InFocus IN1126

The InFocus IN1126 ($ 1.099 direct) is a compact and very lightweight - yet - bright data projectors designed for business travelers who need to frequently make presentations to small groups. Although it is very portable, you must install your computer or other input source run presentations from, as there is no port for a USB flash drive. The image quality is fine for typical data presentations.

The IN1126 is rated at 3000 lumens brightness. It has native WXGA (1,280 by 800) resolution, compatible with widescreen notebooks with 16: 10 aspect ratio. It measures 2.8 by 8.6 by 7 inches (HWD) and weighs 3.4 kg. This black and boxy projector has wheels, zoom and focus; It was easily enough to quickly bring it to a fairly sharp focus.

The projector is identical to the InFocus IN1124 in appearance, dimensions and functions ($ 975 direct, 3.5 stars), with the exception that the IN1124 native's limited resolution XGA (1,024 x 768 pixels). The editor ' Epson PowerLite 1775W multimedia projector ($ 1.199 direct, 4 stars) has WXGA resolution; It is wider, but much thinner than the IN1126, and weighs slightly more.

The IN1126 packs a typical range of ports for an ultraportable projector: HDMI; S-video; an RCA Jack for composite video; Audio input; VGA; and a USB-mini-B port that you support, can plug into your computer for wireless mouse, so you can use the projector remote control instead of the mouse, slides and the like ahead.

An interface that would have been, is a useful addition to a USB type A, run a computer-free presentation from a USB stick. Without them, you don't always have lug on a laptop with you; the projector comes with a soft case for protection.

Performance of the IN1126 threw a 6-meter diagonal image on our test screen about 10 meters away well on ambient light with the projector status. In tests with our display inmate suite (www.displaymate.com), data were quite good image quality, fine for typical business presentations. Some minor color issues emerged: white lines against dark backgrounds tend to be yellowish appearance, and there was some yellow fringing on the right and top edges of the projected images. Colors in General - especially yellow and light Blues - saw somewhat darker than they should, and medium gray tones looked slightly greenish.

Also showed the rainbow effect, which often break bright areas into its component colors with DLP projectors, where if one man moves the view (or, in the case of video), when an object moves me in some test images, which tend to bring it. But unless you are a stickler for accurate color or your content required, the IN1126 should display the business presentations up to the task, while you are traveling.

Video quality
The IN1126 video quality is suitable for relatively short clips show during a presentation. The projector has maintained relatively good in details in dark and light areas. Colors looked generally pretty true. The rainbow effect was however more pronounced than with an average DLP projector, and obvious enough to me that that sensitive on it probably would want to see long people videos with this projector.

The IN1126 sound system is more than the most weakly. It was barely audible, even when fully psyched I right next to the projector with the volume was sitting. Although the 1-Watt speakers not work get done, it has a monaural Jack so that you could connect it to external amplified speakers. The InFocus IN1124 has a similarly weak sound system while the Epson 1775W was better.

The InFocus In1126 is well suited for businessmen who need to make frequent presentations on the go, sound, capable, and portable video projector. It has a higher resolution than the similar InFocus IN1124. It is narrower and slightly easier (if not as thin as) the editors' choice Epson PowerLite 1775W. But has the Epson 1775W, Wi-Fi connectivity (via a dongle included), and a port for a USB thumb drive. His photo and video image quality, which very well proved both in our tests, and as a LCD projector, which by their very nature lack the rainbow effect in the IN1126 seen. However, the IN1126 is the value on your list for a ultra-light beamer.

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