The BenQ w1000 1080p HD projector is a multimedia digitally powered high definition projector. The projector itself is retailing at $1,299 however if you shop around, you could find a street price for as low as $999 or even lower, depending on how much shopping around you want to do. Is this HD projector worth the investment?
To start, the device offers compatibility with various HDTV specifications including 1080p/60, 720p, 1080i, 5761 and 576p. It has a true widescreen ratio at 16:9 and it is compatible with EDTV and SDTV at 480p and 480i respectively. It also offers a component video and HDMI output to display the projections onto your widescreen, or other compatible television or computer.
The projection display’s specifications include Lumen brightness at 2000 ANSI with its Eco-Mode setting for a brightness of 1440 ANSI and a contrast ratio setting of 3000:1. The native display resolution is 1920 pixel by 1080 pixels and its Eco-Mode display resolution is 1920 pixels by 1200 pixels. The display is powered by an 180-Watt lamp which holds for up to 3000 hours. In Eco-Mode, however, it has a life of up to 4000 hours before it needs replacing.
The unit’s H-Sync Range is from 31 to 90 Hz and its V-Sync Range is from 50 to 85 Hz. The device can also handle audible noise of up to 29 dB normally and up to 27 dB in Eco-Mode. The projector has a single USB port so it easily attaches to a computer or other compatible USB device. The unit has a one-year warranty on its performance.
With the labeled parts and detailed instructions, using the BenQ W1000 HD projector is quite simple. In addition, attaching it to any compatible television or USB device such as your computer is just as easy as turning the projector on. While this projector can’t be called inexpensive, it is a very low price for a 1080p projector. With the ease of use and the impressive specifications, it is surely worth the price.
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