Mitsubishi ColorView projectors: giving customers the best of both worlds.(Advertorial Feature)(Advertisement)

AV Video Multimedia Producer, September, 2004

WHEN INDUSTRY PUNDITS TALK ABOUT "CROSS-OVER" data projectors, they are usually referring to the sub-$1,000 projectors that appeal to budget-minded consumers. Making a low-cost projector usually means lots of trade-offs, usually at the expense of video performance. In order to create the best "bang-for-the-buck," brightness is prioritized, cost is constrained and color reproduction and smooth video are compromised.

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In the Mitsubishi vernacular, cross-over projectors mean something completely different. Although Mitsubishi Electric also offers sub-$1,000 projectors, its line of cross-over projectors are multimedia projectors that do a great job of projecting PC-based data, and can double-duty as high-performance home theater...

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