InFocus calls the X3 a multiuse projector, designed for limited budgets and meant as much for use at home as in business and education. At 4.2 by 9.8 by 12.9 inches (HWD), it's a little large to carry ...
Starting Wednesday at the Infocomm 2008 conference, being held this week in Las Vegas, InFocus will be showing off three new classroom and lecture hall projector series, along with new technologies ...
WILSONVILLE, OR - May 3, 2005 - Business by day, entertainment by night. Imagine relying on a single product to deliver a well-polished sales presentation and to also host an envy-inducing movie night ...
InFocus four new projector lines are BYOD friendly with LightCast technology allowing native casting for Apple AirPlay, Miracast, or Google Chrome to wirelessly display content and enable anyone to ...
One of the most frustrating things about using a projector is setting up all the cords. You have to connect the video, probably the audio (at least in a business setting) and get the whole thing up ...
Robert Silva at About.com has reviewed the new InFocus X3 DLP front projector, the third update to the popular low-end line (there was an X1A before the X2). Silva likes it well enough—besides the ...
Front projectors have been gaining a whole lot of ground in the home theater market lately. The image size that you're capable of displaying with a front projector is flat-out unmatched by any other ...
InFocus Corporation has introduced its newest multi-purpose projector today, the InFocus X3. Designed for work, school, and play, the projector is designed to display movies and videogames as well as ...
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