The IN1100 line is the most compact and weighs just under 2.8 pounds but still provides 2,200 lumens of brightness and an 1,800:1 contrast ratio. Besides USB, native input is provided through VGA, S-video, and RCA. The bulkier IN3100 units boost the brightness to between 3,000 and 3,500 lumens depending on the model, with contrast also increasing to 2,000:1; the extra space also allows for HDMI input and a second VGA connector.
The IN1100, IN3102, and IN3104 all operate at a native 1024x768, while the IN1102 and IN3106 both run at a 1280x800 widescreen mode. All models can still accept either up to 1600x1200 resolutions from computers or up to 1080i HD.
InFocus prices the two IN1100 models at $1,299 and $1,399 respectively, while the IN3100 line ranges from $1,499 to $1,799. The IN3100 models appear first in July, while the more totable models arrive in August. A third projector series, the IN5100, also launches in July but is targeted at fixed installations with HDMI 1.3 and BNC video support, RS232 automation, and a $3,499 price point.
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