Mitsubishi Digital Electronics Americaís Presentation Products Division, maker of award-winning high quality presentation and display products, announced that it will be showing the first projector made for the home theater market that incorporates the new Texas Instruments Digital Light Processingô DDP3020ô chip with Darkchip 3ô technology, in booth # 535 at this weekís CEDIA Show in Indianapolis.The DLPô DDP3020ô Chip with Darkchip 3ô will equip Mitsubishiís new projector with the advanced capability of a much higher level of contrast (4000:1) and more intense enhanced black levels that are so critical to high quality cinema-level output. The projector, which weighs less than seven pounds, also incorporates TIís latest BrilliantColorô processing technology that uses a patented color-processing algorithm and system level enhancements for more brightness and truer life-like colors. About the size of a box of chocolates, it treats viewers to 1000 lumens of brilliant color output at full 720p resolution and a selection of aspect ratios including CinemaScopeÆìWe invite everyone to come by the booth and see what this unique combination of technology from these two companies will mean to the home theater marketplace,î said Frank Anzures, manager, projector product marketing for Mitsubishi Digital Electronics Americaís Presentation Products Division. ìShow attendees will be the first to get a look at the some of the capabilities we will be packaging in our newest offering for the high-end videophile audience.î