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Mitsubishi HC900U Projector Mitsubishi HC900U
by Ed - Apr 19, 2005
Image Quality 4.0
Features 4.0
Construction 5.0
Ease of Use 5.0
Reliability 5.0
Value for Money 5.0
SVGA (1024x576), 1500 ANSI Lumens,
6.5 lbs, $1,895 (MSRP)
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Personal Experience
I upgraded from the Optoma H31 because of ambient light issues and am very pleased thus far. The image is fantastic – I was initially sceptical about going DLP from a LCD projector, always worrying if I would be in the minority that would be susceptible to the rainbow effect. With both the Optoma H31 and the HC900 I and so all far at least 10 of my friends haven’t experienced any rainbow effect to any degree. The HC900 is also a bargain at $2300 - it really is the best bang for your buck. Awesome piece of kit.

 
Problems
Even with the 1500 lumens during mid-day the image is a little washed – not fault of the projector. Tinting my windows has helped greatly and has proved a cheap solution.
I’m experiencing some horizontal banding – I’ve had this with both the HC900 and the Optoma H31 – both DLP projectors. It’s hard to pin point the source. The LCD projector I’ve had for the last 4 years doesn’t reproduce the banding when connected to the same setup. I’ve tried using component and s-video. I’m using monster cabling all round even installed shielded cables to protect from electrical disturbances and threw in a HTS 1000 MKII PowerCenter to filter the power… all to no avail. Any suggestions?

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