Mitsubishi Electric HC7000
specs
Specifications:
Display
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Colour Support16.7M Colours
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Screen Resolution1920x1080
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Contrast Ratio72 000:1
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Brightness (ANSI Lumens)1000
General
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Available ColoursPurple
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Length (mm)440
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Width (mm)427
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Height (mm)159
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Weight (kg)7.5
Miscellaneous
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Remote ControlYes
Power Options
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Power SupplyAC Power
Projector Options
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Projector UsageHome, Business
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Image Size - Diagonal (inches)300
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Throw Distance - Minimum (m)1.5
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Throw Distance - Maximum (m)9.5
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Keystone CorrectionYes
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Lens ShiftYes
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Projection MethodsFront
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ZoomAutomatic
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FocusAutomatic
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Lamp Life (hours)5000
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True WidescreenYes
Wired Connections
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Wired Terminals / PortsComponent Video Input, Composite Video Input, D-Sub, HDMI Input, S-Video Input
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Number of Component Video Input Ports1
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Number of Composite Video Input Ports1
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Number of D-Sub Ports1
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Number of HDMI Input Ports2
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Number of S-Video Input Ports1
*Specifications are subject to change without notice. While every attempt has been made by IDG Communications in the production of these specifications, possible errors or omissions may still occur. IDG Communications neither assumes legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any product specifications supplied.
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