InFocus Announces New High-Definition Home Theater Projector; InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 Boasts the Latest Technology Available for Home Theater.WILSONVILLE, Ore. -- From the number-one brand name in consumer projection comes a new projector that delivers amazing technical advances for home theater owners who value and appreciate the best the industry has to offer. InFocus(R) Corporation (Nasdaq:INFS INFS InFocus Corporation (stock symbol) ), the worldwide leader in digital projection technology and services, today announced the InFocus ScreenPlay(R) 7210, the newest home theater projector See front-projection TV. that leverages the latest home theater technology to bring high-definition excellence to the custom installation market and discerning videophiles. For a home theater experience that guarantees goose bumps and the thrill of being a part of the action, the InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 provides increased, crisp 2800:1 contrast and improved black levels for enriched color saturation and excellent native 720p high-definition video performance. Built from the best-selling 720p ScreenPlay legacy, the ScreenPlay 7210 combines the new DarkChip3 DLP (Digital Light Processing) A data projection technology from TI that produces clear, readable images on screens in lit rooms. DLP is used in all types of projection devices, from data projectors that weigh only a few pounds to large rear-projection TVs to electronic (TM) technology from Texas Instruments(R) and the Faroudja DCDi 2310 deinterlacer with award-winning InFocus engineering to create and display amazing image clarity. "Developed from the legacy of our most popular home theater projector, the InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 offers the very latest technology from InFocus," said Scott Hix, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales at InFocus. "The InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 is a powerhouse projector that enables stellar HD images and is the ideal choice for the enthusiast who has done their homework." To ensure deep, saturated colors and rich blacks, the InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 comes with an all-glass, Carl Zeiss 1.3x zoom lens with a 35mm filter thread to customize the light output without sacrificing color richness or sharp contrast. For even more flexibility, a 72mm filter thread and optional neutral density filter In photography and optics, a neutral density filter or ND filter is a "grey" filter. An ideal neutral density filter reduces light of all wavelengths or colors equally. ensure a perfect image with smaller screen sizes and maintain black levels optimized in any room lighting. Displaying pop-off-the-screen color against true blacks and a detailed grayscale In computing, a grayscale or greyscale digital image is an image in which the value of each pixel is a single sample. Displayed images of this sort are typically composed of shades of gray, varying from black at the weakest intensity to white at the strongest, though in , the InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 boasts 1400 video-optimized lumens and dramatic SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, White Plains, NY, www.smpte.org) A professional society for motion picture and TV engineers with more than 9,000 members worldwide. It prepares standards and documentation for TV production. (cinematic standard) brightness on up to 11-foot wide screens. Exclusive to InFocus ScreenPlay, the new projector also offers FLI FLI - Flash Lights Impressively. 2310(TM) DCDI, the latest generation of Academy(R) Award-winning technology from Faroudja, which eliminates video image stuttering stuttering or stammering, speech disorder marked by hesitation and inability to enunciate consonants without spasmodic repetition. Known technically as dysphemia, it has sometimes been attributed to an underlying personality disorder. , scan lines and artifacts to produce the most perfect, highest-quality images. Like other InFocus ScreenPlay projectors, the ScreenPlay 7210 was designed to be user-friendly with a simple keypad and backlit home theater remote to allow for ease of installation and more time to enjoy the movie or big game with life-size images. Eight user-selectable video sources allow for impressive connectivity to a full range of devices, including VCRs, DVDs, component and RGB (Red Green Blue) The computer's native color space, which is the color system for capturing and displaying images. RGB was derived from our own perception of color because human eyes are sensitive to red, green and blue (see trichromaticity). HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates , EDTV (Enhanced Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards with 480 lines of resolution. All EDTV formats are progressive scan (480p) and provide a sharper picture than SDTV (Standard Definition TV), but not as good as HDTV (High Definition TV). , standard TV and computers. The InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 also has a 12-volt screen trigger, which will automatically raise and lower an electronic screen when the projector is powered on/off. Availability The InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 will be available in February 2005 for purchase through home theater and AV dealers. For more information, please visit www.infocushome.com. About InFocus Corporation InFocus(R) Corporation (Nasdaq:INFS) has been innovating and developing new ways for people to share big pictures and ideas in business, education and home entertainment for almost twenty years. Beginning with our worldwide leadership in digital projectors, today our expertise extends beyond projection into large format displays, rear projection televisions, wireless connectivity, networking software and engine technology all designed to make the presentation of ideas, information, and entertainment an exhilarating experience. InFocus Corporation's global headquarters are located in Wilsonville, Oregon, USA, with regional offices in Europe and Asia. For more information, visit the InFocus Corporation web site at www.infocus.com or contact the company toll-free at 800-294-6400 (U.S. and Canada) or 503-685-8888 worldwide. InFocus, ASK, Proxima, ASK Proxima, LiteShow, ScreenPlay and LP are trademarks or registered trademarks of InFocus Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Digital Light Processing and DLP are trademarks of Texas Instruments. |
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