Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America announced its new HC7800D 3D DLP projector at CEDIA 2011.
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3D All the Rage as Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions Debuts New HC7800D 3D DLP Home Theater Front Projector
IRVINE, Calif., September 7, 2011 – Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America, Inc. adds another 3D projector, the HC7800D, to its line of large screen visual displays at the CEDIA Home Theater Show in Indianapolis, September 7-10, 2011 in Booth #5537. The HC7800D is the first 3D projector in the line that features the latest DLP® chip that enables 3D technology.
“Mitsubishi is known for pushing the visual technology envelope, especially when creating the biggest, boldest 3D images,” said Wayne Kozuki, product manager, Mitsubishi Electric. “We started selling 3D home theater products in 2007, and we’re excited to add our latest, feature-packed projector to our full line of 3D-ready large screen displays.”
Mitsubishi Electric’s new mid-range HC7800D uses Texas Instruments’ latest DLP® 0.65” DMD chip to create exciting, vibrant 3D images in full high-definition, 1080P resolution. Its ultra-hushed fan creates 25 dBa in low mode, so you’ll only hear the sweet sounds of quiet dialogue or music during your movie or television show, not an annoying fan hum.
The projector also boasts an amazingly long lamp life of up to 5000* hours in low mode, which provides years of typical use before a lamp change. Its one-year limited warranty is also one of the best lamp warranties in the industry.
Mitsubishi Electric’s new HC7800D home theater projector blasts an impressive 1600 lumens used to create high-brightness, high-contrast (up to 30,000:1 full on/full off) images that are smooth, dazzling and true to the original 2D and 3D content.
The projector is also one of the few models in its category that supports 3D Frame Rate Conversion. This new, high-speed frame reproduction technology crafts detailed, high-definition 3D images with minimum crosstalk or distortion so 3D content appears to literally jump off the screen, even in high speed action scenes.
Two of the latest HDMI™ version 1.4 inputs support 3D signals, as well as provide easy set-up options for multiple video inputs. The projector’s RS232 support offers plug-and-play connectivity with third-party remote operations for easy installation and control.
The HC7800D will be available third quarter 2011 through authorized Mitsubishi Electric distributors and dealers, just in time for the year-end holiday gift giving season, priced at $3495. It comes with Mitsubishi’s two-year limited warranty on parts and labor.
“Mitsubishi is a leading provider of 3D home theater display products and we’re always interested in sharing our new technology with the CEDIA audience,” said James Chan, vice president, marketing, Mitsubishi Electric. “We continue to bring the best in front and rear projection using display technology with a broad range of products to our home theater partners.”
About Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Presentation Products Division
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America’s Presentation Products Division, known for award- winning, high-quality, high-definition presentation and display products, markets an extensive line of professional presentation, front-projection home entertainment, and rear-projection video wall cube display systems and digital signage monitors that are designed with DLP® or LCD technology. Products are sold through authorized distributors, resellers, retailers and system integrators throughout the United States and Mexico. For more information, call 888-307-0312 or visit http://mitsubishi-presentations.com. You may also connect with Mitsubishi on Facebook and Twitter