Multimedia Projectors Technology
Technology
Mitsubishi multimedia data/video projectors are manufactured utilizing the latest technologies for superior image reproduction and operation ease, and are loaded with features to match diversified user needs. Each model is designed and constructed to uphold the quality and reliability synonymous with the Mitsubishi Electric name.

We have grouped the original technologies incorporated in the Mitsubishi multimedia data/video projector lineup into categories and listed the related features below. For a more detailed description, please click the icon of interest.
Imaging
Advanced image and color enhancement technologies, most only available in Mitsubishi projectors, provide superior image and color reproduction. Whether showing still photographs and illustrations or replaying two motion-picture clips simultaneously, high picture and color quality are assured.
sRGB Natural Color Matrix 3D Cine View Color Uniformity Correction
3D Gamma Correction
Presentation
Innovative technologies introduced to assist in providing presentations with greater impact, like multiple data ports for data input from various sources, a picture-in-picture feature that shows images from two different sources simultaneously and digital interfacing compatible with analog and digital signals.
2-Live P-in-P Digital-Expanded Zoom Digital Interface Multiple Data Ports
User Logo Display PC Card Slot H/V Digital Keystone corection Auto Vertical Keystone Corection
Network
Networking technologies developed especially for Mitsubishi multimedia data/video projectors. Models equipped with the network-ready hub can be hooked up to existing LANs instantly, and the optional diagnostics system allows remote monitoring and control.
Diagnostic System Smart Hub Network
Operating Enviroment
Technologies developed to assist in providing the best possible operating environment for presentations, including industry-leading low-noise operation, automatic color adjustment according to room illumination and image projection correction for use when a projector is sitting at an odd angle to the projection surface.
2-Way Mechanical Lens Shift Quiet Operation RIS Digital Access Keystone
Ease of Operation
Operating a projector has never been easier. Mitsubishi has incorporated a number of operator assistance technologies, such as placing a laser pointer and data source control buttons in the remote control unit, equipping the projector with a USB port and giving the operator the choice of what language the operation menu is to be displayed in.
Anti-Theft Alarm Laser Pointer USB Terminal System Operation Remote
Multi-Language On-Screen Menu Disposable Filter    
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