InFocus Launches Pinnacle Master and Pinnacle Challenger Projectors with Google TV

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InFocus has introduced two new projectors, the Pinnacle Master and Pinnacle Challenger, at IFA 2025 in Berlin. These compact LED projectors come with Google TV, making it easy to stream movies and shows. Both the projectors offer sharp 1080p Full HD visuals and are designed for home entertainment.

The Pinnacle Master has a brightness of 600 lumens, while the Pinnacle Challenger has 300 lumens. This means the Master is brighter, ideal for rooms with some light, while the Challenger works best in darker spaces. Both can project large images up to 150 inches and have a long-lasting LED light that works for up to 25,000 hours.

Both projectors run on Google TV 12, which includes Netflix and access to the Google Play Store for apps like YouTube and Disney+. They use a MediaTek MTK9629 chip with 2GB of memory for smooth performance.

Features like autofocus, auto keystone correction, and intelligent zoom make setup simple by automatically adjusting the image to fit your wall or screen.

The Pinnacle Master weighs 7.3 pounds (3.3 kg) and measures 12.4 x 12.0 x 10.4 inches. The lighter Pinnacle Challenger weighs 3.5 pounds (1.6 kg) and is 10.8 x 10.5 x 8.9 inches. Both are quiet, with noise levels below 32 decibels, so they won’t disturb your movie nights.

These projectors also have a special panoramic cloud bracket for floor-to-ceiling projection and power delivery. They support vibrant colors with DCI-P3 technology for a more lifelike picture.

Users can adjust brightness, contrast, and sound settings, including equalizer options for better audio. You can control them with a remote, gestures, or a mobile app available on Apple and Google stores.

InFocus says these projectors are eco-friendly and offer great picture quality in a small size. Pricing and exact release dates weren’t shared, but they are expected to be available soon. The Pinnacle series is perfect for anyone wanting a portable, easy-to-use projector for home entertainment.

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