FULL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Mitsubishi HD4000 widescreen projector
The Mitsubishi HD4000 projector at 2.9kg has been specifically designed for people who travel around to make presentations. It is light enough to be transported with ease especially if you are also carrying your notebook computer at the same time.
The brightness of a projector determines how large an image can be displayed on screen and therefore the audience size. Projector brightness is measured in ANSI lumens. The higher the number of ANSI lumens, the brighter the projector is. All our projectors are designed for indoor use and cannot be used in direct sunlight. The Mitsubishi HD4000 has 2000 ANSI lumens for use for audiences up to 60 people.
The Mitsubishi HD4000 projector can be used with video recorders, DVD players, video cameras, satellite systems, TV games consoles and other video sources.
This projector has built-in sound but this gives limited volume. If high quality or high volume sound is required then consider connecting to an amplifier or surround sound system (home cinema or professional). Computer sound can be played through the existing computer speakers which is normally adequate for computer presentations in small rooms.
This projector has a lamp life of approximately 2000 hours. Projectors come with a lamp installed but please note that replacement lamps usually cost between £300-£400+VAT for most projectors on the UK market. The lamp life of the Mitsubishi HD4000 projector is around average of most UK projectors, but a few projectors have higher lamp life.
The Mitsubishi HD4000 projector is new and comes with a 3 year manufacturers swap-out warranty, excluding the lamp and excluding accidental damage. A swap out warranty means that the manufacturer will send you out a replacement unit and collect the faulty projector, usually next working day.
This projector is supplied with all cables needed to connect to a PC notebook or desktop computer. If you will be using this with an Apple Macintosh computer or UNIX workstation, then you may need to purchase additional cables. This machine is not supplied with video cables. Scart or S-Video cables can be purchased from local electronic goods stores such as Dixons or Curry's for around £10 in the UK.
This projector uses DLP technology.
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