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Reviews of the Mitsubishi HC6000

  • 7.6

    asia.cnet.com

    By Kevin Miller, CNET.com | April 21, 2008

    Review Summary:  One of the better performers in the entry-level 1080p projector race, the Mitsubishi HC6000 also benefits from a comprehensive feature set.

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  • 9.0

    goodgearguide.com.au

    By Elias Plastiras | January 25, 2008

    Review Summary: This is almost the perfect projector for a home theatre setup; it'll produce sublime colours whether watching Blu-ray movies or DVDs, and it's also a very quiet and relatively cool operator. However, its ability to handle dark scenes could be better ...

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  • 8.0

    projectorcentral.com

    By Evan Powell | September 28, 2007

    Review Summary: Despite the modest looking improvements in the specifications, the HC6000 is clearly a better projector than the HC5000, which itself was an outstanding product. If you were looking at them side by side without knowing the specifications, you could ...

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  • No Rating

    letsgodigital.org

    By Ralf Jurrien | September 11, 2007

    Review Summary: Mitsubishi HC6000 1080p projector : Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division, known for award-winning, high-quality presentation and display products, introduced its newest true 1080p resolution HC6000 home theater ...

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  • 8.0

    whathifi.com

    Review Summary: A quality design in many ways, and well worth an audition

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Manufacturer: Mitsubishi

Part number: HC6000

General

  • Device Type LCD projector - High Definition 1080p
  • Width 13.1 in
  • Depth 13.9 in
  • Height 4.9 in
  • Weight 12.3 lbs

Projector / Panel

  • Image Brightness 1000 ANSI lumens
  • Image Brightness (Reduced) 800 ANSI lumens
  • Image Contrast Ratio 15000:1
  • Image Size 4 ft - 25 ft
  • Resolution 1920 x 1080 (native) / 1600 x 1200 (resized)
  • Native Aspect Ratio Widescreen
  • Video Bandwidth 162 MHz
  • Display Format 2,073,600 pixels
  • Color Support 30-bit color
  • Max Sync Rate (V x H) 120 Hz x 100 KHz
  • Lamp Type 160 Watt
  • Lamp Life Cycle 2000 hour(s) / 5000 hour(s) (economic mode)
  • Features Crystal Clear Fine (C2 Fine), Hollywood Quality Video (HQV)

Projector Lens System

  • Focus Type Powered
  • Lens Aperture F/1.8-2.3
  • Zoom Type Powered
  • Zoom Factor 1.6x
  • Lens Shift Type Powered
  • Lens Shift Direction Vertical, Horizontal
  • Vertical Lens Shift 75% / 75%
  • Horizontal Lens Shift 5% / 5%

Video Input

  • Analog video format PAL, NTSC, PAL-M, PAL-N, SECAM, PAL 60, NTSC 4.43
  • Analog video signal RGB, S-Video, Component video, Composite video
  • Digital video standard High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
  • Digital Television Video Formats 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p

Video Output

  • Digital video standard High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)

Video Input Device

  • Type None

Audio Input

  • Type None

Input Device

  • Type Remote control - External - Wireless
  • Movement Detection Technology Infrared

Expansion / Connectivity

  • Expansion Slot(s) None
  • Interfaces 2 x HDMI - 19 pin HDMI Type A, 1 x VGA input - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 1 x S-video input - 4 pin mini-DIN, 1 x Composite video input - RCA, 1 x Component video input - RCA X 3, 1 x Audio line-out - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x Serial RS-232C - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9) ( Management )

Miscellaneous

  • Security Features Password protection, Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately)

Power

  • Power Device Power supply - Internal
  • Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
  • Power Consumption Operational 250 Watt

Software / System Requirements

  • Software type Drivers & Utilities

Environmental Parameters

  • Sound Emission 24 dBA
  • Sound Emission (Economic Mode) 19 dB

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