InFocus IN83
Outdated Product $4,450.00 Main function: home; Brightness (lm): 1600; Technology: DLP; Resolution (px): 1920x1080; Image format support: 4:3, 16:9; Rear; Minimum distance (m): 1.5; Max. distance (m): 10; Image size ("): 36.5 – 205; Optical zoom (x): 1.2; Focus: motorized; Size (mm): 148х476х432; Weight (kg): 6.4 |
InFocus IN83
Lamp:1600 lm, service life 2500 h
Resolution:1920x1080 px
Projection:from 1.5 m, up to 10 m
Connection:VGA, DVI
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Specifications IN83
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The InFocus IN83 Full-HD 1080p projector uses the latest Texas Instruments DarkChip4 technology to deliver truly deep blacks and crystal clear whites. ANSI contrast ratio is 5000:1, which can be increased to 15000:1 when using aperture.
This projector is amazingly bright, calibrated to the D65 standard, and can be used even in a partially darkened room. 1600 ANSI lumens brightness optimized for video.
Infocus IN83, uses HDMI 1.3 with DeepColor support. This new HDMI standard can display up to 1.07 billion. Comprehensive connectivity is provided by DVI, HDMI, computer, component, composite and S-video inputs, trigger outputs, and an RS232 control port. (DeepColor requires a compatible player that supports HDMI 1.3 to work correctly). For video processing, the Infocus IN83 projector uses a Pixelworks DNX processor. A built-in 2.35:1 converter allows the IN83 to be used with an anamorphic Cinemascope/widescreen lens (sold separately).
InFocus Colour Gamut and ISF Day & Night settings allow you to optimally configure the projector to work at different times of the day (with different room lighting).
Good to know:
HDMI
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is an all-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 uncompressed digital video signal with a bandwidth of up to 5 GB per second.
- InFocus IN83 projector
- Power cable
- Remote control
- User manual
The InFocus IN83 Full-HD 1080p projector uses the latest Texas Instruments DarkChip4 technology to deliver truly deep blacks and crystal clear whites. ANSI contrast ratio is 5000:1, which can be increased to 15000:1 when using aperture.
This projector is amazingly bright, calibrated to the D65 standard, and can be used even in a partially darkened room. 1600 ANSI lumens brightness optimized for video.
Infocus IN83, uses HDMI 1.3 with DeepColor support. This new HDMI standard can display up to 1.07 billion. Comprehensive connectivity is provided by DVI, HDMI, computer, component, composite and S-video inputs, trigger outputs, and an RS232 control port. (DeepColor requires a compatible player that supports HDMI 1.3 to work correctly). For video processing, the Infocus IN83 projector uses a Pixelworks DNX processor. A built-in 2.35:1 converter allows the IN83 to be used with an anamorphic Cinemascope/widescreen lens (sold separately).
InFocus Colour Gamut and ISF Day & Night settings allow you to optimally configure the projector to work at different times of the day (with different room lighting).
Good to know:
HDMI
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is an all-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 uncompressed digital video signal with a bandwidth of up to 5 GB per second.