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Hitachi's Home-1 Theater Projector Brings the Big
Screen to the Living Room with Outstanding Image Quality Backed
by Hitachi's Industry Leading TV Technology (21/10/2003)
New Home-1(TM) Multimedia Projector Provides Superior
Performance and Functionality for Home Theater Users
Hitachi America, Ltd., a subsidiary of Hitachi,
Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, today announced the availability of Home-1,
Hitachi's first multimedia projector for the home theater market.
As the latest addition to Hitachi's comprehensive line of multimedia
projectors, Home-1 offers advanced features to impress even the
savviest videophiles.
At seven pounds, the Home-1 projector includes
multiple connectivity inputs for a variety of home theater related
devices, including DVD at its theoretically best resolution, and
also supports high-definition signals such as 720p and 1080i. Employed
with conventional surround sound systems and other home theater
equipment, Home-1 creates a theater-quality environment delivering
high-quality, vivid, crisp images backed by Hitachi's leading TV
technology at a native 16:9 aspect ratio.
"The Home-1 projector delivers the advanced
image quality and product features that the industry has come to
expect from Hitachi," said Pete Denes, director of sales for Hitachi
America, Ltd., Digital Media Division. "Home theater enthusiasts
will be hard-pressed to find another projector that delivers this
level of quality and price performance with a feature set that affords
flexibility for a range of room environments."
High Quality Performance, Yet Quiet Operation
The Home-1 projector is Hitachi's first native
16:9 panel unit specifically designed for home-theater users. Because
the projector is intended for home use, it has a high contrast ratio
of 800:1, a 2X zoom lens and vertical and horizontal lens shift
that gives users installation flexibilities no matter the room environment.
It comes in a seven pound footprint that is packed with feature-rich,
top quality video processing technologies, including Hitachi's proprietary
Motion Adoptive Progressive Scan, 3-2 pull down system and 3D Y/C
Separation System for added image clarity. The Motion Adaptive Progressive
Scan is a highly advanced version of progressive scan technology
that can reproduce a fast moving object in an image with significantly
reduced fuzziness. The weakness in today's widely available conventional
progressive scan technology is that it can only improve image details
for relatively slow changing images. The Home-1 projector also includes
Hitachi's Whisper Mode, allowing users to reduce noise to near-whisper
levels (25 dB) with a minimal reduction in brightness, a critical
factor in home applications.
Increased Flexibility for Home Theater Needs
The Home-1 projector features vertical and
horizontal lens shift. This capability provides users with the flexibility
to install the projector anywhere without decreasing the resolution
caused by digital keystone correction, a technology typically used
by conventional projectors to condense images resulting from the
effect of trapezoid distortion. The Home-1 projector also includes
a full array of connectivity options on its rear panel, such as
component, composite, S-Video and two RGB inputs for added versatility
in the home theater.
www.hitachi.us
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