Friday, Dec 28th 2007 by James Allan Brady


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Now, this isn’t really cheap in comparison to a box of paperclips, but for the home theater buffs looking for a high-end, but comparatively cheap projector Circuit City has your pot of gold. The projector is a Mitsubishi HC4900 which offers up 1920×1080 resolution also known as 1080p, a 7.5k:1 contrast ratio, and a thousand ANSI lumens.

mitsubishi hc4900

For those of you that might not know, a 1080p projector with a relatively high contrast ratio, such as this projector, normally goes for around $3000. Well, coincidentally, that is exactly what this projectors costs, before a $700 discount and a $500 rebate.

So, you get nearly half the cost of this projector knocked off for a grand total of $1800 for such a nice projector. Personally, I am a long way off from having that kind of dough, but if I did, I’d find it really hard to pass up a deal like this, if you want one, they still have them in stock here.

Mitsubishi Lowers Projector Price Dramatically [via gearlive]

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  1.  fenacv   View all comments by fenacv  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    Actually this for highend user.
    http://www.pricebat.ca/Mitsubi....._10056766/
    If you really care the prefermace, I found it’s onsale just buy one has $500 off. It’s cheap.

  2.  Nabi   View all comments by Nabi  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    I got the money but I don’t think the prices on these things are migrating downwards as quickly as they should. When the technology was relatively new the Sanyo plv z1 was introduced at about 3m but when I got it near the end of it’s cycle (about a year) the price had migrated to about $500 at B&H. Costs associated with production must be much less now but prices don’t drop nearly as much as they used to. We should be seeing some 1080p at the $1000 price point at least, by now.
    Especially with xmas coming and the economy crashing.


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