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OFFICIAL HTF REVIEW: MITSUBISHI HD1000 PROJECTOR

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Tim,
I'm not Ben, but I can tell you my experience. I use both HD DVD and BD on the HD1000U. The projector does a fabulous job scaling the 1080i signal to 720p. It looks better and cleaner than my 1080i rear projection set. The titles I've watched so far in High Def on the HD1000U are SUPERMAN, THE DEPARTED, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, and MIAMI VICE, and they all looked really sharp and filmlike.

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Thanks, Ben!
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I would second everything that Larry just said. I picked one up in late January and it really is great! The unit will scale both 1080i and 1080p very well down to 720p. I think I have around 30+ hours on the unit and haven't seen any picture artifacts from the scaler. Mits has done a very nice job.

To put things into perspective, I upgraded from the Infocus 4805 so I wasn't really expected to see much difference in the color depth and I don't. Both units have a 10-bit processor so that makes sense. However, the added detail from the 720p image makes the upgrade (IMHO) worth every penny, especially since I've upgraded to HD-DVD/BluRay.

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Thanks Larry & Chris!

Looks like you both got GREAT rigs.
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Tim, Larry and Chris are absolutely right... the Mits has a great scaler - - unbeatable at this price. It's hard to find any real negatives at this price point. As far as I'm concerned, this projector is the perfect introduction to good quality front projection! Blu-Ray and HD DVD look spectacular on it!
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Thanks Ben...I know the Panny has also recieved stellar reviews (is probably the best 720p PJ out there)....I just want to get something that is really good and not break the bank. BECAUSE I WANT A 1080p PJ SOON!
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The Pan. AX100 is the best projector out there? I doubt it. The most versatile 720p projector? Yes. If you want to spend about $1000 more for the Pan. over the HD1000, go right ahead.
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. BECAUSE I WANT A 1080p PJ SOON!

Me too, but the Mitsu is so nice that I really don't see myself upgrading for awhile. Maybe when 1080p breaks the thousand dollar barrier...
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The Pan. AX100 is the best projector out there? I doubt it. The most versatile 720p projector? Yes. If you want to spend about $1000 more for the Pan. over the HD1000, go right ahead.

Slow down there Jim...ease up....I said it might just be the best 720 PJ out there and I agree that I DON'T want to spend $1000 more for a PJ right now with 1080p not far from being in my price range. Besides, after the rebate it's about 500 more...still too much for me. I don't think that was too hard to understand.
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Maybe when 1080p breaks the thousand dollar barrier...

That's what I'm waiting on and the main reason that I went with the HD1000U. I didn't want to spend a lot of money just to replace the unit in (hopefully) only a couple years. I think this is the best compromise for those looking to upgrade a 480p projector but don't want to spend the $2.5K+ to acquire a 1080p unit. Although I'm sure once 1080p hits close to the $1K mark we'll start seeing three chip DLP units that support the color depth promised by HDMI 1.3 (xvYCC) and then it'll be a whole other set of problems...

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That's what I'm waiting on and the main reason that I went with the HD1000U. I didn't want to spend a lot of money just to replace the unit in (hopefully) only a couple years. I think this is the best compromise for those looking to upgrade a 480p projector but don't want to spend the $2.5K+ to acquire a 1080p unit. Although I'm sure once 1080p hits close to the $1K mark we'll start seeing three chip DLP units that support the color depth promised by HDMI 1.3 (xvYCC) and then it'll be a whole other set of problems...


Exactly!
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You guys are definitely on the right track. The Mitsubishi is such an incredible value, it makes a lot of sense to purchase one as a stop-gap between now and the time when you eventually upgrade to 1080p.
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Hi All!

Just pulled the trigger on the Mitsubishi HD1000U and should get it tomorrow. Couple of questions for those that have it.

First I had a Toshiba TDP S25 that I used for watching DVD's. It was rated at 1800 lumens and was not really able to overcome the ambient light in my living room. From what I have read the Mits should do better. I have what I would call a large amount of ambient light . I know that that is subjective but how does the mits do cutting Thru "more that normal" ambient light.

Second for those that do not ceiling mount this unit does the digital keystone correction make a noticeable difference? Again I am aware these are subjective questions but what do you who have this unit think?

Thanks!
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I love my HD1000 by the way. It's hard to say about the lighting question, but the HD1000 has only 1500 lumens, and the one you have is 1800 lumens. You'll be disappointed with ANY projector if you have too much ambient light. Where is all the light coming from? The first thing you need to do is reduce the light if possible(drapes, blinds, etc.). If you can't eliminate most of the light, you need to use a gray screen. Keystone correction has NO EFFECT ON IMAGE QUALITY with my HD1000. I use 4 clicks due to a low ceiling, and the projector being angled up.
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Ordered one today! Will be here Saturday.
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Congrats, Tim!
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Not sure why this is but I'm getting WAAAAAAAAAAY better results with HD content via the HD XA-1 than with standard dvds. ... Not horrible mind you but just kind of soft and fuzzy.

The XA-1 is also a great upconverter too? Truthfully, though I think the 480p setting for sd dvd looks better. I need to spend more time tweaking though....

So far so good!
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Give it a little time and let the bulb burn in a few hours. I didn't really notice much of a difference at first either but after watching 30+ hours of HD content going back to SD there is now a very perceptible difference.

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Tim, I also notice a difference in quality with HD and SD, especially after looking at a lot of high def content. I looked at parts of NARNIA last weekend, and felt that the standard DVD looked pretty lackluster. On the other hand, other films(especially older B&W ones) shine on the HD1000 on regular DVD.
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I was getting ready to hit the buy button on the panasonic AX-100U till I came across this thread and doing some reserch on it seems like the mitsubishi has better flesh tones then the Panasonic from what Ive seen on the reviews.. So I think im going to save about $500 and go with the mitsu.

Now my question is how did you guys mount it? from what ive read there is not much correction for Up and Down so you kinda have to ceiling mount it instead of shelf mounting.. wich is fine for me I think?

How should I mount this in my room?

Its 19x14 and it has 8.3 foot ceiling veiwing will be around 16 foot and I would like to project a 108" screen.

Oh and anyone know of a decent cost efective ceiling mount for this projector?
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I currently have mine on a small table that sits just behind my two chairs. It's not the optimal situation but I've yet to find time to ceiling mount the unit.

For the best mounting I would suggest downloading and plugging in all your rooms characteristics into the Mits HD1000U calculator. It's a pretty nice tool and comes with lots of options to determine how best to mount the system in the room.

As for the mount... I have been eying one from Projector-Gear since they are so inexpensive but I really can't comment on their quality as I have not yet purchased anything.

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Hmmm.... I tried that calculator and it may not work the way I want it too... that thing shoots way off center, for a short ceiling your kinda screwed unless you ceiling mount it and point the unit up.. then I guess use the keystone corrections..

Dose Keystone correction degrade image quality?

And I would have to use the zoom lens do to the projector all the way in the back of the room. When using the zoom lens dose that cut down on the Lumen output?
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Scott98, using keystone DOES NOT degrade image quality. My ceiling is only 6'8" tall, and I use 4 clicks of keystone. You will have no problem ceiling mounting the HD1000 with your 8.3' ceiling. The farther back you have projector, the less light it puts out. But the HD1000 is a very bright projector, so I wouldn't worry about it. What will your throw distance be?
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Scott98, using keystone DOES NOT degrade image quality. My ceiling is only 6'8" tall, and I use 4 clicks of keystone. You will have no problem ceiling mounting the HD1000 with your 8.3' ceiling. The farther back you have projector, the less light it puts out. But the HD1000 is a very bright projector, so I wouldn't worry about it. What will your throw distance be?


Thanks Jim, that makes me feel better. Throw distance can be anywhere between 15-17 ft. looking to shoot a 100-108" screen preferably 108" if you think lumen output would be ok.
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The smallest image size you can get from a 15' throw is 104" diagonal. You will be fine with a 106" diagonal, unless you have a lot of light in the room. My screen is 106" diagonal, I use low power mode, and my room is a dark cave.
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I will have my HD1000 tomorrow it will be replacing my first pj tomorrow 4805. Eveyone who has upgraded from the 4805 to the Mits say i will be impressed, i also just p/u a PS3 for BD playback. So i'm really looking forward to hooking this baby up.

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Ok got the HD1000 on Thursday and installed it around 11:30 pm, here is what i think of the it vs. the 4805.

First off the the HD1000 is much brighter, (even in low lamp mode) with a bit better contrast alot sharper with excellent detail. The added resolution made a big difference with HD content, it gave it the pic more pop! Also the balck levels were dead on and match the Carada High Contrast Grey screen perfectly. I was concerned that the HCG would not be a good match but now i feel they work well together. The color accuracy was a tad off out the box but a easy fix, the 4805 color accuracy was dead on out of the box. If i'm guessiing correctly i would say the i gained about 35-45% better PQ over the 4805, and for the price i paid it was worth every penny.

One thing i found out was when running the PS3 via HDMI to the HD1000U it ouputs 1080p then the Mits down converts it to 720p. Based on the specs there is no mention that the HD1000U could accept a 1080p signal, so i was suprised. The PS3 games look great and Blu-ray looks really sweet! SD dvd being upconverted (1080p) looked HD like, i did not have time to see what my 480p dvd player looks like yet on it but the PS3 dose such a great job i might just retire it. I did calibrate the Mits using DVE and that really made a difference once i went back over some recorded HD and other source material.

I'm seeing a little green push with the yellow colors, anybody else see this?

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I have green push with the occasional DVD. For the most part, I'm very happy with the "Warm" preset.
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I have green push with certain DVD's. For the most part, I'm very happy with the "Warm" preset. My only complaint with my HD1000 is the lack of tint control.
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You guys are definitely on the right track. The Mitsubishi is such an incredible value, it makes a lot of sense to purchase one as a stop-gap between now and the time when you eventually upgrade to 1080p.

Hi Ben:

I am also looking for my first projector. I was all set to get the Epson 810, but one of the local HT installers mentioned that epson has reliability issuea and so recommended Mits HC3000. I was wondering why he did not recommend Mits HD1000. Which is better between these 2 Mits DLP projector ?

Thanks for your help.
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The 3000 is better if you have a dark room, but it is not as bright as the 1000. The 3000 has darker black levels because it does not have the white segment in the color wheel. I love my HD1000 and highly recommend it. When I bought the 1000, the 3000 was about $500 more, and it wasn't worth it to me.
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