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Hitachi unveils new 3LCD projector
DLP projectors may be taking the limelight away from LCD
rivals in the mainstream but Hitachi is sticking to its LCD guns with the
launch of the Cine Master PJ-TX200 3LCD projector. It follows on from the
entry-level PJ-TX100 (pictured) and uses the same LCD technology being promoted by the
3LCD Group, comprising Sony, Panasonic, Epson, Fujitsu and others. It will also look pretty much like the existing model, except on the inside. The PJ-TX200
is high definition – HD-ready – boasts a 5000:1 contrast ratio and comes with Hitachi’s
dual digital iris, a Super ED Lens and 10-bit digital image processing.
3LCD
technology claims to result in true colour accuracy, no colour break up and
perfect moving pictures. Of course, our motto is simple: don't believe the hype and try before you buy. The PJ-TX200 is out next month but there are no prices
yet.
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