[. . . ] Imagine the thrill of seeing your favorite film stars on a big screen in your own home. Or exploring websites bigger and bolder than you ever thought possible. It offers the most advanced video display technology features available today in home theater projectors including image excellence, noise reduction, convenient installation and HDTV compatibility. [. . . ] It provides crisp, clear images from DVDs, HDTV signals, cable, satellite, computers or VCRs. Boasting a super-high 3600:1 contrast ratio and a host of other advancements to reduce internal light reflection, Mitsubishi's P1220 greatly enhances detail in black areas in analog or digital video, making the overall viewing experience more vibrant and exciting. It's all available with Mitsubishi's P1220 Home Cinema Projector. User-Friendly Remote To further improve operating ease, the illuminated infrared wireless remote control enables you to easily control a full complement of projector functions. Discrete commands are used for most functions, so the P1220 integrates with system command remotes easily. Exceptional Picture Quality The P1220 offers true HDTV or 1280 x 720 resolution. It also has a DVI input with high-bandwidth digital copy protection (HDCP) compliance for use with digital set-up boxes that distribute high-quality video. Mitsubishi's P1220 is making the home theater experience bigger and better than ever before with incredibly smooth images that virtually come to life. DVE Color Wheel 8-Segment Design The dark video enhancement (DVE) color wheel reduces noise that causes the visible artifacts in the shadows of images. The 8-segment design (two each of R, G and B, plus two dark-green) minimizes gray-scale slippage for more precise reproduction of truer blacks. The DVI input is highbandwidth, digital copy protection compliant. Long Lamp Life Up To 3000 Hours The P1220 is equipped with a long-life 250W UHP bulb. This lamp is highly acclaimed for red color development and outstanding service life up to approximately 3000 hours* (low-lamp mode). (Optional spare lamp part number: VLT-D2010LP). *Service life varies depending on operating environment, usage conditions and maintenance practices, such as cleaning. Special Features For more information on the P1220 or any of Mitsubishi's other projectors or presentation products, contact Mitsubishi Digital Electronics today. Detailed technical specifications available upon request. Projector Installation (16:9 screen) Projection Calculation (16:9 screen) Type Screen Size Height A Width B inches (cm) inches (cm) Projection Distance Shortest Longest inches (cm) inches (cm) 68. 9 (175) 92. 9 (236) 82. 7 (210) 111. 4 (283) 96. 5 (245) 130. 3 (331) 110. 2 (280) 148. 8 (378) 124. 0 (315) 167. 3 (425) 137. 8 (350) 185. 9 (472) 151. 6 (385) 204. 7 (520) 165. 4 (420) 223. 2 (567) 179. 1 (455) 241. 8 (614) 192. 9 (490) 260. 2 (661) 206. 7 (525) 279. 1 (709) 275. 6 (700) 372. 0 (945) 344. 5 (875) 465. 0 (1181) different from the actual measurements. 50 24. 4 (62) 43. 7 (111) 60 29. 5 (75) 52. 4 (133) 70 34. 2 (87) 61. 0 (155) 80 39. 3 (100) 69. 7 (177) 90 44. 0 (112) 78. 3 (199) 100 49. 2 (125) 87. 0 (221) 110 53. 9 (137) 96. 0 (244) 120 58. 7 (149) 104. 7 (266) 130 63. 8 (162) 113. 4 (288) 140 68. 5 (174) 122. 0 (310) 150 73. 6 (187) 130. 7 (332) 200 98. 0 (249) 174. 4 (443) 250 122. 4 (311) 217. 7 (553) The above numbers are approximate, and may be slightly Home Cinema Projector Extraordinary Performance HDTV Compatibility World's Quietest Operation ©2004 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Standard features, options and specifications subject to change without notice. Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc, registered in the U. S. [. . . ] Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc, registered in the U. S. Digital Light Processing, DLP the DLP logo, and the DLP medallion are trademarks of Texas Instruments, Inc. , All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders. [. . . ]