Sammanfattning: Trods prisen, er det bestemt ikke et ringe billede, den leverer. Projektoren har en fornuftig lysstyrke, og der er understøttelse af både HDR og 4K. Den er derfor gearet til det nyeste indhold, og klarer sig rigtig glimrende, når det gælder velproducerede...
Excellent 4K performance, superb value for what you pay for, great colours on both SDR and HDR footage,
Needs more HDMI ports, no 3D glasses out of the box
The BenQ W1700 4K HDR projector hits an interesting sweet spot. For just under 8 grand, you're getting a solid 4K projector that supports HDR content and offers darned good performance on all fronts.Nitpickers will find things to quibble about but the poi...
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Publicerad: 2018-01-21, Författare: Victor , testad av: t3me.com
Excellent image quality especially on 4K HDR, Cheaper price compared to the competition, Lightweight and easy to use and configure,
Sharp and crisp picture, Balanced colour range, Impressive upscaler, Easy to use, Small size,
Not as punchy as we would like, Motion could be smoother,
Make no mistake, this is a good projector for the money. Skin tones are balanced, there's a good level of detail, and its upscaler is of a reasonable quaility that means even your DVD library won't go to waste.There are a few aspects that we'd like to see...
Offers 8.3 million pixels on screen, Image is sharp when set up correctly with difficult focus control, Tracks Rec.709 colour well in calibrated mode, Decent greyscale and gamma out of the box, Good motion, Decent input lag for gaming
Mediocre black levels, Lighter edge surrounding the image, Doesn't cover the wide colour gamut, Colour performance poor out of the box to Rec.709, HDR performance offers no visible step up on normal modes, Noisy even in SmartEco mode
There is no such thing as the perfect display and this will always be true when talking about consumer devices. Each different technology has its pros and cons, from OLED to LCD TVs and from LCD, LCOS and DLP projectors, it is the same. You then have to c...
Offers 8.3 million pixels on screen, Image is sharp when set up correctly with difficult focus control, Tracks Rec.709 colour well in calibrated mode, Decent greyscale and gamma out of the box, Good motion, Decent input lag for gaming
Mediocre black levels, Lighter edge surrounding the image, Doesn't cover the wide colour gamut, Colour performance poor out of the box to Rec.709, HDR performance offers no visible step up on normal modes, Noisy even in SmartEco mode
There is no such thing as the perfect display and this will always be true when talking about consumer devices. Each different technology has its pros and cons, from OLED to LCD TVs and from LCD, LCOS and DLP projectors, it is the same. You then have to c...
We have found out that the BenQ W1700 4K Projector is a fantastic product to use if you want to get that excellent home cinema experience. While it provides you with outstanding performance for watching movies on the big screen, it also brings your gaming...
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Publicerad: 2018-04-23, Författare: Stephen , testad av: techguide.com.au
Affordable, impressive quality for the price, HDR10 compatible, easy to set up, compact unit
Black levels and 4K upscaling could be better
The BenQ W1700 4K projector certainly offers a lot of bang for your buck and gives the more expensive models a good run for their money.User Rating Be the first one! Related PostsOne For All HDMI Sender review – stream your sources to another TVSony VPL...
Sammanfattning: April 9th 2018True 4K projector price has become affordable under $2,500.00If you're after high end 4K check out the BenQ W110004K Performance ++ budget-friendly!Purchase from AIM linkThe W1700 comes fully loaded with true 8.3 megapixel true UHD 4K resolu...
As it happens, I've been systematically going through the Harry Potter movies in order. I'd watched the first six on 65-inch OLED, and the seventh on this projector. It is a visually dark movie in many parts, and once or twice there was indeed a loss of l
Now consider what happens when you use a 0.47-inch DMD at 1080p instead of a 0.65-inch one. The pixels are smaller of course, but are the spaces between them smaller as well? Remember, a 1080p Digital Micromirror Device has on its surface more than two mi
So there you have it. BenQ has managed to produce a full resolution Ultra-HD projector for just $2499. It's a projector that is able to deliver the scale that really makes Ultra HD worthwhile...