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Southland Micro Systems memory is your system's best upgrade option. Dollar for dollar, upgrading your system's RAM provides a greater productivity boost than any other upgrade available. Southland Micro's standard memory modules are used in the majority of name brand computers. Historically, these modules were based on simple designs. Today, leading-edge, high-bandwidth memory technologies demand the complexities of Southland Micro System's keen engineering skills.This memory is designed for IBM Aptiva 2144-S15/-2R3, 2159-Bxx, -Sxx, A2176-Cxx Series, AC23, C33, C55, C65, C67, C6Y, C73, C77, AE34, E35, E36, E45, AE54, E55, E56, E64, E65, E66, AS64, S66, S74, S78, S7H, S80, S90, PC 300 Model 330 series 6577-5xx, -7xx, -Kxx, 340 series 6560-1xx, -4xx, -5xx, 340 series 6560-6xx, -7xx, 350 series 6587-5xx, -7xx, -9xx, 350 series 6587-Gxx, -Kxx, -Lxx, 350 series 6587-KSX, 6587-LBV, PC 700 Series, PC 730 6877, PC 750 6887-YPx, 6887-86x, 6887-9Ax, PC 750 XXC, XXG, XXR, XXA, XXE, XXN.
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Southland Micro Systems memory is your system's best upgrade option. Dollar for dollar, upgrading your system's RAM provides a greater productivity boost than any other upgrade available. Southland Micro's standard memory modules are used in the majority of name brand computers. Historically, these modules were based on simple designs. Today, leading-edge, high-bandwidth memory technologies demand the complexities of Southland Micro System's keen engineering skills.
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Southland Micro Systems memory is your system's best upgrade option. Dollar for dollar, upgrading your system's RAM provides a greater productivity boost than any other upgrade available. Southland Micro's standard memory modules are used in the majority of name brand computers. Historically, these modules were based on simple designs. Today, leading-edge, high-bandwidth memory technologies demand the complexities of Southland Micro System's keen engineering skills.
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Southland Micro Systems memory is your system's best upgrade option. Dollar for dollar, upgrading your system's RAM provides a greater productivity boost than any other upgrade available. Southland Micro's standard memory modules are used in the majority of name brand computers. Historically, these modules were based on simple designs. Today, leading-edge, high-bandwidth memory technologies demand the complexities of Southland Micro System's keen engineering skills.This memory is designed for Compaq Deskpro 5100 Models 840, 1200, Deskpro 5120 Model 1200, Deskpro 5133 Models 1200, 1200/LS, 2000, Deskpro 5133 Models 2000, 2000/ML/CDS, Deskpro 5150 Model 2000/ML, Deskpro 5150 Models 1200, 2000, 2000/ML, Deskpro 5166 Model 2000/ML, Deskpro 5166 Models 1200, 2000/ML, 2000, Deskpro 575 Model 840, ProLinea 5100 Model 840, Model 1200, ProLinea 5120 Model 1200, ProLinea 5133 Model 1200, Model 2000, ProLinea 5133 Model 2000/ML/CDS, ProLinea 5150 Model 1200, Model 2000, ProLinea 5150 Model 2000/ML, ProLinea 5166 Model 1200, ProLinea 5166 Model 2000/ML.
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Southland Micro Systems memory is your system's best upgrade option. Dollar for dollar, upgrading your system's RAM provides a greater productivity boost than any other upgrade available. Southland Micro's standard memory modules are used in the majority of name brand computers. Historically, these modules were based on simple designs. Today, leading-edge, high-bandwidth memory technologies demand the complexities of Southland Micro System's keen engineering skills.This memory is designed for Cisco 3640 (64-bit configured).
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Southland Micro Systems memory is your system's best upgrade option. Dollar for dollar, upgrading your system's RAM provides a greater productivity boost than any other upgrade available. Southland Micro's standard memory modules are used in the majority of name brand computers. Historically, these modules were based on simple designs. Today, leading-edge, high-bandwidth memory technologies demand the complexities of Southland Micro System's keen engineering skills.This memory is designed for Compaq Deskpro 5100 Models 840, 1200, Deskpro 5120 Model 1200, Deskpro 5133 Models 1200, 1200/LS, 2000, Deskpro 5133 Models 2000, 2000/ML/CDS, Deskpro 5150 Model 2000/ML, Deskpro 5150 Models 1200, 2000, 2000/ML, Deskpro 5166 Model 2000/ML, Deskpro 5166 Models 1200, 2000/ML, 2000, Deskpro 575 Model 840, ProLinea 5100 Model 840, Model 1200, ProLinea 5120 Model 1200, ProLinea 5133 Model 1200, Model 2000, ProLinea 5133 Model 2000/ML/CDS, ProLinea 5150 Model 1200, Model 2000, ProLinea 5150 Model 2000/ML, ProLinea 5166 Model 1200, ProLinea 5166 Model 2000/ML.
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Southland Micro Systems memory is your system's best upgrade option. Dollar for dollar, upgrading your system's RAM provides a greater productivity boost than any other upgrade available. Southland Micro's standard memory modules are used in the majority of name brand computers. Historically, these modules were based on simple designs. Today, leading-edge, high-bandwidth memory technologies demand the complexities of Southland Micro System's keen engineering skills.
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If you are a high-definition video enthusiast who's looking for a more affordable way to bring a front-screen projection to your home theater or family room, the Mitsubishi HC1500 projector is the right choice for you.
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Forget the mere 70 inches of even large flat-panel displays, the HC1500 DLP Projector lets you project a high definition image hundreds of inches large. With its quiet operation and huge, beautiful picture, the HC1500 could make your home cinema the envy of all your neighbors.
The HC1500 is just 6.5 pounds and has 1600 ANSI lumens of brightness and a 2500:1 contrast ratio. View larger. View product details. |
The HC1500 can project an image up to 275 inches for a true theater experience. |
True HD Images
The HC1500 DLP projector projects video in a native 720p format so you get a highly detailed HD picture that looks crisp even at large sizes. It features Texas Instruments BrilliantColor, which utilizes a seven-segment color wheel and an algorithm that enables brighter mid-tones and more realistic color. The HC1500 also offers 1600 ANSI lumens of brightness and a 2500:1 contrast ratio. Depending on the size of your room, you can project the image from 40 inches to 275 inches diagonal. The HC1500 has a lamp life of 3000 hours in low mode and 2000 hours in bright mode.
Pure Connection From Source to Screen
The HC1500 has HDMI 1.2 and component cable connections to ensure a pure input signal from beginning to end. With 10-bit processing, the information is unsullied and the result is a pure image on the screen.
Be advised that this projector (as with most projectors) does not include a tuner; to watch television, you need to provide a television signal, either through an external tuner or a cable box.
Easy Set Up and Quiet Operation
At just 6.5 pounds, the HC1500 is easy to transport and move around in your home theater room, and it has both vertical and horizontal digital keystone correction that makes it easy to mount on the ceiling or place on a table. The HC1500 operates at a quiet 25dBA that won't distract you while you're enjoying movies or television. A 12-volt Trigger jack allows the projector to control a compatible motorized screen. A remote control with backlit buttons is included.
The HC1500 is backed by a 1-year limited parts and labor warranty, and a 90-days lamp warranty.
What's in the Box
HC1500 projector, AC power cable, RGB cable, RS-232C cable, remote unit with battery, light shade cover, quick start card, user's manual, and safety manual.
Customer Reviews:
did i already say wow.......2008-01-01
my first pj ,i said to myself the image will be what the image will be. for the price i paid i can't ask for more . then i plugged it in made the connection to my sat dish and my xbox 360 with hd dvd player ,WOW times 10
Great for movies!.......2007-12-18
What I like best about this projector is the price. After reading good reviews and comparing prices, I went ahead with the HC1500. Thanks to Projectorreviews.com, Projectorcentral.com, audioholics.com and especially amazon.com. After almost 2 weeks of usage, I can now say that it has exceeded my expectations. No rainbow effects and no aspect ratio issues. It has to be ceiling mounted in order to have a clear view without disturbances from people passing in front. No problems with ceiling mounting though because it's light and small. I used what Amazon recommended, the Atdec ceiling mount.
For me standard DVDs is good enough. I'm using an entry-level Philips home theater system and the surround sound is already stunning. I don't have a dedicated home theater room but I have a big bedroom (about 12' x 26') so converting into one wasn't difficult. I just used an ordinary white cloth as a screen and projected at about 12' to get a 100-inch diagonal picture.
This is a home theater projector and by that term it means that you should turn off the lights to get the best picture (just like in a real movie theater - dark). There should be no light in front of the projector. You can have some ambient light at the back of the projector without affecting the brighness and contrast of the picture. But with this setup, it's a good trade-off compared to more expensive LCD and Plasma tv's.
At first, I was concerned with the life of the bulb. But doing the math, I come to realize that I can change the bulb 5 times and it will still come out cheaper than a 60-inch LCD TV.
If you're looking for a big screen home theater experience, you can't go wrong with front projectors especially this one. And at this price (Amazon has the lowest price anywhere, trust me), it's really a bargain.
Best projector in it's price range........2007-12-15
The Mitsubishi HC1500 perforned better than any other projector under $1000 that we tried, It does not have an iris for lens shift which means that where we want to place the unit is limited by the screen size we want achive. However this projector is small and light enough that finding an inexpensive universal mount was not difficult. Even in less than ideal conditions (ours is in the living room on the main floor with vertical blinds on the windows that let in a lot of ambiet light and odd shaped glares) the HC1500 delivers vivid color, natural skin tones and artifact free motion comprable to much more expensive projectors. I did find that this unit's ability to upscale a lower resolution image (480i or 1080i) was not the best; it produced some jittery lines and had trouble keeping up with high action scenes. Since we have ours connected to an upconverting DVD player (you could also use a HD player to produce a higher quality signal) the problem is completely resolved. Bottom line, even with a mount, the screen and two cables we have an 80" 720p HD image with crisp blacks and smooth action for our home theater system all for under a grand.
Breathtaking, fantastic, wonderful.......2007-12-10
For the last few years, I've been laboring along with a nice Onkyo surround sound system, but only an antiquated (read: really nice five years ago) 27" CRT TV for a display. The effect was okay, but I've long been lusting after an HD solution. And based on flexibility and price, I decided on a projector.
I had narrowed my list down to the two 720p projectors available for less than $1,000 - the Optoma HD70 and the Mitsubishi HD1000U - and wound up deciding on the HD1000U because it appeared to be brighter and have better color, as well as (let's face it, this is the most important factor) looking a little cooler.
Well, the HC1500 replaced the HD1000U, and I received it as a surprise gift this past weekend.
So, what's the verdict? Well, let's step back for a moment.
Since I was caught unprepared, this was my setup:
- my basement was not light-controlled - there was light coming in through the windows, and always a light on in the room
- the projector was throwing onto a ragged old 4:3 projector screen (wrong aspect ratio)
- the projector was elevated by sitting haphazardly on its own box, the front propped up by a DVD case (which horribly keystoned the picture)
- since I don't yet have HD programming, or an HD-DVD/Blu-Ray player, all I played was standard definition content - primarily standard DVDs from a circa-2002 DVD player and original XBOX games.
You would expect that in this situation, with the projector shown in the worst possible light (literally), that it would perform in a disappointing fashion. You would be wrong.
Standard DVDs looked *fantastic.* Even inches away from the screen, the picture looks good - you can see pixels, but nowhere close to the degree I expected. At only a few feet from the screen, the picture looked incredibly crisp and vibrant.
Back at the recommended viewing distance, the picture was unreal. Bright, beautiful, fantastic. I hesitate to say this, because this opinion might still be driven by adrenaline, but I actually think it looks better than a movie theater, without the faded colors that you typically see at most theaters.
I've looked at projectors at places like Fry's and Best Buy (to say nothing of sports bars) and always been disappointed by how faded the picture looks. But even in my non-light controlled basement, with a lamp or two on, the picture looked sharp, rich and incredibly saturated.
A standard-definition game on my original XBOX looks awesome too. Even Halo 1, which came out - what? - a milennium ago, looks breathtaking. I was only projecting a 77" screen (much smaller than the 106" I want to move to) but even so it was incredibly immersive. It was enough to trigger my wife's motion sickness, but both in Halo and in racing games, I felt completely sucked into the picture. I can't imagine what it would look like with an XBOX 360 or a PS3.
I stayed up until 12:30 last night playing big-screen Halo, and I'm itchy to go home and mess around with the projector again tonight. I haven't felt that way about something like this for a long, long time.
Even with the projector sitting on its box about a foot away, I couldn't hear the fan over the sound of the movies or the games. I expected something much louder, but I'm sure that suspended from the ceiling it will be almost unnoticeable even during quiet scenes.
Given all this, I can't wait until I can actually use the projector in a way that shows it to its advantage - a new screen, a ceiling mount, HD programming, no keystoning. One potential downside might be installation trickiness - getting the cables where they need to go across the ceiling without looking too ugly, for example.
Moving from a 13" TV/VCR combo to a 27" TV with DVD and surround sound was revolutionary for me five years ago - a complete revamp of how I watched TV. Tivo did the same for me two years ago. This has the potential to be a bigger step forward than either of those.
I recognize the fact that this might be as much a review of modern projector technology as it is of this specific Mitsubishi. Perhaps it's simply because I'm new to the world of projectors, and would have been blown away by any projector, but I'm really struggling to describe how great this is. I was ready to spend $800 on one of these, but even so it is leaps and bounds better than I thought it would be. It is brighter, sharper, and quieter than I thought was possible.
I honestly don't know what you'd get from a more expensive projector, or from a much more expensive plasma or LCD flat-screen TV. What's the point?
great color, not as sharp as others.......2007-12-10
This is my second HD compatible DLP projector, my first was the Olympus V-1, which being the size of a large paperback, served double duty as a backup projector for office type work. The Mitsubishi 1500 was picked from looking the the ProjectorReview (sic) website, which basically lushed over its predecessor the Mitshubishi 1000, and the review is worth reading to find out how to tune this beasty.
First off it has a stunning, colorful picture, makes the Olympus almost seem black and white in comparison. However the tradeoff is it is not as razor sharp via the HDMI as the old projector was (no DVI input unfortunately so you have to live with the internal HDMI scaling issues.) I am driving this with an OPPO upscaling DVD player and for example lines of type in the credits that were clearly legible on the Olympus, are less so on the Mitsubishi.
The Mitsubishi had no problems when fed with 480p, 540P, or 720p via the HDMI input (the resultant picture was scaled to the projectors native 720p) but had picture jitter when I drove it with 1080i. I tried to route the OPPO signal via the VGA input using a DVI/VGA adapter but it wouldn't sync with it.
However, when I hooked it up to a 1080i output from a Mac laptop with the same adapter, running HDTV of an NFL game, the results were simply stunning. I display this on a nine foot screen and there was no noticeable lag even at this size. So if you have a DVI native product maybe try going via VGA and bypassing the HDMI input here.
In summary for DVD viewing I would give it a 4, but for HDTV a 5.
Pros: brilliant picture, even on low power
extremely quiet, you almost have to strain to hear it when playing movies
Cons: others have commented on its poor handling of native 4:3 material, I only use it for HD so its not a problem for me; the menus are very complicated and you will only want to adjust them once and hope it remembers; picture not as sharp via HDMI as it could be; output angle of this projector is high so since we keep it at table level I have to really tip it up on its hind legs to hit the correct viewing angle
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