The latest 0.65 DLP™ chip
A key feature of the HC3200 is the latest Digital Light Processing (DLP™) chip incorporating a new digital micromirror device (DMD) comprised of densely embedded micromirrors. A smaller mirror cavity diameter and narrower gaps between the mirrors improve the aperture ratio of the innovative chip, and reflective light diffusion has been greatly reduced by improving the wiring below the mirror section. The mirrors are controlled to tilt repeatedly several thousand times per second, enabling smooth, true reproduction of the digital source into finely detailed images with no noise or deterioration.
1100lm brightness, 2900:1 native contrast
A fixed iris is adopted, realizing both enhanced brightness and contrast for images. Even in a relatively bright living room with the curtains closed, movies, sports and other programs from high-definition broadcasting and Blu-ray sources can be fully enjoyed in high-definition images.
1.5x Short-throw HD Zoom Lens
A newly developed short-throw zoom lens has been adopted. The 4-cluster, 13-piece all-glass lens provides excellent focusing performance with 1.5x magnification of high-definition images. Improvements in image depth and the lens aperture make it possible for deep blacks to be expressed.
Blu-ray 24P direct output compatible
Capable of handling an output of 48P, twice the speed of cinema film (24 frames per second), precise timing ensure true-to-life reproduction with original, smooth movement
2-3 Pull-down
At the time of converting 24 frames per second into 60 frames per second, when lining up the second and third frames in sequence, there is a surplus third B frame, which deteriorates movement smoothness
24P direct output
With 24P direct output, the 24 frames per second is converted a full order to a 48 frames per second. This allows sequential matching of two frames at a time, thereby enabling image reproduction with the original smoothness
Richer, More True-to-life Colors
The mitsubishi HC3200 is equipped with a six-segment color wheel capable of reproducing a standard illumination at the color temperature of D65 (6.5 million). Signals from video sources are reproduced with more true-to-life colors and richer gradation
Color Management for Preferred Color Adjustment
Adjust images to your color preferences. R (red), G (green), B (blue), C (cyan), M (magenta), and Y (yellow) can each be adjusted individually with the built-in color management function.
Anamorphic Lens Compatibility - Choose Setting Based on Media Played
The anamorphic lens compatibility of the HC3200 widens the projection range of cinema-scope images. Mode 1 proves extended projection, and Mode 2 is for images other than cinema-scope, which mirror the original with the anamorphic lens attached