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Infocus Play Big IN1 gaming projector

Allan Ford November 12, 2007

12.infocus_in1_gaming_projectorzszstandard.jpgWant to have better game experience with larger screens? InFocus has announced a projector known as the Play Big IN1 Gaming projector which is designed specifically for console systems such as the Wii, PlayStation and XBox. The unit is ideal for those who have lack of space and are on a budget. The Play Big IN1 features DLP technology and has built-in amplified speakers for users to have better sound experience. Besides that, the unit supports a 640 x 480 resolution, has inputs for S-video/component/composite, 500 ANSI lumens and a 1500:1 contrast ratio. The Play Big IN1 is currently available for $549.

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This is it – The InFocus Play Big IN1 – a home entertainment projector with integrated high-output stereo speakers for gaming and video 12.in1_2.jpgprojection! Acoustically engineered to mimic the compact performance of high end car audio systems, and featuring DLP® chipset technology the IN1 supports full screen and widescreen video with rich contrast and beautiful colors. Every gaming system you own, movie and TV show can now be projected to huge proportions in amazing clarity with wall-shaking sound. Think of the IN1 like a hi-fi sandwich of home theater components you can take to another room, outside, to a neighbor’s house or on a road trip. You can’t pack a plasma TV in your car, but the IN1 will give you an impressive 100”+ image anywhere.

Live the Game
How about a life-sized bowling alley, tennis court or 8-v-8 battle arena? Just plug your Wii or Xbox into the IN1 and blow up the gaming experience to well over 8 feet, accompanied by the thumping audio you need to immerse yourself in the action. All this performance lives in an awesome projector and dock combination with nothing else to plug-in, swap around or fuss with to stop you from world domination. Featuring component video input, your games will be crystal-clear, easier to navigate and track down your on-screen enemies.

Display

Native Aspect Ratio: 4×3
Supported Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 16:9
Brightness: (Video Optimized Lumens) Whisper: Not Available
High Bright: 500 max ANSI lumens max ANSI lumens
Contrast Ratio: 1500 : 1 Full On/Full Off
Display Technology: DLP™ by Texas Instruments®
Data Compatibility:
Video Compatibility: Full NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i
Color Wheel (DLP Only): 6-segment, 6x
Native Resolution: VGA
Projector Placement: Front Projection, Ceiling Projection
SMPTE Brightness: Not Available
Lamp Wattage: Whisper: Not Available
High Bright: 132 Watts
Lamp Life: Whisper: Not Available
High Bright: 1000 Hours
Minimum Image Size: 3.33 ft (1.01 m)
Maximum Image Size: 17.5 ft (5.33 m)
Standard Lens Zoom: 1 : 1
Standard Lens Throw Ratio: 1.8:1 (Distance/Width)
Standard Lens Image Offset Ratio: 112% (+/- 5%)
Standard Lens Projection Distance: 5 – 26.25 ft (1.52 – 8 m)
Digital Keystone Correction (Vertical): Not Available
Digital Keystone Correction (Horizontal): Not Available
Lens Shift: Not Available

Inputs and Outputs
DVI: Not Available
M1: Not Available
HDMI: Not Available
BNC: Not Available
Component (RCA): Number of Inputs: 1
Must use component RCA inputs on Gamer Dock
VESA (HD15): Not Available
S-Video: Number of Inputs: 1
seven pin mini-din – accepts 4-pin svideo cables and 7-pin component video adapter cable (SP-VIDEO-ADPT)
Composite (RCA): Number of Inputs: 1
Standard Definition TV: Composite RCA, S-Video, Component RCA
Enhanced Definition TV: Component RCA
High Definition TV: Component RCA
Computer:
HDCP Support: No
Stereo RCA Jacks Inputs: Yes
Stereo 3.5 mm Mini-jack Inputs: Yes
12v trigger for motorized screens (3.5 mm mini-jack): No
Projector Control: Projector Keypad
Speakers: 7-Watt stereo speakers
Monitor Output: No
Audio Output: Headphone output: 3.5mm stereo minijack

Compatibility

Data Compatibility:
H-Sync Range: 31 – 69kHz
V-Sync Range: 43.5 – 130Hz
Video Compatibility: Full NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i

General

Audible Noise: Not Available
Actual Dimensions: Height: 8.5 in (21.59 cm)
Length: 10.39 in (26.39 cm)
Width: 13.35 in (33.91 cm)
Actual Weight: 9.9 lbs (4.49 kg)
Shipping Dimensions: Height: 14.5 in (36.83 cm)
Length: 16 in (40.64 cm)
Width: 19 in (48.26 cm)
Shipping Weight: 17.8 lbs (8.07 kg)
Projector Warranty: 90 days
Lamp Warranty: 90 days
Accessories Warranty: 90 days
Operating temperature:
(at sea level) 50 – 104° F (10 – 40° C)
Maximum Altitude Supported: 10000 ft (3048 m)
Typical Power Consumption: 240 Watts
Maximum Power Consumption: 260 Watts
Power Supply: 100 – 240 Volts at 50 – 60 Hz
Menu Languages:
Approvals: FCC B (US/Canada), CCC (China), IRAM (Argentina), GOST (Russia), UL & cUL (US/Canada), TUV GS (Germany), NOM (Mexico), EK & MIC (Korea), C-Tick (Australia), ICES-003 Class B, EN 55022 Class B, IEC and EN 60950-1, WEE

Source: CE Daily, InFocus

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SoundFood > News > Infocus Play Big IN1 gaming projector
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Infocus Play Big IN1 gaming projector

Allan Ford November 12, 2007

12.infocus_in1_gaming_projectorzszstandard.jpgWant to have better game experience with larger screens? InFocus has announced a projector known as the Play Big IN1 Gaming projector which is designed specifically for console systems such as the Wii, PlayStation and XBox. The unit is ideal for those who have lack of space and are on a budget. The Play Big IN1 features DLP technology and has built-in amplified speakers for users to have better sound experience. Besides that, the unit supports a 640 x 480 resolution, has inputs for S-video/component/composite, 500 ANSI lumens and a 1500:1 contrast ratio. The Play Big IN1 is currently available for $549.

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