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InFocus Unveils IN5533 and IN5535 Projectors Systems

InFocus, a company specializing in DLP projectors, has added two new HD projectors to its IN5500 portfolio range. The IN5535 and the IN5533 projectors meet the requirements of AV installers, enabling them to select from five kinds of lens options that range from ultra-log throw to short throw.

The projectors also provide motorized vertical and horizontal lens shift and feature automatic sensors that are designed to eradicate optical distortions.

IN5535 Projector

The projectors feature DLP DarkChip technology and offer superior picture quality. The dual lamp setup, which delivers a maximum of 6000 lm brightness, offers film-like images even in high light settings.

The IN5535 and the IN5533 projectors are available with component, BNC, USB, VGA, HDMI 1.3 and HD15 inputs. The HD projectors meet RS232 and embed Ethernet networking standard for room control system integration and full projector management.

The IN5535 projector has a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels, while the IN5533 has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. The projectors have an aspect ratio of 16:10 and are equipped with a split screen feature. They are available with various color skin choices.

InFocus’ Director of Product Management, Benjamin Joy stated that the IN5500 projector series offers high-performance and versatility, making it ideal for various organizations.

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