't go wrong with the IN72's attractive design." Read more


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Portland Business Journal: “Most Admired Tech Companies”

December 09, 2005
InFocus was named fifth on the list for 2005.

zol.com.cn – China: “CIW 2005 Annual Who’s TOP Projector Award”

December 07, 2005
The InFocus SP 7210 won for its vivid color and high resolution. “It is the most suitable projector for home theater.”

The New York Times: “Circuits: Home Entertainment”

December 07, 2005
"For those seeking a more cinematic experience than a 42-inch screen can provide there is always a projector, like the $7,000 InFocus SP 7210." Read More

ty360.com – China: “Best Buy Awards for Home Theater Technology”

December 06, 2005
The InFocus SP5700 won for its real 16:9 projection, 3000-hour bulb, whisper-quiet technology and human interface.

Presentation Master.com: “InFocus ScreenPlay 777 Three-chip DLP Projector is Now Half its Original Price”

December 05, 2005
The SP 777 is given 10 out of 10 stars. “InFocus SP 777 is the standard against which we will judge all other projectors coming into our facility for evaluation.” Read More

MSN/CNET: “The Ultimate Tech Luxuries”

December 01, 2005
 “Want a cinemaworthy digital projector in your own living room?” The luxury holiday gift guide describes the SP 777. Read More

Electronic House: “Now Playing”

December 01, 2005
“The high-definition InFocus SP 7205 DLP provides a large, high-res and tack-sharp images."

Electronic Gaming Monthly: “EGM’s Annual Top Picks for the Top 10 Must-Get/Must-Give Gaming Gifts”

December 01, 2005
The InFocus X3 is the “No. 1 gift for gamers.”

Chip Photo – Video Digital – Singapore: “InFocus ScreenPlay 777”

December 01, 2005
The SP 777 is praised for its “amazing color and brightness to the last pixel, crisp, pop-off-the-screen images and stunningly brilliant design.”

Perspective —Hong Kong: “Swish & Chips”

December 01, 2005
“The SP 777 uses three-chip technology to deliver unequalled color purity and detail, bringing viewers right into the picture.”


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TrustedReviews.com—UK: “InFocus LP600 - DLP Data Projector”

December 27, 2004
”The InFocus LP600 is a great little DLP projector and the image is superb.”

Coolgear Magazine—Singapore: “Coolgear's Top 100 Products

December 01, 2004
“The ScreenPlay 777 sports the new three-chip technology, and is the very best in home cinema technology.”

Computer Games Magazine: “Bright Lights, Big Screen”

December 01, 2004
“The superb ScreenPlay 4805 is a projector that will win the heart of budget-conscious high-end gamers.”

CNETAsia: “Holiday Gift Guide 2004: InFocus LP120”

December 01, 2004
“The LP120 is the most portable projector we’ve seen to date. It’s a good choice for mobile professionals.”

Smarthouse—Australia: “Screen Icon”

December 01, 2004
The ScreenPlay 7205 is awarded five stars; “colors are rendered with wonderful warmth and richness and black depth is hugely impressive.”

PC Gamer: “Ultimate Monitor: InFocus ScreenPlay 5000”

December 01, 2004
“If you’ve got the wall-space, you can watch TV or play PC games on this projection big-screen.”

Digital TV: “More Than Just a Pretty Face”

December 01, 2004
“If you’re in the market for a TV in this price range (or more), and you have been considering flat panel technologies, you should consider InFocus’ excellent ScreenPlay 61md10 instead.”

Forbes FYI: “Cinema Paradiso”

November 01, 2004
“With its native resolution of 1280 x 720 and 2,000 lumens of brightness, it projects crisp, colorful images.”

Home Cinema Choice—UK: “InFocus ScreenPlay 4805”

November 01, 2004
“This kind of picture quality would have cost you several thousands not so long ago. Simply a stunning buy…”

AV Tech—UK: "Future Vision"

November 01, 2004
“You would never believe how complex the light patterns are in the movie Finding Nemo till you’ve seen it on the ScreenPlay 777.”


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USA TODAY: Fabulous tech-inspired treats for your gift-giving pleasure

December 04, 2003

Video Systems tests 10 - no, make that 11 - no, make it 10.5 new LCD and DLP projectors

November 01, 2003
Review of the InFocus LP120

PC Magazine: "Big Projector, Small Package"

October 14, 2003
Editor rated the LP120 with 4 out of 5 stars. Read More

ZDNET UK: "InFocus LP120"

October 02, 2003
"The LP120 is the most portable projector we've seen to date, yet it still manages to deliver good image quality" Read More

LAPTOP: “Lighten up”

August 01, 2003

IT News Australia: “Getting wireless InFocus”

July 16, 2003

Projector Central calls the Work Big IN36 a “Mobile Powerhouse”

July 01, 2003

InFocus has a long and established record of building great front projectors for work and home. Their new Work Big IN36 continues this line of quality products. Weighing only 5.2 pounds, the IN36 boasts 3000 ANSI lumens in a slick portable package ideal for mobile presentation, fixed use in a conference room, or installation in a medium/large classroom. With an MSRP of only $1399 and features to spare, it is an excellent value.

 

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Form an orderly queue

July 01, 2003

What Home Cinema magazine has awarded the InFocus Play Big IN78 its ‘Best Buy’ badge. Summarising the IN78’s features against those of the IN76, the review mentions its ISF compatibility, and that an HDMI-M1DA adapter is supplied. Further comparisons with the IN76 are explored in a discussion of picture quality: ‘we thought the IN76’s pictures were good – but the IN78 takes things to a new level… (adding) an extra dimension to black levels with dark scenes looking richer and more three-dimensional.’ It also comments that ‘the IN78’s colours are outstanding…bursting with eloquent life’. The review concludes that in the IN78 ‘you’ve got a DLP projector that really is far too good for its asking price. Not that we’re complaining for course.’

Pro AV Magazine: “InfoComm Hot List: Ten products you absolutely should have seen”

July 01, 2003

AV Magazine: “Cheap as Chips”

July 01, 2003


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