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| Mitsubishi HC1600 720p DLP Home Theater Projector | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 3 reviews) Category: CE
Publisher: MITSUBISHI Studio: MITSUBISHI Brand: Mitsubishi Label: MITSUBISHI Color: N/A Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Batteries Included: 1 Special Features: nv:Resolution^1280 x 720|Brightness^1700 ANSI Lumens|Contrast Ratio^2500:1|Aspect Ratio^16:9|Aspect Ratio^4:3|Display Technology^DLP|Data Signals^NTSC4.43|Data Signals^PAL|Data Signals^PAL-M|Data Signals^PAL-N|Data Signals^Supports 640 x 480 to 1280 x 720+ Compressed 1280 x 1024|Video Signals^Component Video|Video Signals^480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i|H Sync^15 - 80 kHz|V Sync^50 - 85 Hz|Dot Clock^110MHz|Inputs^S-Video|Inputs^HDMI|Inputs^RCA|Inputs^RCA (Y, CB, CR) Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.5 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 12.2 x 3.9
MPN: HC1600 Model: HC1600 UPC: 082400027160 EAN: 0082400027160 ASIN: B001B680GI
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| Features:
| | Native 720p Resolution | | | 1700 ANSI lumens | | | Exclusive Mitsubishi Brilliant Color technology | | | 2500:1 contrast ratio | | | Up to 3000 hours lamp life |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description If you are a high-definition video enthusiast who's looking for a more affordable way to bring a front-screen projection to your home theater or family room, the Mitsubishi HC1600 projector is the right choice for you.This native 720p high definition projector shines bright at 1700 ANSI lumens and includes a sharp 2500:1 contrast ratio for extraordinary crisp details even when the lights are on. It includes the Texas Instruments DDP3020 DLP chip with BrilliantColor processing technology for added boost to brightness and color to your images. Additionally, it includes a flexible HDMI connectivity input, a lamp life of up to 3000 hours and operates at an ultra-quiet 25dBA noise level. This native 720p projector makes the high definition home theater experience even more affordable.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Theatre for home personal use October 13, 2008 Unlike other people, I don't know about the performance of other projectors. I found this projector pretty good value for what I paid ($800) to see movies projected on my wall (which is off-white in color).
The 16:9 ratio gives a theatre like image and the remote works bouncing off the wall itself. Have not seen much difference between using a VGA cable and HDMI when watching DVDs. The only objectionable part would be the rainbow effect - you tend to catch the RGB separation if you blinked at the screen while moving your head and this can be somewhat irritating.
Overall, I would rate the projector worth the value I paid.
  Adequate September 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I liked this projector, it had what I needed mostly. Very good picture for this price range.
I was a little frustrated with the adjustment controls, it wasn't quite as vertically flexible as I would have liked.
I ended up returning the projector, because it didn't have the throw range I needed for my projector room. I needed something with a 20 ft throw range, and the Mitsubishi only had a 15 ft throw for the 100 inch screen I have (my fault I should have checked this ahead of time).
It's too bad because the picture was solid. I ended up getting a Panasonic, which has a large thow capability.
  Not Bad, but not as good as the HC1500 September 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I won't get too detailed, but this projector was one of two projectors I had in my mind to buy. I bought this unit and the optoma hd65, and I wound up keeping the optoma due to the better color reproduction that the unit produced. The Mitsu has wonderful sharpness and extreme brightness, but overall satisfaction, I went with the Optoma. I actually had a test room with both units running on different screens (side by side) and the optoma right out of the box had much better color. Especially the black detail. The mitsu really had issues with the black detail. If you want a much more extensive review, check out projectorreviews.com. I have nothing to do with them, but they do extensive testing and research.
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