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The HC7800D is a 3Dcapable 1080p DLP projector. It uses active 3D technology and has 2Dto3D conversion
The projector has an auto iris to improve black level and contrast ratio
120Hz technology is available for blur and judder reduction
It has dual HDMI inputs
As well as two 12volt triggers
An RS232 port
And a LAN port for network control
The projector offers a thorough assortment of
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The HC7800D has limited vertical lens shifting and no horizontal lens shifting
And the zoom/focus controls are manual
Not motorized
The package does not include 3D glasses
And Mitsubishi's glasses are more expensive than average
Mitsubishi uses IR instead of RF for its sync emitter.
Yes, the Mitsubishi has a few issues and omissions. There's that magenta shift at the top of the brightness range when it's pushed for a satisfying 2D brightness on a relatively large, low-gain screen. But it was largely invisible with program material. ...
Mitsubishi's HC7800D 3D DLP projector puts out a clean, detailed image with fairly accurate color. But its mediocre black level and native contrast ratio conspire to create a sub-par performer. It's not a bad projector, but with so many other excellent p...
The HC7800D is a 3Dcapable 1080p DLP projector. It uses active 3D technology and has 2Dto3D conversion, The projector has an auto iris to improve black level and contrast ratio, 120Hz technology is available for blur and judder reduction, It has dual HDMI inputs, as well as two 12volt triggers, an RS232 port, and a LAN port for network control, The projector offers a thorough assortment of
The HC7800D has limited vertical lens shifting and no horizontal lens shifting, and the zoom/focus controls are manual, not motorized, The package does not include 3D glasses, and Mitsubishi's glasses are more expensive than average, Mitsubishi uses IR instead of RF for its sync emitter.
In some respects, the HC7800D is a more intriguing 3D option than Mitsubishi's previous HC9000D. It's less expensive, it has a higher brightness rating (which is important for 3D), and it includes the 3D emitter in the package. This projector can't qui...
Abstract: The competition this year is extremely close, but the HC7800D is definitely among this year's top performers in its price bracket. It produces a detailed, natural image that edges its competition in contrast and clarity. For those videophiles out there...
I think of the HC7800D as a fine, small home theater projector that is best in a home theater-like environment, on a “smaller” sized screen. Now for you folks still watching on those tiny LCDTV's and plasma TVs, when I say smaller, I'm thinking between ab...
Abstract: You may chuckle at the glasses, but you'll stop when you see the 3D. Mitsubishi's DLP-based projector delivers the goods.What's the best technology for bigscreen 3D at home? So far we've seen LCoS, LCD and DLP. And this Mitsubishi has affirmed our opinion...
2D & 3D rendering, Good colours: average Delta E of 2.6, 3D: very little crosstalk, Good motion interpolation, Very little rainbow effect
3D glasses: big, expensive and nonrechargeable, External 3D emitter, Product finish
We would have trouble recommending this projector over the Acer HC9500BD. The Acer has superior manufacturing quality, a slightly higher contrast ratio and less crosstalk in 3D—all for a lower price. The only real advantage that the Mitsubishi HC7800D ...
Rendu 2D et 3D, Bonne colorimétrie: delta E moyen de 2,6, 3D: peu de défaut de crosstalk, Bonne compensation de mouvements, Peu d'effets Arc-en-ciel
Lunettes 3D: chers, imposantes et non rechargeables, Émetteur 3D externe, Qualité de la finition
Difficile de recommander ce vidéoprojecteur face au Acer HC9500BD. Ce dernier propose une qualité de fabrication supérieure, un taux de contraste légèrement plus élevé et moins de crosstalk en 3D, le tout pour un prix inférieur. Finalement, le seul ava...
La technologie DLP a toujours été celle qui offre une image la plus proche du cinéma. Mais on attendait depuis quelque temps qu’il y ait des nouveautés en haut de gamme. Avec ce HC7800, Mitsubishi frappe fort car le constructeur promet une 2D sans conc...