Newly developed panel driver
The projector’s formatter board is equipped with a combined full 10-bit processing I/P converter and scaler, and a 12-bit floating point digital gamma controller. The result is approximately four times the number of gradations of a conventional 8-bit model, so even skin tones are faithfully reproduced
High speed LVDS drive
A high-speed memory (RLDRAM) with improved data transmission efficiency, and a high-speed LVDS drive provide subtle gradations of expression rivaling high-end models.
Rich image with Enhanced Black Levels
The Mitsubishi HC1100 is equipped with the latest 720p DMD panel (DC2) featuring an expanded mirror operation angle of 12 degrees. This advanced panel’s exceptional light usage efficiency provides a contrast of 3000:1
6500K colour reproduction
For more realistic color reproduction of the visual source, the HC1100 is equipped with a color wheel capable of reproducing the D65 light standard (6500 K)
10 bit conversion circuit for fewer "jaggies"
A full 10-bit I/P conversion circuit markedly reduces noise, for smooth, beautiful images with fewer ”jaggies” (stair-like lines).
2-3 pull down for high precision conversion of film sources
The HC1100 features 2-3 pull-down to significantly reduce ”jaggies” in interlace (480i or 576i) movie sources. In addition, the combination of several functions also enables each mode -- either high brightness or high picture quality -- to be easily selected according to the image.
Adjustable gamma correction
In addition to the 3 modes of sports, video, and cinema, for times when the normal brightness function cannot address user preferences such as a desire to increase black level reproduction, brighten neutral colors, or suppress highlights when watching a movie, the gamma correction function makes it possible to independently fine-adjust only the black level, neutral color, or white and gradations.
Quiet opperation
Operating noise has been reduced to just 26 dB by employing a low-noise fan and redesigning the shape of the color wheel holder and lamp fins. Moreover, the optimal temperature control design used for the 200W light source lamp extends the lamp’s useful life to a maximum of 3000 hours.
Center Lens Design
In order to make it easier to align the projection angle with the center of the screen, the lens is positioned in the center of the unit. Hot air is expelled through a front exhaust for further installation flexibility.
Adjustable overscan
The overscan rate for images on DVDs and other media can be adjusted between 90% and 100% in one-percent increments (when an HDMI component is connected).
Trigger terminal
The HC1100 is equipped with a screen trigger that synchronizes raising and lowering of an electrically-operated screen with the projector power switch, so projec