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Introducing The Mitsubishi HC7800D Home Theater DLP Projector
The Mitsubishi HC7800D is a home theater DLP projector that produces amazing HD images in 3D as well as 2D. When the HC7800D is combined with the optional Mitsubishi high- speed liquid-crystal 3D active-shutter glasses, 3D projection is taken to whole new level. The proprietary Mitsubishi 3D glasses are designed to match the high-speed response of elements in the DLPTM system. Together, the projector’s DLP conversion and the 3D glasses combine to produce sharp images by minimizing image crosstalk between the right and left eyes. Additionally, the glasses have an ultrahigh-speed response feature, realizing unprecedented high-quality 3D imagery. Using motion-vector analysis technology, 2D images converted to 3D have a natural sensation of depth. High-speed switching is over ten times faster than TN liquid- crystal shutter glasses, reducing blanking to 1/20 and resulting in amazingly low levels of eye fatigue. The HC7800D allows you to truly relax and fully enjoy 3D content with overwhelming sharpness and minimal crosstalk, high definition with minimum judder and luminance with retained brightness.
Cinema-Quality 3D Projector for Your Home Theater
The Mitsubishi HC7800D is a home theater DLP projector that produces amazing HD images not only in 2D, but 3D as well. 3D projection is taken to whole new level, when the HC7800D is combined with the optional Mitsubishi high-speed liquid-crystal 3D active-shutter glasses. The proprietary Mitsubishi 3D glasses are designed to match the high-speed response of elements in the DLPTM system. Together, the projector’s DLP conversion and the 3D glasses combine to produce sharp images by minimizing image crosstalk between the right and left eyes. Additionally, an ultrahigh-speed response feature is incorporated, realizing unprecedented high-quality 3D imagery. The HC7800D allows you to truly relax and fully enjoy 3D content with overwhelming sharpness (minimal crosstalk), high definition (minimum judder) and luminance (brightness maintained). Using motion-vector analysis technology, 2D images converted to 3D have a natural sensation of depth. High-speed switching is over ten times faster than TN liquid- crystal shutter glasses, reducing blanking to 1/20 and resulting in amazingly low levels of eye fatigue.
The 3D projector features a newly developed variable iris that provides high 100,000:1 contrast. Automatic control is high-speed and highly precise, even in continuously changing bright and dim scenes, while blacks are traced and adjusted instantly. This home theater projector reproduces high-definition images, from sources such as hi-definition television broadcasting and Blu-ray players, true to their originals.
The HC7800D HD projector is also equipped with a high-performance extra-low dispersion (ED) 13-lens system for full high definition resolution. Images remain sharp and clear, with chromatic aberration minimized to the fullest and resolution improved, including the periphery.
With 1,500lm luminance and a new color management function, the 3D projector provides superior projections. A high-power lamp ensures enhanced brightness and contrast, so high- resolution images are clearer, sharper and more vivid in both 2D and 3D. The home theater projector includes colors that were previously hard to produce, so images are reproduced with deeper, more vivid hues. Additionally, it is designed with vertical lens shift support for installation flexibility.
Mitsubishi’s HC7800D HD projector features:
- 3D Projection
The HC7800D is Mitsubishi’s first 3D in DLP home theater projector
- Native 1080p
High definition 1080p resolution for amazing picture quality
- HDMI connectivity
Includes two HDMI v1.4 input. Allows for the latest features including Deep Color and full 3D compatibility
- 3D Converter
Integrated 2D to 3D conversion technology brings even classic movies to life in 3D
- Color Management
Mitsubishi’s new color management feature allows users to adjust images to their color preferences. Red, green, blue, cyan, magenta and yellow can each be adjusted individually with out affecting the color quality of other colors
- Diamond Lens
The 4-cluster, 13-piece all-glass lens provides excellent focusing performance with 1.5x magnification of high-definition images
- Ultra-Quiet Noise Level
Amazing low 23dBA noise level (low mode), so you can sit back and enjoy your home theater picture instead of any distracting equipment noise level
- RS232 support
Convenient compatibility with 3rd party control devices
- Long Lamp Life
An amazing lamp life estimated to last up to 5000hrs. Provides owner with hours of home cinema watching enjoyment.
For specifcations, visit Mitsubishi’s HC7800D page:
http://www.mitsubishi-presentations.com/hc7800d/
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