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Retail Price: $999.99
Deal Price: $978.00
Savings: $ 21.99 ( 2% )
Stock: N/A
Manufacturer: MITSUBISHI
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Batteries Included: 1 Batteries: 2 Binding: Electronics Brand: Mitsubishi Color: Dark Gray EAN: 0082400024411 Feature: True HD Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: MITSUBISHI Manufacturer: MITSUBISHI Model: HD1000U Publisher: MITSUBISHI Studio: MITSUBISHI Variation Description: Dark Gray
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Features
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True HD HDMI input Brilliant Color¿ Digital keystone correction Screen format selection
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Editorial Reviews:
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Versatility comes with the latest DLP BrilliantColor technology. BrilliantColor 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. If you're a hi-definition video enthusiast who's been looking for a more affordable way to bring front-screen projection to your home theater or family room, the HD1000U DLP home theater projector is what you've been looking for. This 720p format, native 16: 9 HD projector is just right for you, even if you don't have a dedicated room for home theater. The HD1000 projects at 1500 lumens and includes advanced color technology and bring you the picture quality you want.One of the keys to Mitsubishi's HD1000 design is a seven-segment color wheel. The design gives you a faster picture refresh (4x speed) plus an additional boost of white that will saturate your screen with true-to-life color and smooth motion. The HD1000 HD projector also features BrilliantColor for DLP technology, a new color-processing algorithm that moves beyond standard 3-color processing to a 6-color process that more accurately captures the true color in video and natural scenes. The technology enables a greater than 50% brightness increase in mid tone images that projects uniform brightness and color into every corner of your screen.From source to screen, Mitsubishi makes sure you get a pure connection with a choice of HDMI or component cable connectors and true 10-bit processing. The 720p HDTV format brings you 720 lines of vertical resolution transmitted at one time, as opposed to interlaced formats, so your HD projector can produce more clarity for fast motion events such as sports. Mount it on a wall or place it on a table, then square the picture with digital keystone correction if needed.
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Reviews :
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Conclusion: Amazing projector! Review: Mitsubishi HD1000U High Definition 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
This projector worth every penny for the picture quality you get. Highly recommended!
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Conclusion: AMAZING RESOLUTION Review: Mitsubishi HD1000U High Definition 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
Yes, you can pay $3,000 and more for a DVD HD projector for your home movie theater. But, why? This moderately priced projector has great bright throw (see it in sun-filled room) and satisfying definition with settings for different screen aspect ratios. Easy to set up and connect to program source, DVD or TV or tape. Handsome package, too. Compact and neat. Enjoy.
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Conclusion: The 2007-2008 Value King Review: This was my third projector and what a difference! If you've only seen 4:3 (not widescreen) business projectors and think it can't compare to an expensive flat-panel HDTV, think again! I have the image of an 8-foot plasma in my living room! It does not do miracles - if you feed it a crappy (standard definition) signal, you can crappy results (although better than it looks on my super-high res. computer screen) but when you feed this baby HD (which I do from my computer and HD-DVD player - yeah I chose wrong in the format war) it's the most immersive, cinematic experience I've ever had in the home. Sounds crazy, but maybe more cinematic than in the movie theater, because my blacks are better and it's crisper!
Speaking of black levels (not wanting 'black' to really be 'medium gray' as happens often with business projectors) I rate this as mid-range in home theater projectors. There are lots of better projectors for black levels, if that's really your obsession, but few at this price and as far as I know, none that also offer this much brightness! In the day I don't have total light control and the image is still VERY watchable, because it's a bright unit. Contrast is the main thing to suffer - colors are a bit washed out, but it's not like it's hard to see what's going on. Shadow detail is where the DarkChip 2 really shines. I never have to wonder what I'm missing in the shadows any more.
As for the resolution, there's a lot of marketing these days about 'Full HD' as though to imply that 720p is Half HD or something. There are 2 High Definition specs, 1080i and 720p for broadcast television. Blu-Ray is 1080p (but at a slower frame rate) and a third spec. I feel the jump from standard def up to 720p is greater than the jump from 720p to 1080p. 720p is the sweet spot for value. I will eventually have a 1080p projector so I can go even bigger (12-feet?) and not see pixels and have the best possible resolution, but 720p is definitely HD and looks like it and does a great job with 1080i also. I have spend many many hours with a 1080p 52" television and I have a 30" computer monitor that's double the resolution of 1080p. There is a difference, but it's totally diminishing returns for those looking for the value sweet spot. That spot is 720p at this point in time, and the Mits is the best lower-end 720p on the market at the present time.
If you can get away with the installation (which means you have ceilings between 7'6" and 10" high) and you don't want to spend a ton of money, this is the projector for you. Just be sure to feed it a HD source as much as possible and you'll be pleased.
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Conclusion: Get the new one! Review: I am the lead installer for a company that installs RealHomeTheaters, so hopefully my experience can be of some help.
This is last years model. The newest version is the HC1500. The new model has a few up-grades vs. this one.
1. Brighter ( 100 more lumens)
2. More Contrast ( 2500:1 vs. 2000:1)
3. Price Drop (until everyone decides to blow these out)
Hope this helps get your RealHomeTheaters off the ground!
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Conclusion: Great first projector Review: I've been using this projector for over 6 months now and have had no problems with it. I have it mounted to the ceiling using a VANTAGE POINT CGUPM12-S Universal Front Projector Mount mount and it works very well.
We have over 250 hours in low lamp mode. High definition sources through HDMI look especially great ( XBox or High Definition DVD player ) when compared to regular definition DVD.
The one con is that it is 720p max but I wasn't ready to pay several times more for 1080.
The one bit of advice - get a real screen. Your wall just won't do no matter how badly you want it to.
Were I to create my home theater room again, I would definitely buy this projector!
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