Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Mitsubishi Electric Upgrades Professional Projector Line next to New WD720U and XD700U Models

IRVINE, Calif., May 1, 2012 — Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America, Inc. upgrades its high-brightness portable projector dash with ii new DLP® models that offer flexibility, easy plot, and a low operative cost, with a long-life lamp estimated to last risen to 5000 hours under positive operating conditions*.


“We’re offering our customers an upgrade path to our markedly successful 600 series of DLP projectors with the new 700 series,” said Wayne Kozuki, product manager, Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America, Inc. “Among many other features, we now offer vertical lens shift and a suite of the latest input connections for even more flexibility.”


The wide-resolution WD720U and XGA-resolution XD700U are planned for educators and business professionals who need an exceptionally bright projector (up to 5000 lumens) that is easy to set up. With manual vertical lens shift, users can plop any projector on top of a desk or array, fashion quick and simple adjustments, and project a high-quality image on a eyeshade or light-colored wall — even in a brightly lit room.


In its continuing effort to reduce the carbon footprint of its products and to metal more environmentally responsible, Mitsubishi Electric’s new projectors give energy-efficient, user-selectable options all for brightness; a secondary manner which uses little than .05 Watts of power under certain operating conditions; and an auto-off function that reduces needless impetus consumption.


Each untried projector offers HDMI™ support as well as natural set-up options all for multiple video inputs. AN RS232 serial connector and a fixed RJ45 signaling offer plug-and-play connectivity with third-party remote management products specified as those made by Crestron and AMX.


Users don't even need a computer to link to the projector; they can simply convert their presentations into .PTG files or into .JPEG metaphors, let go them on a USB flash drive, plug the flash actuation into the USB port for computer-free connection and present directly from the projector. Wi-Fi support is also available for quick connection and operation (optional USB Wi-Fi device sold separately).


Each projector has a special built-in audio social so the projectors can simultaneously play audio from two sources, as as a personal and a wireless microphone. With this “Audio Mix” feature, users can adjust the volume levels of all input for its built-in speaker. Near the projectors in this configuration, an instructor or presenter can throw in key points during a presentation and still Be heard over the video.


The WD720U and XD700U projectors, which use Texas Instruments’ DLP® technology, boast a native 3000:1 contrast ratio for darker blacks, and keep Mitsubishi Electric’s commitment to filter-free technology beside its quasi-sealed pattern that helps prevent dust accumulation.


“We listened to our dealers and systems integrators and brought them the upgrades they involve,” said James Chan, vice president, marketing, Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America.  “We’re confident that our new 700 series of projectors will metal welcomed in both portable and simple preset installations.”


The WD720U and XD700U are currently available and come with Mitsubishi’s three-year limited warranty on parts and labor, and a one-year fixed warranty on the lamp. Like all Mitsubishi Electric data projectors, they are covered via the Dress up Replacement Assistance (ERA) Program, a comprehensive nationwide service that offers next business-day replacement** for units that are under warranty. Terms and conditions apply.



Source: http://www.mitsubishi-presentations.com/mitsubishi-launches-new-wd720u-and-xd700u-models/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mitsubishi-launches-new-wd720u-and-xd700u-models

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