The Mitsubishi WD510U DLP features a six-segment color wheel, adding cyan and yellow to RGB and white. Texas Instruments aptly calls this technology BrilliantColorTM for the vivid effect it has on the chromatic spectrum.
At 7 lbs going mobile isn't an issue, and this projector is an asset in classrooms, showrooms or educational applications. Digital Keystone Correction is built-in to square-up framing in difficult presentation situations, while the near 16:9 aspect ratio mates neatly with today's widescreen computers.
The WD510U's detail-rich, WXGA (1280x800) image resolution is enhanced by superior high contrast (2000:1) and 2600 ANSI Lumens of brightness, performing admirably even in high ambient light situations.
Mitsubishi's intelligent design is further evinced by features such as color compensation for wall projection, closed caption for the hearing impaired, and a top loading lamp compartment all aimed at making the unit a pleasure to use.
