

Although type was readable down to the smallest size, the smallest type was a bit blurred.Īll DLP projectors are potentially subject to the rainbow effect, in which bright areas break up into their component colors when one shifts one’s gaze, or when bright objects move in the case of video. Gray areas with a hatched or moiré pattern looked distinctly greenish. Light gray tones often showed greenish tints, while white areas sometimes looked slightly yellowish. In testing with the DisplayMate suite, the InFocus IN114’s data image quality was fair. The IN114’s projecting distance was somewhat longer than with most projectors I’ve looked at I needed about nine feet to fill our test screen with a 60-inch diagonal image on our test screen at the highest zoom setting. It lacks a USB type A port that would let you run a computer-free presentation off a USB thumb drive. In back there are two VGA-in ports for connecting to multiple computers VGA-out for connecting to a monitor RS232 S-Video a yellow RCA composite video jack audio-in and audio-out jacks and a USB mini-B port that you can plug into your computer. It has a focus wheel and a zoom wheel, each accessible from above the lens. The projector, black with rounded corners, measures 2.8 by 11.8 by 9.2 inches and weighs 4.8 pounds, making it very easy to tote around. It has a native XGA (1,024 by 768) resolution, a 4:3 aspect ratio befitting data presentations. The IN114 uses a DLP light engine rated at 2,700 lumens. There are plenty of projectors out there with higher resolution, better image quality, and/or more features, but the IN114 costs less than most, is highly portable, and is fine for basic business presentations The InFocus IN114 ($399 direct) is a capable data projector that can be had at a very low price.
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