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Mitsubishi Widescreen High-Definition HD4000U Projector

Feb 23, 2006 8:00 AM


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Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division’s HD4000U, its first high-definition projector designed for wide-format laptops and imaging applications requiring the 16:9 aspect ratio, is poised for use with the newer wide XGA operating systems.

The projector boasts Texas Instruments DDP3020 Digital Light Processing TrueVision image processing and Mitsubishi's BrilliantColor, which uses a color-processing algorithm and system-level enhancements for greater brightness and truer, more vibrant colors while increasing mid-tone color levels by more than 50 percent.

"Our new HD4000U brings widescreen imaging to business and professional environments to complement the latest presentation tools and laptops," says Frank Anzures, manager of projector product marketing for Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America.

Along with an impressive contrast ratio of 2500:1 for greater detail in dark images, particularly in video, the HD4000U weighs just 6.4lbs., making it easy to carry home for a widescreen, high-definition home theater experience. Its 2000 ANSI lumens project crisp, bright images comparable to those from models with much higher brightness specifications.

"System consultants and integrators have been requesting a widescreen projector from Mitsubishi that shows excellent video," says James Chan, director, product marketing, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America. "Our HD4000U offers them the flexibility and portability they need for almost any setting."

For more information, call (888) 307-0312 or visit www.mitsubishi-presentations.com.


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