Designed with ceiling installation and attractive ergonomic body curves that blend well with surroundings, the XL5900U is a work-of-art in itself. Many of the industry's most advanced technologies are standard equipment, such as sRGB, Natural Color Matrix™ (with Color Saturation and TINT adjustment), 3D Cine View and 3D Gamma Correction, and 2-Way Mechanical Lens Shift, which allows the image to be shifted both horizontally and vertically and thus simplifies projector installation positioning.
A powerful 4000 ANSI lumen of brightness reproduces high-definition XGA (UXGA compatible) images with a clarity that is nearly true to life, even in well-lit meeting and conference rooms. Add to that unbelievably quiet operation and features like 2 Live Picture-in-Picture, Digital-Expanded Zoom and Anti-theft Alarm, the end result is none other than the optimum choice among ceiling-use products.
- Exclusive, award-winning ColorView Natural Color Matrix for rich, vivid colors
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sRGB color profile technology ensures standard uniform color reproduction regardless of the type of display used
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High-end features typically found in bigger projectors, offered at a better price and in a smaller form factor
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3D CineView™, Mitsubishi’s proprietary video technology, significantly reduces flickering, artifacts, crawling, or blinking, with the image as sharp and smooth as its native film format
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Fully compatible with Mitsubishi’s ProjectorView™ Networking system which enables a company’s designated administrator and authorized users to remotely control, monitor, manage, and even diagnose a Mitsubishi projector
- Provides both horizontal and vertical lens shift for exceptional application flexibility
2-way Mechanical Lens Shift (Vertical & Horizontal)
Lens shift allows images to be shifted both horizontally and vertically, letting you position the projector conveniently anywhere in the room. Additionally, Digital Keystone Correction reduces line distortion by allowing for vertical correction to create a more naturallooking picture even when it is difficult to set up the unit perfectly perpendicular with the screen.