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Engage and Impress


Amaze Your Audience


The Ultimate Ultraportable Presenter


Native Resolution 1280 × 800 ANSI Lumens Contrast Ratio Weight


3000


2000:1 3.8 lbs


Dynamic Features, Durable Design


InFocus INF Thin Displays offer what consumer flat panel TVs can’t—best-in-breed connectivity, compatibility, and durability. Available in 42", 55", or 65" LCD display sizes, these screens are designed to be ideal for collaboration, training, Web meetings, and video conferencing.


• HD 1920 x 1080p native resolution • VGA, S-Video, and HDMI inputs • RS-232 support • Landscape and portrait orientation • Anti-glare coating • Built-in speakers • 3-year warranty


Model


INF4201 INF5501 INF6501


Screen/Video Viewable


42" 55" 65"


Input


Contrast Brightness Ratio


A/D 5000:1 A/D 5000:1 A/D 5000:1


(cd/m2) 450


450 450


Rate Viewing (ms) Angle (H/V)


6.5 176/176 4.5 176/176 5.5 176/176


PowerLite 1775W LCD Multimedia Projector effortlessly delivers HD video content and images from your widescreen notebook in the office and on the go. Couple that with high color and light output and the results are truly amazing.


• USB, HDMI, 802.11b/g/n, component, and composite connectivity • Built-in 1W speaker • 2-year warranty, 90-day warranty on lamp


Native Resolution 1280 × 800 ANSI Lumens Contrast Ratio Weight


A Bright Idea


BrightLink 450Wi Interactive Projector is a high- performance projector and pen combination that integrates interactive functionality in one machine without the constraints or expense of an interactive whiteboard.


• USB, S-Video, VGA, and RCA connectivity • Projects images up to 96" • Includes (2) digital infrared pens • 2-year warranty


BrightLink 450Wi is also available bundled with RM Easiteach Software.


Display


Affordable Alternatives to Interactive Whiteboards


IN3900 Projector Series features LiteBoard technology, an interactive solution for your digitally projected content that turns any surface into a collaborative workspace when combined with an optional LiteBoard Wand. Made for reliable and economical operation in small- to medium-sized conference rooms, the dust-resistant design means no filter or screen to replace, while the warranty reduces the risk of repair or replacement costs.


• 4000-hour lamp life (ECO Mode™ Native


IN2114 DLP IN3914 DLP


SVGA XGA XGA


• PC-free presentations • Includes remote • 5-year warranty Display


) • Dual 3W speakers Brightness Contrast Lamp Wireless


Model Technology Resolution (ANSI Lumens) Ratio Life (hrs) Capable Weight IN2112 DLP


IN3916 DLP WXGA


2100 2100:1 4000 Yes, Opt. 7.3 lbs 3000 2100:1 4000 Yes, Opt. 7 lbs 2700 3200:1 4000 Yes, Opt. 9.9 lbs 2700 3200:1 4000 Yes, Opt. 9.9 lbs


Call or click today for our complete selection of InFocus products.


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Model PL S9


Native


PL 83V+ LCD XGA PL 450Wi-1 LCD WXGA PL 450Wi-RM LCD WXGA PL 1220 PL 1260 PL1750


LCD XGA LCD WXGA LCD XGA


PL 1760W LCD WXGA PL 1770W LCD WXGA PL 1775W LCD WXGA PL 1830 PL 1915


LCD XGA LCD XGA


PL 1925W LCD WXGA PL 6110i


LCD XGA


PL G5000 LCD XGA PL G5150NL LCD XGA PL G5200WNL LCD WXGA PL G5350NL LCD XGA DC-10S DC-11S


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SXGA SXGA


Brightness Contrast Lamp Wireless


Technology Resolution (ANSI Lumens) Ratio Life (hrs) Capable Weight LCD SVGA


2500 2000:1 4000 – 7 lbs 2200 400:1 3000 – 6.9 lbs 2500 2000:1 3500 Yes 12.9 lbs 2500 2000:1 3500 Yes 12.9 lbs 2600 2000:1 4000 – 5.1 lbs 2600 2000:1 4000 – 5.1 lbs 2600 2000:1 4000 – 3.7 lbs 2600 2000:1 4000 Yes, Opt 3.7 lbs 3000 2000:1 4000 Yes, Opt 3.7 lbs 3000 2000:1 4000 Yes 3.8 lbs 3500 2000:1 2500 Yes 7.5 lbs 4000 2000:1 2500 Yes 7.6 lbs 4000 2000:1 2500 Yes 7.6 lbs 3500 600:1 4000 Yes 24.2 lbs 4000 1000:1 2000 Yes 14.9 lbs 4000 1000:1 2000 Yes 24.7 lbs 5000 1000:1 2000 Yes 24.7 lbs 5000 1000:1 2000 Yes 24.7 lbs – –


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– 6 lbs – 5 lbs


We are an authorized NEC and Epson dealer and solutions provider. Call or click today for details about any NEC or Epson product.


2500


2000:1 12.9 lbs


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