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Mitsubishi WD2000

Tuesday January 16, 2007
AUD
$5801
Price at time of review.

The wide range of features and a degree of HD-readiness are welcome, but the DLP rainbow effect can spoil things.

Mitsubishi WD2000
Performance:
5
Features & Design:
4
Value for money:
4
User Rating:
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Mitsubishi WD2000 DLP HD SXGA, 1280 x 768, 2000:1 Contrast Ratio, 3000 Lumens, HSCP, D-sub, BNC, S-video, DVI
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Copyright © 2008 Dennis Publishing

Written by Jim Martin
Tags: Mitsubishi | WD2000

This article appeared in the February, 2007 issue of PC Authority.

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