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Mitsubishi HC3800


$1,495.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Great price. HDMI 1.3 input. 1080p.

The Cons:Fairly loud. No manual iris. Only 1 HDMI input.

The Mitsubishi HC3800 is a 1080p, DLP home-theater projector released by Mitsubishi in 2009 as a director competitor to the Optoma HD20. The HC3800 is more expensive, but makes up for this with superior image sharpness, color saturation, contrast, and three-dimensionality.

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Plus, it features a high-performance Diamond lens with a 1.5x zoom range; anamorphic lens modes; and a 5000-hour lamp life. Its most highlighted feature is a new digital micromirror device (DMD), that works with a .65 Digital Light Processing (DLP) chip to reproduce finely-detailed images with greatly reduced light fusion—the result being high-definition 1080p images. In fact, the unit even includes a Blu-ray 24P direct output for delivering smooth movement and supposedly 2x the speed of conventional cinema films.

Features

  • 1080p DLP Projector
  • Diamond Lens
  • Anamorphic Lens Modes
  • New DMD
  • .65 DLP Chip
  • Blu-ray 24P Output
  • HDMI v1.3 Input
  • Color Management
  • Ultra-Quiet Noise LeveL
  • RS232 Support
  • Top Access Lamp
  • Long Lamp Life
  • 2 Year Parts/Labor Warranty
  • 1 Year / 500-Hours Lamp Warranty

Specifications

  • Imaging Technology: 0.65” 1-Chip DMD, 12deg.LVDS, DDP3021
  •  Brightness/Lumens: 1300 ANSI Lumens
  • Native Resolution: 1920x1080
  • Maximum Resolution: 1920x1200
  • Viewable Size: 50-300”
  • Lens Zoom: 1.5x
  • Contrast Ratio: 4,000:1 (on/off)
  • Color Wheel: 6-Segment (RGBRGB)
  • Lens Throw Ratio: 1.52-2.26
  • Zoom/Focus Adjustment: Manual Focus & Zoom Lens (Zoom Ratio 1.5:1)
  • PC/Mac Compatibility: Yes
  • Lamp Life (low): 5000hrs

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Pros
  • 2

    great price

  • 2

    HDMI 1.3 input

  • 2

    1080p

  • 2

    2-year warranty

  • 2

    excellent customer support

  • 2

    good colours - even before calibration

  • 2

    good black levels

  • 2

    slick aesthetic

  • 2

    smaller size

  • 2

    includes backlit remote control

  • 2

    good brightness and contrast

  • 2

    better than average lamp life

Cons
  • 2

    fairly loud

  • 1

    no manual iris

  • 1

    only 1 HDMI input

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