Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division introduced its latest entry into the home theater market, the Mitsubishi Home Cinema HC900U DLP projector. Its high contrast ratio and proprietary gamma control technology provide professional-level features for even the most demanding home theater enthusiast. ìThe Mitsubishi brand is synonymous with high quality, cutting-edge technology and superior performance in all of its markets,î said Steve Medina, Manager of Product Planning and Development for Mitsubishi Digital America's Presentation Products Division. ìOur new HC900U advances that reputation in the home theater setting.î With a 2000:1 contrast ratio, the HC900U provides a fine level of detail in black areas of a video image or DVD, which is typically a challenge for front-projection displays. This new projector also features Mitsubishi's proprietary CineView video processing technology that offers artifact-free video performance, reduces jagged image edges, and creates smooth displays of action sequences during video playback. Its CineFocus technology provides an electronic aperture control that increases black and contrast levels automatically; users may also adjust the settings individually to get the best picture from the projector for any movie viewed. The HC900U also offers Mitsubishi's CineRich Color gamma controls to create rich, dramatic color for each movie shown. Dark action films and light romantic comedies are usually very different in color and lighting; CineRich Color lets users adjust white levels to maximize impact for realistic colors and mood, for a more pleasant viewing experience. The Mitsubishi Home Cinema HC900U weighs about 6.5 pounds, making it compact and light enough for an easy, unobtrusive ceiling mount or be simply stored away in a cabinet, drawer or closet. The learning remote control unit included with the HC900U can be easily programmed to operate two additional video sources, such as a DVD player or VCR, allowing users to switch effortlessly between display sources and eliminating the need for expensive control systems typical with other projectors. ìThe home theater market is becoming very exciting,î said Aki Ninomiya, Vice President, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division. ìWe're known for the largest rear-projection televisions, and now we're providing our customers with the grandest displays in a much smaller package.î Estimated market price of Mitsubishi's new HC900U projector is $3,499, and it will be available in Fall 2004 at various retail and home theater specialty stores. For more information, visit www.mitsubishi-presentations.com.
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