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| Written by John Flores | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wednesday, 07 July 2004 09:54 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Earlier in the year the Mitsubishi HC7000 was released. That projector itself was considered best for certain environments such as dedicated dark room home theatres. Now, Mitsubishi has decided to release a second projector with just as good quality to it as the HC7000. The HC6500 is the newest projector released from Mitsubishi this end of the year. One may wonder why do I want the HC6500 and not the HC7000? Easy: environment. Everybody has a different environment surrounding them when they watch their specific theatre choice (film, game, etc). Some people have small theatre rooms in their basements that absolutely let no light escape into the room maximizing what you are watching on the screen. Other people may have an above-ground theatre; sometimes in their living rooms, where the only light escaping may be from windows. Either way, every environment and theatre has their own distinct specifications; just like the projectors themselves. That is why it is good to always judge what you are buying by process of elimination. The HC6500 has its qualities and some of them may or may not be suitable for your home theatre.
The lamp life of the HC6500 is about 2000-5000 hours depending if you have it set in Eco-mode or not. Razor sharp picture and good shadow detail are two wonderful things about this product. Previously the HC5000 was said to have had nice, sharp picture quality when compared to the other projectors out there. The same can be said for the HC6500. The shadow detail is very good; even though it lacks the inky blacks of other projectors. Like what was said before; every environment is different. Of course fan noise once again comes into question. No one wants their theatre experience interrupted by loud air being pushed around. The HC6500 comes as close to quiet as can be. Some would even say that standing close to the projector one would not be able to tell if it was even operating. Little heat exhaust would suggest that this projector is perfect for small spaces and areas with little or no ventilation. The HC6500 runs about in the mid 3,000 dollar range. This is not as bad compared to other projectors. All of it really depends on the style and kind of area you are trying to fit into. The sharpness and detail are crystal clear. If you have a large screen it can adjust within a light controlled room. These are all factors that have to be taken into consideration when buying a projector. All said and done, Mitsubishi’s HC6500 has been compared to Panasonic’s AE3000 in many different ways. They both came out at the same time and both have similar qualities. You could argue that the AE3000 has a one-year warranty and that the HC6500 has a two-year warranty. You could argue that the HC6500 has a higher price. These are all factors that can bring a decision to make; but, it all comes down to what really accommodates you more easily and readily. Look at your theatre space. Is your air quality in your theatre space more freeing? How much light actually comes into your room? How big is your screen? How would you like to mount your projector? Find all the answers to these questions and inquiries and you can make a judgment on your own. Mitsubishi HC6500 Product SheetHC6500 Projector Specifications
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This can be regulated by the different settings with the high lumen output. The HC6500 is measured at 1200 ANSI. There are some settings that can be made to take advantage of the environment around you. High brightness can give a kind of ethereal light. The light is given off with a greenish coat but does not take away from the picture itself. Now, use this in medium, and the lumen count goes down to the low 500’s. When talking about differing environments this is where the HC6500 comes in handy. It has a 1.6:1 zoom lens that when combined with the low lamp-mode can accommodate smaller screen sizes. The picture will still be visually stimulating and vibrant. Just remember to use the telephoto lens on the end of the zoom lens.
