Mitsubishi's XD1000U/XD2000U Projectors Feature Latest Texas Instruments Technology.IRVINE, Calif. -- Newest Installation Projectors Feature BrilliantColor(TM) Technology, Minimal Maintenance Design Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division, maker of award-winning, high-quality presentation and display products, is announcing its new XD1000U and XD2000U projectors in booth #1401, at this week's InfoComm show in Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. . Mitsubishi is the first to introduce BrilliantColor(TM) technology from Texas Instruments See TI. (company) Texas Instruments - (TI) A US electronics company. A TI engineer, Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit in 1958. Three TI employees left the company in 1982 to start Compaq. in its new projectors. Both new projectors offer BrilliantColor(TM) for Texas Instruments DLP (Digital Light Processing) A data projection technology from TI that produces clear, readable images on screens in lit rooms. DLP is used in all types of projection devices, from data projectors that weigh only a few pounds to large rear-projection TVs to electronic (TM) technology, which utilizes a new color-processing algorithm and system level enhancements to enable higher brightness for both business and home projectors while providing truer, more vibrant colors. BrilliantColor(TM) enables a greater than 50 percent increase in mid-tone images, which are common in video and natural scenes, so the XD1000U and XD2000U reproduces images in realistic and true colors (1) Specifically, refers to 16,777,216 colors (24-bit color). See high color. (2) Generically, refers to photo-realistic color (typically requires 24-bit color as a minimum). . This greater flexibility in color processing lets customers expand the color palette Also called a "color lookup table," "lookup table," "index map," "color table" or "color map," it is a commonly used method for saving file space when creating 8-bit color images. beyond red, green, and blue to include yellow, white, magenta and cyan. BrilliantColor(TM) allows for more realistic and lifelike color reproduction and enables new levels of differentiation for DLP(TM) chip technology customers. The XD1000U and XD2000U both offer a five-segment color wheel to optimize color accuracy. "These new projectors offer easy installation and precise color reproduction," said Frank Anzures, product manager, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America. "Anyone who needs high performance, versatility and rich colors will find the XD1000U and XD2000U perfect choices." Both projectors have XGA (EXtended Graphics Array) A screen resolution of 1,024x768 pixels. The term stems from IBM's XGA display standard introduced in 1990, which extended VGA to 132-column text and interlaced 1,024x768x256 resolution. XGA-2 later added non-interlaced 1,024x768x64K. resolution (1024 x 768 pixels) and weigh less than 20 pounds. Their contrast ratio of 2000:1 provides details in dark images while keeping light areas from getting washed out. The XD1000U and XD2000U also offer high brightness, 3000 ANSI lumens A measurement of light that has been standardized by ANSI. It is commonly used to rate the brightness of a data projector. An ANSI lumen rating uses an average of several measurements taken across the face of the light source. and 3500 ANSI lumens, respectively, and are perfect for nearly any lighting situation. These projectors also feature a Bayonette lens mount and motorized mo·tor·ize tr.v. mo·tor·ized, mo·tor·iz·ing, mo·tor·iz·es 1. To equip with a motor. 2. To supply with motor-driven vehicles. 3. To provide with automobiles. horizontal and vertical lens shift, offering more installation options in board rooms, schools and churches. Once either of these projectors is installed, the image can be adjusted optically or digitally and the lens can be replaced without taking the projector out of its mount. Combined with a 5,000-hour rated lamp, the XD1000U and XD2000U require minimal maintenance, saving service hours and money. "Our strong relationship with Texas Instruments allows Mitsubishi to be first to market with BrilliantColor," said James Chan, director of product marketing, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division. "It's great to introduce this fabulous new technology to our customers here at InfoComm." Pricing, Availability, Limited Warranty Limited warranty A warranty with certain conditions and limitations on the parts covered, type of damage covered, and/or time period for which the agreement is good. Product pricing has not yet been determined; upon shipping, the XD1000U and XD2000U will be competitively priced. They will be available in December 2005 through Mitsubishi's professional dealer channel and through selected online retailers and retail outlets retail outlet n → punto de venta retail outlet n → point m de vente retail outlet retail n → . The projectors come with a 1-year limited warranty on the lamp, a 3-year limited warranty on parts and labor and Mitsubishi's exclusive 3-year Express Replacement Assistance program. About Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Presentation Products Division Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division markets an extensive line of professional presentation, display and front-projection home entertainment display systems and is known for its award-winning, high-quality, accurate color reproduction technology. Products are sold through authorized distributors, resellers, retailers, dealers, and system integrators throughout the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America is located at 9351 Jeronimo Rd., Irvine, CA 92618. For more information, please call 888-307-0312 or visit www.mitsubishi-presentations.com. BrilliantColor, Digital Light Processing and DLP are trademarks of Texas Instruments. |
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