Sammanfattning: BenQ has been on a roll as of late, with the company now offering a large selection of 4K-capable, single-chip DLP projectors. Models available span nearly an order of magnitude in pricing, with the higher-end models adding in niceties such as upgraded op...
Sammanfattning: The BenQ HT3550 ($1,699 list, $1,499 street) and BenQ HT5550 ($2,699 list and street) both offer 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution using pixel shifting, a high claimed color accuracy with factory calibration as shipped, and support for HDR10 and HLG high dy...
At their current prices—$2,699 for the BenQ HT5550 versus $2,999 for the Epson Home Cinema 5050UB—the 5050UB clearly offers more bang for the buck. But that's not to say its advantages will be meaningful to you or be worth the additional $300 premium.Amon...
Sammanfattning: BenQ's $2499 HT5550 4K UHD projector is really the BenQ that I've been waiting for (2-3 years?) No, it isn't a 2-year-old projector, it has just started shipping about a month or so ago, relative to this HT5550 review going live. It certainly fits into th...
Clear, bright picture, Excellent contrast with the auto-iris engaged, Accurate Rec.709 color, Solid build quality, Plenty of lens shift and zoom for flexible installation
Larger DCI-P3 color gamut, Brighter 3D
For $2499, the BENQ CINEPRIME HT5550 offers performance and features comparable to much more expensive projectors. Its DLP clarity and motion processing are superior to three-chip LCD and LCoS designs.LikesClear, bright pictureExcellent contrast with the...
Priced at $2,499 at launch, BenQ's new HT5550 is a bold entry into the $2k-$3.5k projector market. It is a niche that BenQ has not had an entry for a very long time. That itself is interesting. Projector Reviews has long been impressed with BenQ's HT...