XL650U by Mitsubishi

XL650U by Mitsubishi

XL650U by Mitsubishi

MITSUBISHI IS ROLLING OUT three new projectors. On the highend side, the company is introducing the XL650U, which uses Mitsubishi’s new inorganic LCD panels, designed to last longer than previous-generation LCD panels and offering more durability and color consistency. Also shipping is the XL550U. It offers a brightness of 3,100 ANSI lumens, a resolution of 1024 x 768, and a contrast ratio of 400:1. On the more rudimentary end of the projector spectrum, the SD105U is debuting. The education budgetfriendly SVGA (800 x 600 resolution), single-chip, DLP-based projector offers a contrast ratio of 1,800:1 and a brightness of 1,600 ANSI lumens. Price: XL650U (pictured),$5,995; XL550U, $4,995; SD105U, $599.

 

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