Electronics : Mitsubishi HC1500 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

Electronics : Mitsubishi HC1500 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

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Mitsubishi HC1500 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

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Mitsubishi HC1500 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 8304







Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Mitsubishi
Color: Grey
EAN: 0082400025708
Label: MITSUBISHI
Product Manufacturer: MITSUBISHI
Model: HC1500
Publisher: MITSUBISHI
Ranking: 8304
Studio: MITSUBISHI
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Hign Definition 720P Home Theater Projector
  • TI DDP3020 Dark Chip 2 with Brilliant Color
  • 1600 ANSI lumens, 2500:1 Contrast Ratio
  • Upto 3000 hour lamp life, filter free operation
  • 1-year parts and lable warranty, 90 days lamp







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lf you are a high-definition video enthusiast who's looking for a more affordable way to bring a front-screen projection to your home theater or family room, the Mitsubishi HC1500 projector is the right choice for you.

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Forget the mere 70 inches of even large flat-panel displays, the HC1500 DLP Projector lets you project a high definition image hundreds of inches large. With its quiet operation and huge, beautiful picture, the HC1500 could make your home cinema the envy of all your neighbors.



The HC1500 is just 6.5 pounds and has 1600 ANSl lumens of brightness and a 2500:1 contrast ratio. View larger. View product details.


The HC1500 can project an image up to 275 inches for a true theater experience.
True HD lmages
The HC1500 DLP projector projects video in a native 720p format so you get a highly detailed HD picture that looks crisp even at large sizes. lt features Texas lnstruments BrilliantColor, which utilizes a seven-segment color wheel and an algorithm that enables brighter mid-tones and more realistic color. The HC1500 also offers 1600 ANSl lumens of brightness and a 2500:1 contrast ratio. Depending on the size of your room, you can project the image from 40 inches to 275 inches diagonal. The HC1500 has a lamp life of 3000 hours in low mode and 2000 hours in bright mode.

Pure Connection From Source to Screen
The HC1500 has HDMl 1.2 and component cable connections to ensure a pure input signal from beginning to end. With 10-bit processing, the information is unsullied and the result is a pure image on the screen.

Be advised that this projector (as with most projectors) does not include a tuner; to watch television, you need to provide a television signal, either through an external tuner or a cable box.

Easy Set Up and Quiet 0peration
At just 6.5 pounds, the HC1500 is easy to transport and move around in your home theater room, and it has both vertical and horizontal digital keystone correction that makes it easy to mount on the ceiling or place on a table. The HC1500 operates at a quiet 25dBA that won't distract you while you're enjoying movies or television. A 12-volt Trigger jack allows the projector to control a compatible motorized screen. A remote control with backlit buttons is included.

The HC1500 is backed by a 1-year limited parts and labor warranty, and a 90-days lamp warranty.

What's in the Box
HC1500 projector, AC power cable, RGB cable, RS-232C cable, remote unit with battery, light shade cover, quick start card, user's manual, and safety manual.


















Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Don't Worry, Just Buy It! ...
Just like you, I pored through all of these reviews looking for any and all information that I could find about this projector.

You have two types of reviews I've found: "regular guy" reviews and audio-video expert reviews that overwhelm you with low-level details.

From a "regular guy" perspective, if you are going to watch movies & football then my advice would be to stop looking and just buy it. You can't beat this level of quality for the price. The picture is great right out of the box and on par with the HD picture I get from my Sony Bravia KDL-32S2000.

You're welcome!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Best Projector - Fan Noice = Good Prjector
This is absolutely a brilliant projector. Brilliant color and very sharp image. This is way cheaper than having big expensive HD TV for this size. I have this in my bedroom, projected to the complete wall opposite to the bed, and the projector placed on a wall-shelf above the bed, very close to the ceiling. I was scared to use a ceiling mount above the bed, so after a ride to Ikea and 20$, I got a nice strong shelve holding the projector.
I used this for like 8 months now and didn't have any technical problems. I'm not exaggerating; kids prefer to watch blu-ray on this (in the ps3) than going to movies.

Just like all other projectors, you cannot turn on and off quickly. Once you turn it off, it keeps the fan on for a min or so until it cool down the lamp. And you can turn it back on only after that. I use the low light mode and that suppose to give you couple of 1000 extra hours of lamp life. And low light is more than enough for my room.

The only problem I have with this is recently it starts to make a Noise. More of like a whistle, but loud enough to annoy you. I tried cleaning the projector with an air-dust remover, but nothing change. It still make that noise.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Fantastic first projector! ...
If you're just starting your adventure with Home Theater like I am, this is the projector to get. While the flexibility is limited, the picture is great. Refer to www.projectorcentral.com for the throw/placement calculator.

This little PJ provides great shadow detail with its accurate Grey scale tracking. I have only adjusted my settings with Avia but the picture is great. I also have ND2 filter to slightly lower the light output and the result is one tight image. Playing GTA4 is wicked on this. Mainly because of its dynamic day/night changes which show off the color capabilities of this machine. Dark images have lots of detail - buildings, sidewalks, alleys, etc. There's tons of options to adjust the picture to whatever you like. Gamma, custom RGB, etc.

Movies look great as well. I watched the The Matrix Trilogy HD DVD on this PJ and it was breathtaking. The rest of my HD DVD collection looks great as well. I will mention though that I only have an 85" screen and am shooting on a white wall! I'm in the process of getting a mount and already have made a DIY screen that is waiting to be hung.

Before buying any projector you have to understand this - you need a dark environment to really enjoy the picture. This PJ is no exception although it is brighter than most and will give decent picture with some ambient light. I have limited my watching to evening and night-time so no problems here.

Just in case you are wondering, HC1500 is the younger brother of HD1000 (2006) and the predecessor of HC1600 (2008). The only differences between all of these 3 are the brightness and the fact that HC1600 uses the slowest color wheel which is why I would put it on the bottom of the list, with HC1500 being the best.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent home theater projector
i did alot of research before investing this much money into a projector, and i have to say this is a GREAT investment. picture is flawless!!! i have a light controled room and with it dark and on low lamp it is still almost too bright on some movies and games. ok this is my set up im useing a plain white wall about 12 feet away it is sitting on a shelf behind my couch. i screen is HUGE and i love it. i have my PS3 hooked up to it with hdmi cable and blue ray look AWESOME i mean its not 1080 but still way better than a plain tv could ever do. the only down side to this is my set up and with it being right behind my head if you sit right infront of the projector you can hear the fan but i dont so i dont care. fan isnt that loud anyway. if you thinking about gettin this projector get it!!!!! i have had it 1 1/2 months



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Projector! ...
Amazing picture. Mitsubishi makes it very easy to replace bulb if there are any problems within the warranty period. Wide screen image is awesome. I have it on a standard white wall, at about 120 inches and it looks amazing. I have watched DVDs, Verizon Fios HDTV, and Xbox 360 and all look fabulous. I am about to buy the white wall paint made for projectors and can't wait to see how good that will look! Amazing projector for an amazing price.



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