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Mitsubishi HC1500 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
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Using for Games
Brought it principally to use with my XBox 360. It works perfectly. Setup is simple, simple, simple. Colors are saturated. Details in the display are excellent. As with any widescreen capability, there's an advantage in multiplayer games because you see more at greater distances. I'm completely satisfied.
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Excellant for the price
Great home theater projector. HDMI input is nice, color quality is good. No visible rainbows. My only complaint is that the throw distance is a fairly long. To get a 100" image, you need 20 feet. Considering the target market (budget home theater), that's higher then it should be.
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100" Television? HDTV on the CHEAP
With the market flooded with what seems like innumerable television brands, I found myself vexed at the prospect of shopping for (and ultimately paying for) the type of monitor that would do my viewing choices right. Weeks and months reading review after review, window-shopping at what few electronic outlets we have here in Fairbanks yielded little in the way of a clear direction.
Then I bit the bullet and dropped the dough (CHEAP!) for this little honey. I am fortunate enough to have 13 feet to throw and 100" diagonal free on a wall in my living room. I had a painter friend sand the textured paint off, hot mud and paint my viewing area with a Baer Cinema Screen Gray. POW. Done. All for less than $900.
With my DVI-HDMI connecting my computer, and the HD Cable and DVD hooked to a $40 switcher, I now have a 100" picture that supports 1080p (720p is the native) that is a window into other worlds. No kidding. I am pleased as punch by this toy, and take every opportunity to show it off to anyone in my house.
Then I bit the bullet and dropped the dough (CHEAP!) for this little honey. I am fortunate enough to have 13 feet to throw and 100" diagonal free on a wall in my living room. I had a painter friend sand the textured paint off, hot mud and paint my viewing area with a Baer Cinema Screen Gray. POW. Done. All for less than $900.
With my DVI-HDMI connecting my computer, and the HD Cable and DVD hooked to a $40 switcher, I now have a 100" picture that supports 1080p (720p is the native) that is a window into other worlds. No kidding. I am pleased as punch by this toy, and take every opportunity to show it off to anyone in my house.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Very good projector
Overall the projector is very bright and handles most images very well. Only issues so far have been the warm up time (impatient children) and a little screendoor effect with watching football. Great value when you think of a 130" projector at 720p. Computer also looks great with games at 1280x1024
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did i already say wow
my first pj ,i said to myself the image will be what the image will be. for the price i paid i can't ask for more . then i plugged it in made the connection to my sat dish and my xbox 360 with hd dvd player ,WOW times 10