The HC3000U incorporates DLP processing and Texas Instruments color processing technology to give viewers a more intense experience, the company says.

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics last week announced their new HC3000U high definition home theater projector. This projector, which incorporates new technology from Texas Instruments, is priced at $2,995 and available now.

The HC3000U, said Mitsubishi, incorporates DLP processing and TI’s BrillantColor technology to create a display output which “looks brighter and more intense” than the projector’s rated 1000 ANSI lumens and 4000:1 contrast ratio. About the size of a box of chocolates, features of the HC3000U include up to 720p resolution, a variety of aspect ratios, 25dBA low noise level and a lamp life of up to 3000 hours.

“The home theater experience just got sweeter with our HC3000U,” said Frank Anzures, manager, projector product marketing for Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America. “In side-by-side comparisons, the HC3000U with BrilliantColor shows just how amazing these new technologies are.”

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