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Mitsubishi's First 3D-Ready DLP Projector at InfoComm 2009

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MItsubishi's Calvin Jung gives a quick demo of the XD600U 3D-Ready DLP projector on the show floor at InfoComm.

From Mitsubishi:
The Mitsubishi XD600U is the first projector in Mitsubishis line designed with the latest
DDP2230 and DLP Link® chipset, making it 3D-ready for three-dimensional display content.
The projector supports a 3D experience when users input and display their 3D content and watch
the display with optional DLP Link-compatible 3D glasses.

Mitsubishis new XD600U projector is designed for both education users as well as business
professionals, offering a 10-watt speaker and audio mix capability, closed captioning decoder, a
visual public addressing (PA) feature, user-friendly menus, and low costof-ownership. This
combination of audio-visual features can help make presenting and teaching more effective
thanks to technology that is easy to set up and use.

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  • Looks cool, but I am waiting for a 16:9 Full HD 3D projector.

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  • i want one i can use movie cinema glasses with, not $300 glasses...

  • Too bad this projector does not work with the 3d blu ray players, only with a pc.

  • there is a 3d game out it's called avatar

  • The DLP 3D projector Have Demo With Computer Graphics

  • I didn't see that demo but instead saw the one going around to different consumer electronic stores. They used their new 82 inch (837 model) and the Nvida system. They had a demo of some of the current 3D animated movies, possible 3D games and live shots of parachutist. The presentation was in full color, full resolution, high contrast and used polarized glasses. It was just like the 3D movies my wife and I have been seeing in theaters lately. The presentation was at Frys Electronics.

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