Mitsubishi hc3800 home theater projector

Mitsubishi has released a new home theater projector.  In Washington state, Bestbuy is the dealer for mitsubishi (http://www.mitsubishi-presentations.com/searchnow.html?cii_nRGID=1503&cii_nRadius=25&cii_sSKU=HC3800...).  Is Mitsubishi HC3800 projector going to be available at Bestbuy either in store or online before Dec 31?
Thanks!

With an MSRP of $1995 I wonder where Best Buy will have their price point on this projector.

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