InFocus IN5106
Expecting restock $3,125.03 Main function: presentations; Brightness (lm): 5000; Technology: DLP; Resolution (px): 1024x768; Image format support: 4:3, 16:9, 5:4; Rear; Minimum distance (m): 1.14; Max. distance (m): 13.34; Image size ("): 30 – 350.5; Optical zoom (x): 1.2; Focus: motorized; Size (mm): 130х420х315 |
InFocus IN5106
Lamp:5000 lm, service life 3000 h
Resolution:1024x768 px
Projection:from 1.14 m, before 13.34 m
Connection:VGA
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HDMI
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a fully digital audio/video interface that combines video and audio signals into a single digital interface for communication between different digital video and audio devices. The advantage of the HDMI interface is the transmission of an uncompressed digital video signal, with a throughput of up to 5 Gbytes per second.
HDMI
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a fully digital audio/video interface that combines video and audio signals into a single digital interface for communication between different digital video and audio devices. The advantage of the HDMI interface is the transmission of an uncompressed digital video signal, with a throughput of up to 5 Gbytes per second.