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InFocus LiteShowII Wireless Presentation Adaptor | 
| Brand: InFocus
List Price: $249.99 Buy New: $201.99 You Save: $48.00 (19%)
New (19) Used (1) from $228.43
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 5972
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 1.3
MPN: INLITESHOW2 Model: INLITESHOW2 UPC: 797212700735 EAN: 5051749103434 ASIN: B000SKQNWG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 4-digit access code | | • | WEP 128 and WPA-Personal (PSK) | | • | 802.11b/g standard | | • | Access Point+ | | • | VGA Pass-Through |
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Product Description The InFocus LiteShow II Wireless Presentation Adaptor connects directly to any projector with a VGA connection, making that projector wireless-enabled. Not only can users send standard slideshow presentations from their laptop, but advanced hardware actually enables LiteShow II to receive seamless high-resolution video and stereo audio simultaneously. You won't have to worry about the annoyance of video or audio "lag", with onboard 802.11 b/g connectivity each presentation will be smooth.As display technology evolves and higher resolution content is integrated in presentations, LiteShow II is designed to support and adapt to these changes. Operating on the WiFi standard with ample memory for upgrades, your future presentations will be as brilliantly cable-free as those you make today with LiteShow II.Zero cables to present, no more software to pass around! LiteShow II features onboard memory, which holds the necessary driver and management software. Any new user can connect to the LiteShow II wireless signal, install the software and begin a presentation in a matter of minutes. Impressive new technology from InFocus is so easy to use it will change the way meetings are run.Believe it or not most meetings are meant to bring people together to share ideas, here's how the LiteShow II makes this possible:
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Disappointing .... January 21, 2008 D. Swartzendruber (Simpsonville, SC) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased the InFocus LiteShowII Wireless Presentation Adaptor in hopes that I would not have to run an additional cable to the projector. Installation and usage was easy, the problem is with the software you have to install on the presenter's laptop. The software uses a lot of CPU which caused the laptop to become sluggish. At times it took 5 seconds for a slide to change. The laptop was a 1.2Ghz Pentium M with 2GB RAM, Windows XP Pro. The problem is when visitors come with their own laptop that may not be the latest and greatest or they have a lot of junk installed, the InFocus software is unusable. Thankfully I ordered it from Amazon and my return of the product was painless!
Excellent Product December 1, 2007 J. A. Barlow (Nashville, TN) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am a teacher and also hold responsibility for technology purchases in the science department. Last spring we started using tablet pc's and so we could be wireless we went with the Plextor product. It was a huge disappointment as they were never truthful about when the Vista version would come out and when it did, the lag between writing on the tablet and it appearing on the screen was totally distracting for the students. Three weeks ago, I changed out the adapters to the Liteshow 2's and what a difference. Some key points include: The setup is a breeze even when configured as an accesspoint (Never did get the Plexto to work properly in this configuration). The connection software that resides on the computer is very user friendly and you can arrive in a classroom and be projecting with no hassles within seconds. In fact, the software actually is a lot easier than the process I had to go through to set up a wired VGA connection. The software is free. (Plextor only give you 3 licenses and is extremely user unfriendly) There is a tiny lag between writing and it appearing on the screen but nothing that would ever distract the students. I have several set up and if we switch classrooms, it takes no time at all to log onto another one. I am extremely pleased with this product, InFocus really knew what they were doing on this one.
Yes, Jessica, there is a signal delay March 26, 2008 GBD in MD (Maryland) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
InFocus says there's no signal delay. YES THERE IS!!! I actually like the unit. Well, I LIKED the unit (past tense). There is a minimal signal delay, and over time, I lost all connectivity. It kept dropping the signal from my laptops. Not one laptop, but two. I liked it while it lasted. Stay wired. Wireless isn't quite the way to go yet.
got what i was looking for June 20, 2008 H. Singh (USA) I was in the market for converting my projector wireless and InFocus LiteShowII Wireless Presentation Adapter is exactly what you need. As mentioned by other reviewers i did see some lag but it was not perceptible to the audience at all. Here are some numbers : Distance between the laptop and projector - 40 feet Laptop - Win Vista 1 GB ram and manufacturer is Acer. I would recommend this device to everybody if they wish to save money by not buying a $1000-2000 wireless projector.
Returned it ASAP July 11, 2008 Jason_Four (Dallas, TX USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was told by InFocus customer support (800-799-9911) that this device would allow my XBox 360 to project onto any of their projectors. With a separate cable ($40) from XBox, it's possible "wired"; but not "wirelessly". Can't fool me twice - thanks for reading.
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