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Home›Products›Mitsubishi continuous use dual-lamp projectors

Mitsubishi continuous use dual-lamp projectors

By Staff Writer
11/06/2010
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The XD8100U XGA (1024 x 768 pixels) and widescreen WD8200U WXGA (1280 x 800 pixels) projectors offer a host of options to meet end users’ and installers’ most demanding environments, including those that run non-stop.

The projectors are being showcased at InfoComm 2010 in Las Vegas.

“These new dual lamp projectors are jam-packed with flexible options and features that allow systems integrators to configure them to match their customers’ most challenging display needs,” says Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America product manager Wayne Kozuki.

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The XD8100U and WD8200U can operate in either single or dual lamp mode for a sharp and bright image (up to 7000 lumens and 5000 lumens, respectively). With each lamp needing only one hour of shut-down period every week, this feature enables users to configure their lamp settings appropriate for applications that run non-stop 24/7/365 operation or in areas with variable ambient light.

Each model in this line is equipped with Mitsubishi Super Resolution, an exclusive menu-driven Mitsubishi Electric algorithm where the user can enhance the sharpness of a projected image. This is a truly must-see feature and will certainly amaze even the most critical users.

“People are thinking of projection displays differently after seeing this feature and comparing the same image displayed by non-Super Resolution pictures,” added Kozuki.

The new projectors also offer user-interchangeable colour wheels for either brightness-intensive or color-intensive applications. Each unit comes with the high-brightness colour wheel with an option to purchase the exchangeable six-segment colour wheel that emphasises richness and depth of colours. This flexibility allows users to match presentation content with the colour wheel best suited for the application.

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