Mitsubishi intro’s the MZW/MX/MXW HDTV Series
Mitsubishi has produced some pretty legendary televisions for years, and they recently expanded their line with the MZW and MX/MXW series.
The MZW have 1080p features, including a 10-bit Diamond panel as well as 120Hz technology. Models of this series are the LCD-40MZW200, a 40-inch job that costs about $2,732. Another is the LCD-46MZW200, a 46 inch screen at $3,643.
As for the MX/MXW series, they have a large price range, the highest being a 42-inch at $2,550. The lowest is the 19 inch one at $910. These televisions have a full HD display, or a smaller one at 1,366 x 768.
Mitsubishi unveils the DVR-BZ100, DVR-BZ200 Blu-ray recorders, both with touchscreen remote
Mitsubishi is entering the Blu-ray disc recorder market with a big splash, they have announced two new Blu-ray disc recorders – the DVR-BZ100 and the DVR-BZ200. Both models belong to Mitsubishi’s “Real Blu-ray” disc recorder series, and both can simultaneously record two digital broadcast programs in HD quality. The two Blu-ray disc recorders differ in their respective HDD capacity though. The DVR-BZ100 has 250GB while the DVR-BZ200 is packed with 500GB.
Mitsubishi introduces two new projectors
Mitsubishi is once again making a big push to be a player in the video industry. They just announced two new projectors that are geared towards businesses, schools, conference rooms and your home theater.
The XL5980U LCD projector, boasts 5500 ANSI lumens, 600: contrast ratio, 3D CineView, and an anti-theft alarm for installation venues like auditoriums, college classrooms and churches. The projector also provides horizontal and vertical lens shift, offering extreme flexibility for most installations. Once the projector is in place, the picture can be readjusted optically or digitally, regardless of the screen used, without taking the projector out of its mount. Mitsubishi’s new XL5980U is available at a suggested retail price of $8,995.
Mitsubishi’s WD2000U is a native WXGA (1280 x 768) resolution, high-definition projector and utilizes Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing TrueVision DDP3020 image processing chip set. It allows for true 10-bit image processing for incredible detail across a wide screen and a 5000 hour lamp. Powered vertical and horizontal lens shift capabilities and an array of optional lenses, the WD2000U is perfect for sophisticated integration projects for business, education, even home theater applications. The WD2000U is currently available for a suggested retail price of $3,995.
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