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Mitsubishi Electronics Announces 500 Series Projectors

Mar 25 2008, 10:55am CDT | by

Mitsubishi Electronics Announces 500 Series Projectors
 
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Mitsubishi announced today that it was releasing a new line of projectors called the 500 family that makes use of the new TI DDP 2230 DMD chip with DLP and BrilliantColor. The series includes four projectors.

Three of the projectors share the same resolution of 1024 x 768. The XD500U has 2200 lumens, the XD510U has 2600 lumens and the XD520U has 3000 lumens. The fourth projector has a lower resolution of 800 x 600 and is called the SD510U with 2200 lumens. All three projectors are scheduled to ship this month starting at $995.

"The new 500 series meets our customers' needs for outstanding performance at a low cost of ownership," said James Chan, director of product marketing, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division. "We're committed to bringing the best projectors at the best value to our customers, not only at purchase time, but throughout the life of the projector."

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