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enlarge | Brand: Mitsubishi Category: CE
List Price: $999.99 Buy New: $998.00 You Save: $1.99
Rating: 51 reviews
Color: Dark Gray Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.4 Dimensions (in): 10 x 12 x 4
MPN: HD1000U Model: HD1000U UPC: 082400024411 EAN: 0082400024411 ASIN: B000HVRQQ8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Showing reviews 6-10 of 51
Mitsubishi HD1000 High definition 72p DLP Home Theater Projector February 10, 2008 Jeremy J. Straley (Minneapolis, MN USA) It was an incredible product, movies show up superbly, and after using my Xbox 360 and placing that on HD, the games showed up amazing, and playing Guitar Hero 3 and rock band, neither needed to be calibrated and the picture quality again, incredible, I would recommend this projector to anyone. You can not beat the price.
VERY IMPRESSIVE PICTURE QUALITY. January 3, 2008 S. Narine 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am not a tech buff but recognize great visual details when I see one. From a purely layman's point of view - this projector is really amazing for its price. I saw a regular copy of "Pirate of the Caribbean" (it was not even HD) and the quality was freaking amazing... I love it. Very Impressive. I def recommend this projector. (Just so you know that I am a very fastidious person so if the picture was not good I would not have recommended it.) Not sure how much better a high end projector can show. This one is amazing for $899. I have heard that the quality depreciate if you use a 50 ft DHMI to DVI because I have a 20 ft throw distance and with ups and downs...50ft is fine. According to all reviews the quality was suppose to be bad. Mine is great. However, I discover that buying a projector is not like buying a TV. It is def not just a plug and play. You have to take the size of the Screen into consideration, get cables that can meet from your computer/DVD to the projector and set it all up. To the technologically brain dead as me, it was kind of hard.
AMAZING! I love this projector. Google it and see for yourself. December 21, 2007 J. Flach After deciding to take the HD plunge my friend recommended getting a HD pj instead of an HDTV. You get a much bigger picture, that's portable/adjustable, and at a much smaller price. This was one of the first projectors that came up when I did a projector search on Amazon. After reading the reviews I was really interested so I looked for more information/reviews about it outside of Amazon. I couldn't find anything negative about it. Amazon also had the best price. I got a refurbished one from their warehouse and it's perfect, like new! It was here in like 2 or 3 days with the free super saver shipping. Anyway, I have hooked everything up to it (my xbox, vcr, dvd player) but after hooking up my PS3, that's about all I use now. Blue-ray movies and games in HD is just amazing! Even on low-lamp mode with some ambient light, it is plenty bright, almost completely silent, and doesn't make the room any warmer (I have mine ceiling mounted). The remote and menus are super easy to navigate through/use. I thought it would be complicated, but it's as easy to use as my tv. The next thing to buy will be a screen, but it looks really good on my white wall for now! The only drawback on projectors is that you have to control the lighting in the room to get the best picture (in the daytime with sunlight pouring into the room the picture will get washed out). So I have to close the curtains, but at night you can have a light on somewhere in the room and it's still good (as long as it's not pointing at the screen). You won't be disappointed with this.
Big Screen Lover October 17, 2007 George Berreman (ventura, ca usa) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 1st projector { OPTOMA ) broke down after 3 years, so I upgraded to this 720p unit. I also bought an inexpensive up scaling dvd player ( DENON ). With the HDMI connection I can watch my old DVDs in simulated High Definition. This Mitsubishi is a fine product for the price - Recommended
Great HD Projector August 23, 2007 Charles Zogby 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Great 720 projector, lots of kinds of inputs, good picture even in a moderately-lit room (on drywall or a bedsheet, haven't tried with a screen). I only have two complaints. One problem is that it doesn't have a very wide zoom range, so you have to move the projector to change the size of the screen more than a few feet. The other problem is that, if you're not ceiling mounting it, you have to set it upside-down on top of something tall, because it automatically projects upwards. The power button is located right where it rests when upside-down, so it turns itself on and off when you don't want it to, unless you set it up so that it doesn't rest on the power button. It can also be hard to adjust the tilt when it's set up like this. If you get it ceiling mounted, you can probably avoid all these problems, or if you're okay with it being on the floor, since it has adjustable legs, but then you have to worry more about walking in front of the projection. Overall, it's a really good projector, and I'm glad I bought it. Just a few minor fixable annoyances.
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