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  Leo Projects Sharper Colour

By Mike Wheeler | Thursday | 29/05/2008

Mitsubishi have released the Leo series of projectors, which incorporate six-segment colour wheel design.

Designated the XD500U, XD510U and XD520U, the colour wheel design was developed to improve the colour spectrum by adding yellow and cyan segments to the standard red, green, blue and white segments.


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The XD500U has a brightness of 2200lm, the XD510U is 2600lm and the XD520U is 3000lm. The 2000:1 contrast ratio offers good black level reproduction.

By combining BrilliantColor and lamp power modulation technology, the Leo series act intelligently to boost colours that are prone to being darker or less saturated, depending on the light situation in the room.  This combination should improve the overall intensity and vibrancy of the entire displayed image. 

Other features of the projectors include a long-life lamp of up to 4,000 hours in the XD510U, a low noise operation level of 26dBA in the XD500U, filter free designs for less maintenance, instant shutdown for presentations on the move and a newly designed.

 

RRP

XD500U $1599
XD510U $1899
XD520U $2199

 

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