The InFocus Pinnacle Master uses a traditional lamp-based light source rather than laser, with a rated lamp life of 25,000 hours in eco mode. The unit measures 316 mm wide, 306 mm tall, and 263 mm deep, giving it a volume of roughly 25,431 cm³. At 3,300 g, it sits in a mid-range weight class for a home projector. A dedicated smartphone app is included, allowing users to interact with the projector directly from a mobile device.
The InFocus Pinnacle Master delivers a 1080p output resolution and can project images up to 150″ in size. Focus is handled via a motorized mechanism, while manual focus is not available and zoom is fixed rather than motorized. On the HDR front, the projector does not support HDR10, HDR10+, or Dolby Vision, so content is rendered without high dynamic range processing regardless of the source material.
Wireless connectivity is a strong suit of the InFocus Pinnacle Master, with Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) support alongside Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 4, as well as Bluetooth 5.2. For streaming, the projector has Chromecast built-in, supports AirPlay and Miracast, and carries DLNA certification, covering a broad range of casting and network playback options. On the wired side, there is one HDMI port and one USB port, while VGA, DVI, RJ45, and S/PDIF connections are absent.
The InFocus Pinnacle Master includes built-in smart TV functionality and comes with a remote control for navigation. Audio is handled by a single built-in speaker rated at 5W, though stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos are not supported; a 3.5 mm headset jack is available for connecting external audio. Lens shift, both vertical and horizontal, is absent, and there is no external memory slot for local storage expansion.