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  1. Mitsubishi HC5000 review

    Mitsubishi HC5000 review

    9 Last reviewed

    While Mitsubishi is a diminished force in the UK consumer electronics field, it continues to surge in the world of projectors. And rather than offer a token home cinema PJ, it's pushing the envelope of affordable cinephile projectors

    Mitsubishi HC3000 review

    Mitsubishi HC3000 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Few DLP projectors manage to break the £2K barrier so we wondered how much of the format's quality would be preserved with this £1,900 model. At first glance, it seems that the savings have been made on its appearance

    Mitsubishi HC3000 review

    8 Last reviewed

    The arrival of high-definition in the UK has seemingly caught DLP technology on the hop - and in doing so opened a window of opportunity for its LCD rival. The problem for DLP is that Texas Instruments has only relatively recently developed...

    Mitsubishi EX100U review

    8 Last reviewed

    The brochure tells the story in a lurid red headline: 'perfect for business, schools and even home entertainment'. Yes, this is another model that takes advantages of the economies of scale to launch a projector at a bargain price

    Mitsubishi HC2000 review

    9 Last reviewed

    As far as projectors are concerned, Mitsubishi has traditionally been associated with the business end of the market. This translates to 4:3 aspect ratios, and the sacrifice of contrast range for brightness

    Mitsubishi HC900 projector review

    7 Last reviewed

    Forget big-screen plasmas - the only way to get the true movie-going experience in the comfort of your own home is to invest in a projector. This DLP model produces great pictures when fed with a DVD player

    Mitsubishi HC3 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Cute as a button, here is a projector whose selling pitch is summed up on the manufacturer's website in the following terms: '1300 ANSI lumens means that you can leave the lights on'.Perhaps slightly exaggerated, this remains....

    Mitsubushi HC900E review

    8 Last reviewed

    While it only has one chip and looks functional rather than sumptuous, Mitsubishi's cheaper brother to the company's flagship HC2000 pulls a few pleasant surprises

    Mitsubishi HC900 review

    10 Last reviewed

    If you're going to cost a cool £400 more than your nearest rival, you'd better come to the party packing some heat. And on paper at least, that's exactly what Mitsubishi's HC900E does.Let's look at the evidence

    Mitsubishi HC100 review

    10 Last reviewed

    If you haven't already done so, we suggest that you do a double take at the price above the Mitsubishi HC100 headline. Done it? Good. Then you'll know already what makes the HC100 such an exciting bit of kit

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