InFocus

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InFocus Corporation
Type Public (NASDAQINFS)
Founded 1986
Headquarters Wilsonville, Oregon,
United States Flag of the United States
Key people Bob O'Malley, CEO
Mark Perry, Interim CFO
Joe O'Sullivan, Acting COO
Industry Consumer Electronics
Products Digital projectors
Revenue US$374.8 million (2006)
Operating income ($49.7) million (2006)
Net income US$61.92 million (2006)
Employees 375 Worldwide
Website www.infocus.com

This article is about the corporation. For information about the Muslim newspaper, see Southern California InFocus.


InFocus Corporation (NASDAQINFS), founded 1986, is a US-based company that develops, manufactures, and distributes a variety of digital projectors and accessories. InFocus is headquartered in Wilsonville, Oregon. It is one of three companies derived from Tektronix display cluster which also includes Planar Systems & Clarity Visual Systems.

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InFocus produces digital front projectors for business users, educators, ProAV customers, mobile professionals and home theater enthusiasts. InFocus boasts a new product portfolio, consisting of 80% DLP(R) by Texas Instruments(tm) equipped projectors and 20% LCD and is known for setting the industry standard for high performance video and static displays.

InFocus owns and operates the ASK Proxima brand, and in the past sold products of name: ASK, Proxima, and InFocus ScreenPlay. They also acquired the company TUN (The University Network) providing digital media and thin screen television advertising to colleges, which was sold in late 2006.

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