Saturday, October 2, 2010

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Debuts HC4000 HD Home Theater Projector at CEDIA 2010 in Atlanta

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Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division, known for award-winning, high-quality, high-definition presentation and display products, today exhibits its new HC4000 high-definition home theater projector at the CEDIA show in Atlanta, September 23-27, 2010.  The new HC4000 has a wealth of high-performance features at an entry-level price.

"Mitsubishi has excellent price-performance value for DIY home-theater projectors.  We start with a low initial investment and back it with a low total cost of ownership over the life of the projector," said Wayne Kozuki, product marketing manager, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division.  "With our new HC4000, we continue the tradition with an abundance of high-level features at a very affordable price.  The Mitsubishi HC4000 is definitely a winner in performance and value."

Mitsubishi's new HC4000 projector uses Texas Instruments' latest 1080p DLP® chip, the DarkChip 3 with BrilliantColor™.  It blasts 1300 lumens and provides up to 750:1 ANSI contrast ratio.  ANSI contrast is measured using uniform standards set by American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for fair and equitable comparisons. Users can be sure that the true contrast of the HC4000 shows remarkably high detail and color depth for maximum video display impact.  The projector also boasts super-sharp, all-glass lenses for rich, vivid realistic images.

Viewing widescreen 2.35:1 aspect ratio films is easy with the HC4000 projector, thanks to its anamorphic lens support.  Users simply position an anamorphic lens in front of the HC4000 lens and select the appropriate Anamorphic Mode 1 or Mode 2, either 2.35:1 or 16:9 aspect ratios, for the corresponding movie format.  It's a simple and economical design that saves time and effort while providing the ultimate home theater viewing experience.

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