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The HC9000D is a 3Dcapable 1080p SXRD projector. It uses active 3D technology, The projector has a variable iris: You can let it do its thing automatically, or you can precisely adjust it to suit your tastes, 120Hz technology is available for blur and jud
The package does not include 3D glasses or the addon 3D emitter that allows the projector and glasses to communicate, and these items carry a higherthanaverage price tag, Mitsubishi has opted to use IR instead of RF for its sync emitter.
By Home Theater Review on December 10, 2011
The field of 3D projectors has gotten a lot more crowded since Mitsubishi first introduced the HC9000D, and this projector faces some stiff competition from lower-priced models from JVC, Sony, Optoma, Epson, Panasonic, and Mitsubishi itself. The JVC...
By AVguide on August 17, 2011
While some projector makes stick with a particular imaging technology like DLP or 3LCD, Mitsubishi decided to use Sony’s SXRD liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) imaging devices for the HC9000D. And instead of using a garden-variety video processor,...
By ProjectorCentral on April 12, 2011
High-quality 3D at home is a reality, but what about all those 2D movies you own? The new Mitsubishi HC9000D brings 1080p active-shutter 3D into your home for $6,995, but that is not its only attraction. It also offers a stellar 2D picture that places...
By Technical Image Press Association on January 01, 2011
Mitsubishi brings the 3D experience to home theatres with its Diamond HC9000D 1080p full HD home theatre projector. The projector has a 120Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth transitions and very natural images, while a comprehensive management function...
By Ere Numérique
on April 21, 2011
Mitsubishi revient sur le devant de la scène avec un modèle intégrant pour la première fois une matrice SXRD Full-HD de dernière génération. Fournie par Sony, cette matrice se devait d'être domptée par...
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