InFocus IN5108
Expecting restock $3,987.22 Main function: presentations; Brightness (lm): 4000; Technology: 3LCD; Resolution (px): 1400x1050; Image format support: 4:3; 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): 129.8 х 315 х 419.9 |
InFocus IN5108
Lamp:UHP, 4000 lm, service life 2000 h
Resolution:1400x1050 px
Projection:from 1.14 m, before 13.34 m
Connection:VGA
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Specifications IN5108
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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.
From the press release:
InFocus IN5108 premium installation projector. The device is compatible with resolutions from VGA to UXGA, 1080i video format and is recommended by the developer for demonstrating information containing many details. The model's brightness is 4000 lumens, the contrast ratio is 1000:1. The device is equipped with a set of interchangeable lenses, allowing you to solve the problems of both short-focus and long-focus installations, the possibility of horizontal and vertical lens shift is implemented.
Integration capabilities include an HDMI input and five BNC inputs. Four “plug-in” audio sources allow sound to be superimposed on projected data. The projector is controlled via an RS232 input or with the built-in network controller. Additional features include wireless architecture with the ability to connect to the InFocus LiteShow II wireless adapter, two 4-watt microphones, and full-featured remote control – laser and wired.
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.
From the press release:
InFocus IN5108 premium installation projector. The device is compatible with resolutions from VGA to UXGA, 1080i video format and is recommended by the developer for demonstrating information containing many details. The model's brightness is 4000 lumens, the contrast ratio is 1000:1. The device is equipped with a set of interchangeable lenses, allowing you to solve the problems of both short-focus and long-focus installations, the possibility of horizontal and vertical lens shift is implemented.
Integration capabilities include an HDMI input and five BNC inputs. Four “plug-in” audio sources allow sound to be superimposed on projected data. The projector is controlled via an RS232 input or with the built-in network controller. Additional features include wireless architecture with the ability to connect to the InFocus LiteShow II wireless adapter, two 4-watt microphones, and full-featured remote control – laser and wired.
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