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Review: Mitsubishi HD1000U High Definition 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

Mitsubishi HD1000U High Definition 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
For the serious movie enthusiasts, the Mitsubishi HD1000U High Definition 720p DLP Home Theater Projector comes in as a great boon. Loaded with some of the most exceptional features, this home theater projector has become the first choice for rendering some quality viewing experience. With the HD1000U Projector you can conveniently forget the 70 inch flat panel image quality as this unit lets you project a high definition image hundreds of inches large and that too with its quiet operation and huge, beautiful picture quality.

This Mitsubishi product exhibits some state of the art features like True HD Images with native 720p format to deliver highly detailed HD picture that looks crisp even at large sizes. One of the keys to Mitsubishi’s HD1000U design is a seven-segment color wheel. The HD1000U 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. 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.

Features of Mitsubishi HD1000U High Definition 720p DLP
  • True HD
  • HDMI input
  • Brilliant Color
  • Digital keystone correction
  • Screen format selection
Pros
Great resolution delivers exceptional image quality

Cons
Difficult to figure out, it’s a good unit