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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Mitsubishi HD4000U High Definition 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

Widescreen images move easily from your desktop to the conference room or even the family room with the HD4000U, Mitsubishi's first WXGA, multimedia projector. This, high-brightness, DLP® high-definition projector is specially designed for wide-format laptops and imaging applications that use the 16:9 wide aspect ratio. Use it in the classroom, conference room, or in other spaces with ambient light. Or use it in your trade show booth, retail store, or showroom for eye catching displays. The true WXGA (1280x768) resolution of this high definition projector lets you display more content on screen.

In the Boardroom, or at Home, You'll See Mitsubishi's Color Technology at Work
The HD4000U includes the latest DDP3020 TrueVision Image Processing with BrilliantColor to bring you truer, more vibrant colors, for an image that's visually comparable to similar multimedia projectors with much higher brightness specs. BrilliantColor for DLP technology uses a new color-processing algorithm to move beyond standard 3-color processing to a 6-color process that more accurately captures the true color common in video and nature scenes. The technology enables a greater than 50% brightness increase in mid tone images for video projectors. Since it's a true high definition projector that means it can be your choice for home entertainment as well.

Engineered for Long-Term Value
Misubishi's low maintenance design and strong warranty give you long-term value too. This multimedia projector carries 3-year parts and labor warranty, and three years on Mitsubishi's Express Replacement Assistance (ERA) program. Their filter-free design resists dust and dirt with no clogged filters to clean or change, reducing maintenance costs.

Feature List

True Wide XGA Format Provides user flexibility of new wide screen operating system formats. Wide screen video display capability. Allows user to display more content on screen.
True HD Enjoy true HD content from HD feeds.
Brilliant Color Allows for more vivid, rich colors while increasing mid-tones and superior black levels.
Security Features Compatible Kensington lock slot; Password lockout capability which protects the projector from unauthorized use.
Low Lamp Mode Extended lamp life and quieter noise operation.
Filter-Free No filter required, resistant to dust and dirt, no clogged filters. Reduced maintenance fees.
Auto Source Detect Detects what data source is available for easy set up.
HDMI Input True High Definition input for the best quality video display.
Flexible Usage For business and home. Ideal for media PCs.
High Brightness Allows display in large or less lighting controlled environments.

Customer Review: Long Lamp Life and Great Picture
I bought this projector in Jan 2007 and the lamp is still going strong. I use it in my basement theater room and the kids play the Xbox 360 in HD almost daily. We have a HD-DVD player and a Blu-Ray player attached and the image is outstanding. The projector is 14' from the 114" screen and it nearly fills it. Average screen size in HD is 108" with no distortion. I watch almost all sporting events on this screen and even hockey (lots of white in the background from the ice and boards) and the image never looks washed out. It is also very quiet, almost undetectable during sports and video-gaming. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a low-cost, long-lamp-life, projector.
Customer Review: Better than Hoped For
After looking at 50" plasma TVs, we decided to buy the Mitsubishi HD4000. We expected to need a screen, or to have to paint a wall white, but the image is so bright we don't need to. Now we have an entire wall providing us a 96" television. The image has vivid colors and makes our HD capability much more noticeable than it was on our 32" flat screen. Great for watching movies and sports. A bit difficult for gaming, as the TV is behind you.


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