Dr Gadget - InFocus Work Big IN10 Ultramobile DLP Projector

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: InFocus EAN: 0797212697769 Feature: 1100 : 1Â Full On/Full Off Contrast Ratio Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: In Focus Manufacturer: In Focus Model: IN10 Publisher: In Focus Special Features: nv:Resolution^Native XGA (1024 x 768)|Brightness^1800 ANSI Lumens|Contrast Ratio^1100:1|No. of Colors^16.7 million|Aspect Ratio^4:3 Native/16:9 Compatible|Display Technology^DLP (0.7" XGA DDR DMD)|Data Signals^XGA|Data Signals^SVGA|Data Signals^SXGA|Data Signals^VGA|Video Signals^PAL|Video Signals^SECAM|Video Signals^HDTV (480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i)|Video Signals^Full NTSC|H Sync^15 ? 90 kHz|V Sync^50 ? 85 Hz|Dot Clock^10MHz - 165MHz|Inputs^Stereo Mini-Jack (3.5mm)|Inputs^S-Video Studio: In Focus
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1100 : 1Â Full On/Full Off Contrast Ratio Advanced DLP imaging technology 1800-lumen brightness Integrated XGA native resolution Automatic adjustment for 16:9 video and true HD sources
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The InFocus Work Big IN10 ultra-mobile projector is the technological equivalent of a pint-sized solar burst you can take anywhere. Built around innovative, compact optics and advanced DLP imaging technology the 1800-lumen IN10 will ensure your brightest idea really sees the light of day. No matter how large your presentation space, the IN10 will project a clean, vivid image while supporting both front and rear projection. Integrated XGA (1024 x 768) native resolution will flawlessly display the most media-rich presentations, including automatic adjustment for 16:9 video and true HD sources. 1100 - 1 contrast ratio Onboard 1.25 - 1 zoom lens 4000-hour lamp promises years of maintenance-free projection with nothing to clean or replace. Offers expansion to component, HDMI, DVI and-computer connections
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