Hitachi calls it FULL HD. Sony, Samsung, Pioneer and Sharp use FULL HD 1080p. Names aside, we've got the details to make it work for you.
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Epson PowerLite Home Cinema and Pro Cinema

Epson’s latest generation of 1080p projectors feature Epson’s new 3LCD chipset—D7—with Epson C2Fine and new UltraBlack technology, delivering up to 50,000:1 contrast for outstanding image quality.

The PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 can project a 100-inch widescreen from 9.8 feet away, and has a brightness of up to 1,600 ANSI lumens. Color modes: dynamic, living room, natural, theater, theater black 1, theater black 2. There are two HDMI 1.3 inputs, 12-bit color performance.

The Pro Cinema 1080 can project a 100-inch widescreen from 9.8 feet away, and has a brightness of up to 1,600 ANSI lumens. Color modes: vivid, cinema day, natural, cinema night, HD, silver screen. Two HDMI 1.3 inputs; 12-bit color and spare lamp and ceiling mount included.

Price:  PowerLite $2,699; Pro Cinema $3,999

 

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