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With the new FD630U and WD620U, high definition and panoramic projection join 3D to complete a series that also has a high luminosity ranging from 4,000 to 4,500 lumens, thus achieving high brightness even in rooms. Large size.

Mitsubishi has expanded its range of 4000Lm DLP projectors with two new projectors: the FD630U and the WD620U. These two new models are added to the existing XD600U.

Three types of resolutions serve the needs of the professional market and the educational field, offering the most innovative technologies such as 3D, panoramic function or high definition. The new Mitsubishi series also has a high luminosity that ranges from 4,000 to 4,500 lumens, thus achieving high brightness even in large rooms.

This time, the new Mitsubishi range incorporates the panoramic function with the WD620U model. The new projector, with WXGA resolution, is specially designed for schools with widescreen screens, as well as for architects and professionals in the graphics and automotive sectors thanks to its multiple viewing capabilities. With this projector, the world of presentations takes a step forward and leaves behind the limits of space and perspective.

Another new feature of this range is high definition. The FD630U projector, with 1080p resolution, is the perfect solution for large displays, whether in classrooms or offices. Thanks to its powerful level of resolution, this new projector always offers excellent contrasts and brightness. The DF630U is perfect for education and presentations with large audiences, as image quality does not decrease as the size of the projections increases.

These two new models join the existing XD600U, the first 3D projector launched by the Japanese brand in 2010. With this projector, Mitsubishi offers this new range the opportunity to experience the impact and attraction of three dimensions.

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By • 4 Mar, 2011
• Section: Projection