Mitsubishi has succeeded again in setting a new standard for digital photo printing: the CP9550DW featuring two brilliant new technologies. The secret behind its outstanding image... more
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Mitsubishi has succeeded again in setting a new standard for digital photo printing: the CP9550DW featuring two brilliant new technologies. The secret behind its outstanding image quality is the Dual Line Technology, which operates with the double number of heating elements. The result: crystal clear, true-to-detail prints. Additionally, the Mitsubishi Adaptive Thermal-Head Management Engine (MAM) guarantees sharp color definition and fast printing with its optimized thermal-head pulse control. Mitsubishi's paper roll concept proves that state-of-the-art photo printing can be economical, too. Coreless high-capacity paper rolls require far less frequent replacement, while ensuring trouble-free printing. A special coating on the paper's back reduces wear on the transport mechanism. The thermal heads are also coated to increase their service life. So you can count on the CP9550DW for not only exceptional image quality, but also long and economical operation.
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards: CE, TUV GS
Power
Power Device: Power supply - internal
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V
Frequency Required: 50/60 Hz
Software / system requirements
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Apple MacOS X 10.3.3
Advantages: Excellent display, Highly reliable Disadvantages: It goes back a fair way and it's no Flat-bed!
...that this monitor is among the cream of the top in it's range, there are perfectly decent monitors available for under half the price which do the job very well, Mitsubishi / NEC are just one of the reliable manufacturers. Before considering splashing out on this product it is essential one thinks about whether they are buying it for the right reasons, the resolution of the 2070SB will continue to please gamers and will provide an excellent screen for home use too, but it is a lot of money, and, as stated, there are decent £200 to £300 monitors out there....
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Advantages: Reliable, easy to use and stylish. Disadvantages: As of yet none.
...We use around 6+ of these at work and have them all ceiling mounted. Not once have I come across a problem with any one of them. They look great, work great and are great.
This is a top of the line portable projector at a reasonable price. It’s more or less an updated version of the XL5 and XL8 models. It brings you brighter, richer and sharper images through LCD technology.
The projector is a fairly heavy duty projector yet still portable weighing at 5.9 lbs, with a 1280 x 1024 resolution which works out to about 300 inches in diagonal size at max without loosing to much quality, this projector really is something.
The XL9U used Mitsubishis Natural Colour Matrix technology, 3D Colour Uniformity Correction and sRGB Color Profile technology. These system allows you to separately alter six colorations (RGB and YMC.) to make...
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Advantages: super flat CRT diamondron tube, super sharp image, 3 year warranty, free loan monitor Disadvantages: none really...Since merger with NEC the customer Services number can be busy and may be on hold for a while
...computers can get outdated before you’ve even had chance to get it out of the box; a monitor offers long term investment and allows many happy hours of viewing!
Before I explain the Mitsubishi Diamond Pro monitor, I would just like to emphasize some basic terms you may come across in the specifications of monitors (if you are already familiar with these please scroll down to the Mitsubishi monitor).
The BASICS – Terminology
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While there are many terms used in Monitor descriptions I will only highlight the basic ones that may be of importance to you whilst deciding which monitor to buy.
· CRT = Cathode Ray Tube (most monitor specifications list the CRT size e.g. 17”. Please note a 17” CRT size listed for a 17” monitor does not mean that the viewable screen area is 17...
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I’ve had my Trium Eclipse for almost a year now and even in the fast moving mobile phone market that exists today, it’s still a pretty good phone, boasting a range of features, ease of use and of course a colour screen.
The Trium Eclipse was one of... more