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Mitsubishi Electric HC6000

Mitsubishi Electric HC6000
alaScore 88

27 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 27 reviews of Mitsubishi Electric HC6000. The average rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the reliability and design. The price and usability also get good feedback. The size and black level get less positive comments.

image quality, usability, price, design, reliability

black level, size

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Mitsubishi Electric HC6000 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 88/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by (whathifi.com)

Mitsubishi HC6000

 

A quality design in many ways, and well worth an audition

Colourful image; low background noise; sharp, detailed image; quiet; small

Only the presence of less expensive rivals

Expert review by (avforums.com)

Mitsubishi HC6000 Full HD 1080 LCD Projector Review

 

As the wave of new 1080 projector models is about to break, we get a UK exclusive first look at the HC6000 from Mitsubishi.

Great value for money ; Excellent image detail and Good black level with solid screen uniformity in both out of the box and calibrated use ; Excellent Video Processing ; Easy to use menu system and good build quality

Lack of Colour Management system ; Primaries slightly oversaturated on Red and Greens which can occasionally distract ; No direct anamorphic controls for 2.35:1

Expert review by : Good Gear Guide.au (goodgearguide.com.au)

Expert Review

 

This is almost the perfect projector for a home theatre setup; it'll produce sublime colours whether watching Blu-ray movies or DVDs, and it's also a very quiet and relatively cool operator. However, its ability to handle dark scenes could be better...

Natural-looking colour reproduction, motorised lens movements, will happily display lower-than-high-definition resolutions from a PC without looking blotchy or pixelated

Dark scenes in movies had some details lost in the shadows, slightly soft overall image quality, no picture-in-picture

Apr, 2008

Expert review by : Kevin Miller (cnet.com)

Mitsubishi HC6000 review: Mitsubishi HC6000

 

Mitsubishi HC6000

The Mitsubishi HC6000 is a solid value with capable video processing; linear grayscale tracking; accurate color decoding; full feature package for ease of setup; and plenty of connectivity.

Inaccurate primary and secondary colors; black-level performance could be improved a bit more.

One of the better performers in the entry-level 1080p projector race, the Mitsubishi HC6000 also benefits from a comprehensive feature set.

Apr, 2008

Expert review by : Kevin Miller (cnet.com.au)

Mitsubishi HC6000

 

One of the better performers in the entry-level 1080p projector race, the Mitsubishi HC6000 also benefits from a comprehensive feature set.

Solid value with capable video-processing ; Linear greyscale tracking ; Accurate colour decoding ; Full feature package for ease of set-up ; Plenty of connectivity

Inaccurate primary and secondary colours ; Black-level performance could be improved a bit more

This scene also provided a tough test for motion, with a sharp left-to-right pan in the diner when the young girl comes along to serve Jack. Unfortunately, the HC6000 doesn't display a multiple of 24 frames per second from Blu-ray, so there was some...

Apr, 2008

Expert review by : Kevin Miller (cnet.com.au)

Mitsubishi HC6000 review: Mitsubishi HC6000

 

Mitsubishi HC6000

The Mitsubishi HC6000 is a solid value with capable video processing; linear grayscale tracking; accurate color decoding; full feature package for ease of setup; and plenty of connectivity.

Inaccurate primary and secondary colors; black-level performance could be improved a bit more.

One of the better performers in the entry-level 1080p projector race, the Mitsubishi HC6000 also benefits from a comprehensive feature set.

Apr, 2008

Expert review by : default (avguide.com)

Mitsubishi HC6000 Projector

 

Mitsibushi carries over the fine styling from the HC6000's earlier versions, with a compact and elegant cabinet finished in charcoal gray, along with a lens cover that is sculpturally shaped to match the cabinet's curves and contours. The optical...

Mitsubishi has a winner with the HC6000, providing a top-notch video processing section along with an excellent optical system that allows the easiest and fastest setup via the remote control. It’s also pleasantly devoid of gimmicky picture...

Sep, 2008

Expert review by (pcauthority.com.au)

Mitsubishi HC6000

 

A quality design in many ways, and well worth an audition

Sep, 2008

Expert review by : Kevin Miller (avrev.com)

Mitsubishi HC6000 3LCD Video Projector

 

Introduction Mitsubishi's new HC6000, using advanced three-panel inorganic LCD panels (3LCD), replaces last year's HC5000. It is the company's latest 1080p 3LCD front projector. I was very pleased to discover that Mitsubishi made significant...

Jul, 2008

Expert review by : Projector Reviews (projectorreviews.com.au)

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