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January 06, 2004
By: Laura Tucker
Website: http://www.projectors-projectors.com
Mitsubishi Business Projector – LCD-Based Quality
Mitsubishi Electric, maker of award-winning,
high-quality presentation and display products, announced its first 0.7" LCD-based
ultra-portable projectors that offer 1,000 ANSI lumens in both XGA and SVGA models.
Unlike other manufacturers' ultra-portables, the XL1 and SL1 are aggressively priced
while offering many advanced features, including Mitsubishi's exclusive ColorView
Natural Colour Matrix, sRGB colour compliance, a sophisticated IRIS(Intelligent
Room Illumination Sensor) control, along with digital keystone adjustment, manual
zoom and focus lens.
"With the established history of Mitsubishi Electric in video and data displays,
we always bring something innovative and new to raise the standard in presentation
technology," said Julian Lefebvre, Business Development Manager at Melco,
distributors for Mitsubishi Electric in NZ. "Last year we introduced our
award-winning ColorView Natural Colour Matrix. This year, we are the first
to introduce sRGB colour compliance and IRIS control. Ultimately, our
projectors deliver a better value to our customers."
Mitsubishi Electric is the first projector manufacturer to offer Microsoft's
sRGB Colour Profile in its projectors, including the XL1 and SL1. The sRGB
standard allows presenters to match displays without a complicated calibration.
A Microsoft Windows standard, the sRBG Colour Profile is based upon IEC Colour
Profile 61966-2-1 that reproduces the same natural colour tones as most CRT
phosphor-based displays, as well as display devices such as LCD monitors, digital
cameras, laptops, printers, and other SRGB-compliant products. Flesh tones and
natural colours are realistic and vibrant on both computer and video displays
when the sRGB colour mode is activated.
"The XL1 and SL1 are entry-level products with top-of-the-line features," said
Lefebvre. "Only Mitsubishi Electric can offer 1000 lumens in both XGA and SVGA
resolutions, with ColorView and sRGB, making these projectors an unbeatable value."
Capitalising on its television technology expertise, Mitsubishi Electric offers its
sophisticated IRIS control sensor on the XL1 and SL1. IRIS automatically senses room
brightness and instantaneously adjusts the projectors' contrast and image controls to
create the best image under the detected lighting conditions. If a window shade opens,
a light is turned on (or off), or unforeseen changes occur in a room's brightness,
IRIS allows the user to be confident that his or her presentation will maintain its
clarity and picture image integrity, automatically.
"Along with offering a best price-for-performance features in a business projector,
these new ultra-portables are perfect for home video use," added Lefebvre.
Available in 3rd quarter, 2001, the XL1 and SL1 will be competitively priced.
These projectors come with a 2 year warranty on parts and labor plus a 90-day
warranty on the lamp. The XL1 & SL1, like all Mitsubishi models, comes with the
Emergency Roadside Assistance Program, a comprehensive service provided
for units under warranty that offers next business-day replacement for down units
when or where available.
For more information, about projectors and digital projection devices see lcd projectors.
Author Notes:
Laura Tucker contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.projectors-projectors.com.
An online look at projectors, home theatre and accessories; such as digital video, screens and slides.
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