Product Description: If 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 HC1600 projector is the right choice for you.This native 720p high definition projector shines bright at 1700 ANSI lumens and includes a sharp 2500:1 contrast ratio for extraordinary crisp details even when the lights are on. It includes the Texas Instruments DDP3020 DLP chip with BrilliantColor processing technology for added boost to brightness and color to your images. Additionally, it includes a flexible HDMI connectivity input, a lamp life of up to 3000 hours and operates at an ultra-quiet 25dBA noise level. This native 720p projector makes the high definition home theater experience even more affordable.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great value for an entry level projector
Installed this projector to replace an InFocus SP4805 projector, and I'm in love. This projector offers everything you need for a a quick and easy home theater setup. It's insanely quiet. The first time ... Read More
Rating: - Very nice product.
I had trouble trying to figure out what I wanted as a first projector. Well...I had to make up my mind sooner or later, and glad I got this one as my first. Entry level at its best I guess.
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Rating: - Could not show 720p HD signal. Support non-existent.
The picture on the projector is good and the price attractive BUT it refuses to show a high-def signal (720p) from my Sony Blu-ray so I have to run it in standard low-def 480p. I tried contacting support ... Read More
Rating: - Theatre for home personal use
Unlike other people, I don't know about the performance of other projectors. I found this projector pretty good value for what I paid ($800) to see movies projected on my wall (which is off-white in color). ... Read More
Rating: - Adequate
I liked this projector, it had what I needed mostly. Very good picture for this price range.
I was a little frustrated with the adjustment controls, it wasn't quite as vertically flexible as I ... Read More