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6.4 POUNDS XGA
Extra
Performance
And Extra
Lamp Life.
The XL1XU from Mitsubishi Digital Electronics is an ultraportable LCD projector
that offers 1100 ANSI lumens for exceptional brightness. The projector is equipped
with many advanced features, including Mitsubishi’s exclusive ColorView™Natural
Color Matrix and sRGB compliance.
■1100 ANSI lumens for exceptional brightness
■Up to 2500 hours extra long lamp life
■Exclusive, award-winning ColorView Natural Color Matrix for rich, vivid colors
■sRGB color profile technology ensures standard, uniform color reproduction
regardless of the type of display used
■Intelligent Room Illumination Sensor (IRIS®) senses room brightness and auto-
matically adjusts the projector’s contrast and image controls
■Native resolution of 1024 x 768 XGA, with 1280 x 1024 SXGA maximum
(compressed)
■Dual lamp operations mode allows users to conserve lamp life, lower the
operating temperature and noise level, extending the overall life of the projector
■Three year parts and labor warranty, 90-day warranty on the lamp, toll-free tech-
nical support, and a three-year Express Replacement Assistance (ERA) program
that guarantees free replacement product shipped overnight for next business
day delivery when and where available
COLORVIEW
PROJECTOR
XL1X U
1100 ANSI LUMENS
ISO
ASSURANCE
QUALITY
9001
XL1XU
COLORVIEW PROJECTORn
SPECIFICATIONS
Display Technology 0.7" Polysilicon LCD panel x 3
Resolution True XGA 1024 x 768 with compression for 1280 x 1024 SXGA max.
Brightness 1100 ANSI Lumens
Colors 16,770,000 colors
Zoom/Focus Manual control (zoom ratio: 1.2 : 1)
Picture Size 30"~ 300" diagonal (100"=3.79 m)
Lamp* Part Number VLT-XL2LP; Type:150 W HS-X lamp (2000 hour standard lamp life;
2500 hours max. in low mode)
Computer VGA ~ SXGA (640 x 400 ~ 1280 x 1024),
Compatibility True: 1024 x 768, Sync on green available
Video NTSC/NTSC 4.43/PAL (including PAL-M, N)/SECAM/PAL-60/DVD (component)/
Compatibility HDTV input ready (525p, 720p, 1080i)
Input Terminals PC: mini D-sub 15 pin x 1, Video: RCA + S video x 1,
PC/video audio: stereo RCA x 1
Output Terminals RGB: mini D-sub 15 pin x 1
Communication RS-232C x 1 (direct command is available, DIN 8 pin)
Terminals
Audio Speaker 1 W Mono
Scanning Rates Horizontal: 15 - 100 kHz
Vertical: 50 - 120 Hz, Dot clock: 140 MHz
Operating Noise 34 dBA (low lamp mode)
Power Consumption 230 W
Dimensions (W x H x D) 9.3 x 3.7 x 12.4" (237 x 94 x 315 mm) (including feet)
Weight 6.4 lbs (2.9 kg)
Power Supply AC100 ~ 240V/±10%, 50/60 Hz
Safety Approvals CSA, CSA NRT L/C, FCC Class B
Warranty Three-year parts and labor; 90 days on lamp. XL1XU also includes three-year Emergency
Roadside Assistance program that guarantees free replacement projector shipped overnight
for next business day delivery when and where available
Accessories Standard: 2 AC power cords, remote control, 2 batteries for remote, AV cable, RS-232C
cable, PS/2 adapter, RGB cable, user manual, carrying case, quick reference card
Optional: Spare lamp module (VLT-XL2LP), ceiling mount (XL1CM), soft roller case
(XL1-SRCC), hard shell ATA case (XL1-ATAC), remote control (REMSL2),
traveller 60" portable screen (SCRNTR60R)
Special Features ColorView Natural Color Matrix; sRGB color compliance; IRIS control sensor; CineView™
Video Line-Doubler; digital keystone adjustment; manual zoom and focus lens
For more information on the XL1XU or any of Mitsubishi’s other projectors or presentation products, contact Mitsubishi
Digital Electronics today. Detailed technical specifications available upon request.
PP3042-5/03-15M-LITXL1X
©2003 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Standard features, options and specifications subject to change without notice. Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows
logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc, registered in the U.S. and other countries. All other
trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders. * The projector lamp contains mercury. Please dispose of properly.
Printed on 50% recycled paper including 20% post-consumer fibers, processed chlorine free. Printed with vegetable based inks.
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.
Presentation Products Division
9351 Jeronimo Road
Irvine, CA 92618
Toll Free: 888-307-0349
email: [email protected]
www.mitsubishi-presentations.com
Canada:
Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc.
Information Technologies Group
Markham, Ontario
905-475-7728
www.mitsubishielectric.ca
Technical Support:
Toll Free: 888-307-0309
Email: [email protected]
Screen (H) Distance from screen (L) (Approximate)
Screen Size Tele(Longest) Wide(Shortest)
(inches diag.) (inches) (meters) (inches) (meters)
30 51.0 1.3 - -
40 70.0 1.8 59.0 1.5
60 106.0 2.7 91.0 2.3
80 141.0 3.6 118.0 3.0
100 177.0 4.5 150.0 3.8
120 212.0 5.4 177.0 4.5
140 252.0 6.4 208.0 5.3
160 287.0 7.3 240.0 6.1
180 322.0 8.2 268.0 6.8
200 358.0 9.1 300.0 7.6
300 535.0 13.6 450.0 11.4
L(distance between the screen
and the head of the projector)
H
(Screen
Size Diagonal)
To find approximate distance between the projector and
the screen, multiply the width of the screen x 2.2 (min.),
and x 2.9 (max.).
Refer to the diagonal size chart for recommended distances.
PRECISE COLOR
REPRODUCTION
WITH sRGB
Developed to ensure standard, uni-
form color reproduction regardless
of the type of display used, sRGB
color profile uses color coordinates
common to all display technologies.
As a result, it eliminates the hue
variations that occur between
different display systems and accu-
rately matches the way colors look
in real life.
sRGBActual Non-sRGB
COLORVIEW™NATURAL
COLOR MATRIX
Mitsubishi’s award-winning
ColorView enables the
XL1XU to produce vivid colors that
precisely match their real-life
counterparts, as well as giving you
the ability to precisely adjust color
saturation and control color tones.
Without ColorView With ColorView
IRIS®(INTELLIGENT
ROOM ILLUMINATION
SENSOR)
Room illumination can have a
significant effect on the quality and
accuracy of color reproduction on-
screen. The brighter the room, the
duller the color. The XL1XU’s built-
in IRIS®automatically detects light
volume and color density, automat-
ically adjusting mid-range color
tones as required for optimal color
reproduction under any lighting
conditions.
A change in
external light
makes the room
brighter.
Without IRIS With IRIS
6.4 POUNDS XGA1100 ANSI LUMENS