Specifications
Model
Projection system
Panel size
Panel specs
Number of pixels
Drive system
Array
Zoom / focus operation
Throw ratio
Projection lens
Optical specs
Off axis
(V) 5: -1 - -5: 1 (+/-75%), (H) Screen Width +/-5% (with Variable H+V Powered Lens Shift)
Light source lamp
Optical system
Iris
Projection screen size
Brightness
Contrast ratio
Images
Input signal
system
Input
Resolution
Scan frequency
Video
PC
PC input
HDMI input
Composites
Video
S
Components
PC input
Horizontal (kHz)
Vertical (Hz)
Mini D-Sub 15 pin
HDMI terminal
RCA terminal
S-Video terminal
RCA terminal
VGA 640x480 — SXGA 1280x1024, UXGA 1600x1200 Compressed
NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL (including PAL-M and N), SECAM, PAL-60
Video input: 480i/p, 576i/p, 1080i 60/50, 1080p 60/50/24, 720p 60/50
1 terminal (component can be also input to Mini D-Sub 15 pin)
Serial / RS-232C standard
Output
Trigger terminal
Digital keystone
Fan noise
Functions
Power source voltage
Power consumption
Weight
427x440x159mm / 16.8”x17.3”x6.3” (excluding height adjustment)
Power source cord (2.9m), Remote control, AA batteries (x2),
RGB signal cable, RS-232C cable, Lens cap, Lamp replacement tray
Ceiling Mount (XL7000CM), Ceiling Mount Accessory (PROJ-FCA),
2-years parts and labor, 1-year or 500 hours on lamp (whichever comes first)
Other
Main unit dimensions
Supplied accessories
Optional accessories
Warranty
WxDxH
Projection distance
Screen size (16:9)
127
152
178
203
229
254
279
305
330
356
381
508
635
762
W
(width)
43.7
52.4
61.0
69.7
78.3
87.0
96.1
104.7
113.4
122.0
130.7
174.4
217.7
261.4
Diagonal
inch cm inch inch inch inch inch inch inch inch
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
200
250
300
H
(height)
24.4
29.5
34.3
39.4
44.1
49.2
53.9
58.7
63.8
68.5
73.6
98.0
122.4
147.2
Projection distance
Max
Min
Zoom
Zoom
98
59
118
71
138
87
158
98
177
110
197
122
217
134
236
150
256
161
276
173
299
185
398
248
496
311
598
374
Up-down lens shift Right-Left lens shift Up-down lens shift Right-Left lens shift
Down Up
19
22
26
30
33
37
41
44
48
52
55
74
92
110
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Left Right
19
2.4
22
2.8
26
3.1
30
3.5
33
3.9
37
4.3
41
4.7
44
5.1
48
5.5
52
5.9
55
6.7
74
8.7
92
11
110
13
2.4
0
2.8
0
3.1
0
3.5
0
3.9
0
4.3
0
4.7
0
5.1
0
5.5
0
5.9
0
6.7
0
8.7
0
11
0
13
0
Screen size (4:3) Projection image size (16:9)
127
152
178
203
229
254
279
305
330
356
381
508
635
762
cm
W
(width)H(height)
40.2
48.0
55.9
64.2
72.0
79.9
88.2
96.1
104
112
120
160
200
240
Diagonal
inch inch inch inch inch inch inch inch inch inch inch inch inch
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
200
250
300
Vertical direction Horizontal direction Dimensions
Screen (W)
25%
50%
50%
Screen height (H)
Screen
Maximum shift
Transmissive liquid crystal system
0.74type x3, Aspect ratio 16:9, D7 (with Micro Lens)
3 primary color liquid crystal shutter system
170W - Standard Mode (2000hrs estimated lamp life)
136W - Low Mode (4000hrs estimated lamp life)
Mirror color separation / prism synthesis system
30,000:1 (w/ auto-iris operation) typ.
2 terminals (v1.3 with Deep Color)
1 terminal (Stereo mini jack (φ3.5mm)
Replacement Lamp (VLT-HC6800LP)
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Diagonal
29.9
35.8
42.1
48.0
53.9
59.8
66.1
72.0
77.9
83.9
90.2
120
150
180
* The above figures are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.
6.26”
2.31”
0.63”
HC6800
1920x1080 (2,073,600 pixels)
Stripe pattern
Zoom ratio 1.6:1 (powered)
1.42 - 2.26
f=23.5mm - 37.6mm
Auto-iris
50”-300”
1500lm (Max), 1300lm (typical)
15-100kHz
50-120Hz
PC/AT compatibles, Mac
1 terminal
1 terminal
1 terminal
1 terminal (D-Sub 9 pin)
Vertical ±15steps
20dBA (at low mode)
AC100V 50/60Hz
250W (at standby 7W)
16.5lbs
H
W
(height)
(width)
22.4
40.2
46.1
55.1
64.2
73.6
82.7
91.7
101
110
119
128
138
183
230
275
48.0
55.9
64.2
72.0
79.9
88.2
96.1
104
112
120
160
200
240
0.36”
27.2
31.5
35.8
40.6
44.9
49.6
53.9
58.7
62.9
67.3
90.2
113
135
3.33”
Black
zone
3.9
4.3
5.1
5.9
6.7
7.5
8.3
9.1
9.8
10.6
11.4
14.9
18.9
22.4
Projection distance
Max
Min
Zoom
Zoom
91
55
106
67
126
79
148
91
161
102
181
114
201
122
217
134
236
146
256
158
272
169
366
228
457
284
547
343
4”
8.9”
Down Up Left Right
16.9
20.0
23.6
27.2
30.3
33.9
37.0
40.6
43.7
47.2
50.8
67.3
84.3
101
6” 6”
2.3”
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.24”
16.9
20.0
23.6
27.2
30.3
33.9
37.0
40.6
43.7
47.2
50.8
67.3
84.3
101
5.88”
1.9
2.4
2.8
3.1
3.5
3.9
4.3
4.7
5.1
5.5
5.9
7.9
9.8
12
1.9
0
2.4
0
2.8
0
3.1
0
3.5
0
3.9
0
4.3
0
4.7
0
5.1
0
5.5
0
5.9
0
7.9
0
9.8
0
12
0
3.9”
MULTIMEDIA DATA/VIDEO PROJECTORS
Deep blacks… Brilliant whites…
Both at levels never believed possible
17.34”
25%
MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
AMERICA, INC.
Presentation Products Division
Phone: 888.307.0349
www.mitsubishi-presentations.com
8/09 - LITHC6800
Maximum shift
Left shift
Right shift
5%
5%
16.8”
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SALES
CANADA, INC.
Display & Imaging Solutions Division
Phone: 905.475.7728
www.mitsubishielectric.ca
New publication, effective August 2009.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Light and dark images have never been more distinctive
Contrast so impressive it takes your breath away
Here is the 1080P high-definition projector you’ve been waiting for.
Prepare to witness beautiful, colorful imagery with well-defined blacks and bright whites.
The secret is inside Mitsubishi Electric’s advanced imaging software technology—where stark blacks reside alongside brilliant whites.
Ideal for enjoying movies in vivid color, the HC6800 offers a cinema-like experience in the comfort of your own home.
Images so powerful, they will take your breath away.
Majestic Large-Screen Reproduction Regardless of Image Source
Clear and bright images
A high 1500lm for clear projection even in brightly lit rooms
The aperture ratio of the HC6800 is increased by 20% compared to conventional
LCD panels, improving the light transmittance ratio. This creates clearer,
more vivid images by concealing the grid between pixels. Even in the relative
brightness of a living room with the curtains open—high-definition video,
Blu-Ray media or other sources are enjoyed to the fullest. A dedicated
dark room is no longer necessary to experience the best in home theater.
Accurate color reproduction true to the image source
Wide-range cinema color filter for precise color reproduction
Even when using Cinema mode (D65), an expanded color reproduction range
enables color balance adjustments spanning green and cyan spectrums—so
image colors are reproduced with greater depth and brightness. DVD playback
has also been improved.
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HC6500
HC6800
Current HC6500
HC6800
DVD playback upconversion
“Reon-VX IC – A product of IDT, Inc. (Silicon Optix)
Reon-VX is the ideal device for converting quality high-definition
and DVD into 1,920 x 1,080 pixel images. Thanks to a
10-bit calculation at the core of the high-precision
I/P conversion function—signals from every type of
video source, from digital television broadcasts
to pre-recorded videos, are progressively
played back with high picture qualit y.
Enjoy movies the way they were filmed
Supports a native 24P signal
Our HC6800 handles an output of 48P, twice the speed of cinema film
(24 frames per second), precise timing ensures true-to-life reproduction
of Blu-Ray films with original smooth movement
2-3 Pull-down
When converting 24
frames per second into
60 frames per second,
lining up the second and
third frames in sequence,
creates a surplus third
B frame—which deteriorates
smooth frame transitions.
24P direct output
With 24P direct output,
the 24 frames per second
is converted to a full
48 frames per second.
This allows sequential
matching of two frames
at a time, thereby enabling
true film reproduction and
it’s original smoothness.
24 frames/sec
film signal
2-3 pull-down
2-3 frames/sec
24 frames/sec
movie films
24P
(48-frame playback)
A B C D
A A B B B C C D D D
1 frame 1 frame 1 frame 1 frame
A B C D
A A B B C C D D
1 frame 1 frame 1 frame 1 frame
Advanced Technology and Features for More Beautiful Images
Sharp, dynamic images
Diamond Black Iris – A Mitsubishi Electric Original
Our high-speed iris automatically controls the projected light quantity and analyzes
brightness every 1/60 of a second. When scenes change repeatedly between
light and dark, blacks are toned down using instantaneous tracking.
Moreover, the HC6800 is equipped with our “Original Contrast Control”
technology, allowing peak expression of white while simultaneously
maintaining black gradation performance.
Previous Auto-iris
(HC5000)
New Auto-iris
(HC6800)
Iris control only
The deep black of the
night sky is reproduced,
but the bright highlights
are dark.
w/Original Contrast
Control
Highlights are clearly
reproduced.
Flexibility, innovation, and quiet performance. You’re limited only by your imagination.
Quiet sound design allows movies to be enjoyed in original sound quality
The cooling duct design has been modified and a large fan with small-sized
motor has been installed—resulting in an extremely quiet 20dBA operation.
With the noise of the cooling fan silenced, the movie sounds are clearly heard.
For the enjoyment of full high-definition
High-performance extra-low dispersion (ED) lens
The 17-piece, 14-cluster ED lens boasts higher performance than a standard
glass lens. Resolution is increased another level to better define image
properties.
ED (extra-low diffusion)
glass lens
Greater flexibility for room installation
When used with a 100” screen (16:9), the included 1.6x ultrashort-throw
lens offers projection from as close as 10.1’~16.4’. Additionally, the motorized
lens shift adjusts the image both horizontally and vertically, providing greater
freedom and easer of projector set-up.
“Deep Color” compatible – Increased image depth
Equipped with two HDMI Ver 1.3 input ports—8, 10
and 12bit native transmissions are all possible. Rich
gradation and high contrast Deep Color are truly
achieved.
Appreciate the grandeur with wide anamorphic support
A fast-growing trend in the world of home theaters is viewing in super wide
2.35:1 aspect ratios. When equipped with an anamorphic lens (sold separately),
this convenient function enables easy switching between “Normal” and “Wide”
viewing modes.