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InFocus Launches New Meeting Room Projectors

InFocus Launches a New User-Friendly Meeting Room Projectors


InFocus Launches a New User-Friendly Meeting Room Projectors

New Projectors Feature Intuitive User Controls, Wireless Capabilities, and Advanced Networking

AUCKLAND, New Zealand - January 27th, 2004 - InFocus® Corporation, the worldwide leader in digital projection technology and services, continues its legacy of innovation in business projection with the launch of the LP®540 and LP®640 projectors. These two new meeting room projectors feature a new breed of user-friendly controls, wireless connectivity and flexible networking capabilities. "We are committed to bringing the latest technology and newest feature enhancements to the AV industry. The LP540 and LP640 are demonstration of that commitment delivering unparalleled versatility for business professionals," said Brent Reed, Country Manager Australia & New Zealand, InFocus Corporation. "By utilising intensive user-focused research, we are able to offer a great blend of superior performance, high-end features and a more intuitive and user-friendly projection technology."

Projectability, InFocus' ease-of-use design, is integrated into every feature of the InFocus LP540 and LP640. A 12-language, smart interactive display offers the working status of the projector in real time (i.e. when it is on and ready for use, or if a lamp needs to be replaced), which makes it easier and more intuitive to operate and maintain. Optional settings, effects and last-minute changes can be adjusted on a simple, icon-based menu, and color-coded connections enable quick and easy set-up.

Both projectors feature automatic keystone adjustment and automatic image synchronization with a source such as a computer, to ensure a quick start and smooth transitions. The LP540 and LP640 offer outstanding colour saturation, with 1,700 lumens and 2,200 lumens respectively.

InFocus LP540 and LP640 support LiteShow, the secure wireless connectivity solution by InFocus. LiteShow allows users to securely project their ideas from PCs anywhere in the room on a shared projector for either individual or collaborative interactive presentations. LiteShow delivers high-resolution, full-colour clarity with fast image updates and smooth, jitter-free images. Industry-standard 128-bit data encryption ensures that data transmission and future product upgrades are as secure and reliable as cabled projection.

Other capabilities include advance networking with InFocus ProjectorNet software that allows IT and facilities personnel to manage multiple projectors in various locations from a single PC. Any company, government facility, or university can reduce maintenance and administrative costs by leveraging the network to remotely troubleshoot and correct user problems. ProjectorNet enables IT and facilities personnel to check on the status of any projector connected to the network at any time saving time, minimizing theft, and extending the life and usability of the projectors.

The stylish profiles of the LP540 and LP640 are perfectly suited for boardrooms, meeting and training settings and even auditoriums.

Availability

InFocus LP540 and LP640 are available at a recommended retail price of $5,999 and $6,999 respectively. For more information, please visit www.au.infocus.com or call 1800 622 800.

About InFocus Corporation

InFocus® Corporation (Nasdaq: INFS), the worldwide leader in digital projection technology and services, enhances thinking, learning and creativity in boardrooms, meeting rooms and classrooms and delivers superior home entertainment experiences by vividly projecting larger-than-life images from multiple sources including computers, DVD players, and PDAs. A recognized projection pioneer and innovator, InFocus provides the most comprehensive line of business and home projectors, projector management tools, wireless technology and projection engines. From the smallest and lightest mobile projectors and feature-packed meeting room products to the finest and most compact home entertainment projection solutions, InFocus has garnered industry acclaim for design, functionality and intuitive solutions. 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.au.infocus.com or contact the company on 503.685.8888 worldwide.

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InFocus, Proxima, LiteShow and LP are registered trademarks and ASK and ScreenPlay are trademarks of InFocus Corporation, and "Digital Light Processing" and "DLP" are trademarks of Texas Instruments.


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