4/24/2011

Mitsubishi HC3800 1080p Home Theater DLP Projector Review

Mitsubishi HC3800 1080p Home Theater DLP Projector
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I just received my Mitsubishi HC3800 three days ago, upgrading from my much-loved Optoma HD70 which has given me over two years of home theatre spectacle. This was not an upgrade I would have anticipated, but when the early reviews indicated that the Mits was an exceptional projector, I got interested right away. As happy as I was with the quality of the HD70 image, I looked forward to the day when I could afford a full-HD 1080P projector. And now that I've got one, I'm very pleased. It's great to know that my new setup is delivering the most that HD can give.
You may be aware that the first shipment of these projectors had a problem with random shutdowns. Mitsubishi has responded speedily to resolve this problem. Check for a firmware release other than 1.0 to confirm that your unit has been fixed. Pressing the UP, DOWN, and ENTER keys simultaneously on the projector (not the remote) will display the firmware release. Mine is 3.0.
Another issue that has been reported occurs in the display of widescreen black-and-white movies. The left, center, and right of the image show variations in color, one side looking too blue and the other too red. I put on my Blu-ray of YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN to check for this problem and am happy to report that I saw no indication of color in the projected image.
The final issue is concern about the projector synchronizing with the HDMI signal. I have a receiver with four HDMI inputs, all of which I use, and a 25' HDMI cable connecting the receiver to the projector. I have noticed that the projector struggles slightly more with the HDMI handshake than my Optoma did, but the image so far has consistently stabilized after a few seconds. If a bit of flicker during the initial FBI warning disturbs you, you may want to hold off on this unit!
Now that I'm done with the issues, let me say that this projector puts out a breathtaking picture that obviously packs more punch than the Optoma. I've checked out at least a dozen Blu-rays so far, and my favorite is the (UK) ZULU, which looked beautiful on the Optoma but now looks like a 3D movie. The red uniforms leap off the screen. The image is also extremely sharp, as the early reviews mentioned, no doubt the result of the glass lenses. At this point I have done NO tweaking of the settings, and eventually I may do some minor adjustments, but out-of-the-box this thing looks great. (I did a lot of tweaking on my Optoma.)
It's wonderful to get something that makes me want to enjoy all of my favorite movies yet again. I feel as giddy about this projector as I did when I first went from my 65" SONY CRT rear projector to the Optoma. Given the price, this projector is going to be hard to beat. I had been seriously thinking about the Optoma HD20, another 1080P projector, in light of my positive experience with the HD70, but the early rave reviews of this unit convinced me otherwise. I'm glad I forked over the extra dollars and got this one!

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