BenQ TK700 3200 Lumens
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3 05900
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4 99900
-38%
Key Features
- Lamp power: 5W
- Service life of light source: 5000h
- Native resolution: 3840 x 2160pixels
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160pixels
- Light source: Laser
- Contrast ratio: 10000:1
- HDMI ports quantity: 3
- USB 2.0 ports quantity: 1
- Colour light output: 3200ANSI lumens
- White light output: 3200ANSI lumens
- Keystone correction, vertical: 'measure': 'degrees'}°
- Keystone correction, horizontal: {'value': '30'}°
- Light source type: Lamp
- Product colour: White
Specifications
Features
Special features
3D-Ready, 4K resolution, 4K support, Auto Focus, Built-In Speaker, Built-in Android TV, Digital Keystone Correction, Game Mode, HDR support, Low input lag, Short throw projection
Projector brightness
3200 ANSI lumens
Audio formats supported
Dolby Atmos
Noise level
34 dB
Connectivity technology
3.5 mm Audio, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB
Product colour
White
Native resolution
3840 x 2160 pixels
Aspect ratio
16:9
Resolution
3840 x 2160 pixels
Light source
Laser
Packaging data
Box contents
Projector
Weight & dimensions
Weight
3050 gram
Weight
3050 g
Height
110 mm
Depth
312 mm
Width
246 mm
Display
Display resolution
3840 x 2160 pixels
Native aspect ratio
16:9
Contrast ratio (typical)
10000:1
Contrast ratio
10000:1
Other features
Noise reduction
✓
Computer system
Processor frequency
4 GHz
Packaging content
Batteries included
✗
Remote control included
✓
Cables included
HDMI
AC adapter included
✓
Ports & interfaces
Interface
HDMI, RS232, USB
USB connector type
USB Type-A
HDMI ports quantity
3
USB 2.0 ports quantity
1
Technical details
Refresh rates
60 Hz
Introduction year
2021
Introduction month
January
Projector
Colour light output
3200 ANSI lumens
White light output
3200 ANSI lumens
Keystone correction, vertical
'measure': 'degrees'}
Keystone correction, horizontal
{'value': '30'}
Video
High Dynamic Range (HDR) supported
✓
Light source
Light source type
Lamp
Service life of light source
5000 h
Lamp power
5 W
Product Details
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Review: It actually is as good as it sounds… - TLDR version:
Heaven for PC gaming and movies alike. Long version below. I use
this projector for PC gaming (I run an RTX 3080) and as a home
theater for steaming movies and shows (right now, primarily the
latter, but that more because of my schedule, and I hope to
change this soon). The picture quality (to include brightness and
HDR) on this thing is top notch, so let’s get that out of the
way. Frame rates at resolutions that are pretty competitive with
high end PC gaming monitors give you a lot to love about this
monitor for gamers... oh and at 100 inches. The price for
performance on how this thing functions as a gaming monitor is
pretty incredible at this size. Also, for the picture quality at
the size you can easily get out of this thing, it beats the snot
out of paying 5k + for an 80ish inch OLED TV. This thing compares
favorably in terms of brightness, resolution and color with all
but the highest end OLED TVs for a FRACTION of the price.
Picture-wise, this thing is nothing short of amazing. I do not
have this set up in a completely blacked out room, and I would
say that the issues I have with natural lighting while using the
projector during the day are different but equal to the issues I
have watching a TV in a similarly lit room (light dilution vs
glare, etc.). That’s a solvable problem; consider a window
blackout solution if that’s a concern. Also, if you’re going to
go in for this beast, I highly recommend a dedicated screen.
Don’t debase the amazing picture quality of this beautiful
machine by projecting onto a painted wall, that’s just silly. The
Meh: Sometimes the projector seems to get confused with input
devices; when I want to use the projector as a computer monitor,
sometimes I need to power cycle one or the other. Not sure what
this is about, but it’s barely a minor inconvenience, and the
couple of times it’s happened it has been when I am deliberately
messing around with display settings pretty hard. It may very
well be entirely on my PC. The remote that comes with the
projector is… mixed. The Android TV dongle that comes with the
projector and the way the remote controls both projector AND the
“smart TV” ish functionality is pretty great, the remote just
isn’t the most responsive. Slow, spaced-out and very “deliberate”
button pressing seems to be the key. This is not a big deal in
itself; the finicky remote is particularly annoying when
adjusting projector settings and the volume on the onboard
speaker (which functions but isn’t going to win any awards). So,
while the android TV dongle and it’s seamless integration with
the remote is a really, really nice touch, it isn’t perfect.
Beyond some of the remote clunkiness, there isn't an organic
solution for Netflix, and in general, I found that a 4K fire
stick it more responsive as a streaming device… the great news is
that you can pop a fire stick into the same HDMI slot AND power
source on the monitor that is intended for the android TV dongle.
Right now, that’s what I’m doing, and the biggest downside seems
to be that I have another remote in the mix (but I like the
desertcart one better anyway). When I’m feeling brave I’ll see if
I can figure out how to power on the projector through the
desertcart remote, but it hasn’t bothered me enough to try yet.
Anyway, to me this is more of an option than a real complaint,
and the fact that the projector comes equipped with what is
essentially an organic smart TV functionality should be seen as a
bonus… especially at this price point. EDIT: I definitely
recommend a sound system that matches the quality of the picture
on this projector to do the experience justice. Finding a sound
bar that worked with this set up was a BIT of a challenge. At the
end of the day, something that has eARC/HDMI functionality is the
key, but I also recommend something with a wide variety of input
format compatibility. My initial review was pretty heated because
I fought a Klipsch Cinema 600 for 2 weeks with missed results -
after all that it turned out it was the soundbar (I’m fairly tech
savvy, but the problems and solutions to them when they worked
were way bizarre, and the soundbar was theoretically compatible).
I went with a Samsung HW-Q800, and that was easy to set up, and
HDMI ARC worked with the normal amount of setting fiddling, and
it sounds great. I edited my review to hopefully save someone the
headache, and to correct my mistake in thinking the issue with
connectivity was on the projector - it was not. Bottom Line: this
projector is…. Amazing. The price per performance on a projector
that delivers most of the functionality you’d expect out of a
high end gaming monitor (for a similar price on a WAY smaller
screen) at up to 120 inches is just. Plain. Dumb. In the best way
possible. If you have a stereotypical “man cave” game room and
you want to add a screen that is just stupidly big and beautiful
for both a quality gaming and home theater experience, look no
further. As a point of comparison: Next to a top of the line OLED
TV (my original option for down here) that could perform in
gaming at the same level, you might say that the OLED looked
better- but for 83 inches you’re going to pay something like 4
times the price of this projector (my reason for taking the
plunge and buying a projector for the first time). To me, this
projector offered 85% of the experience I wanted from an OLED TV
at 25% of the price- that math was easy. I personally feel that
by almost any other metric, this projector matches or wins in all
categories against any remotely comparable TV.
Review: Bright and Colorful, Short Throw - I purchased the
TK700STI to replace a BenQ projector the W1080ST projector that
was only HD and 2000 lumens. I had trouble finding a quality 4K
overhead projector with the same short throw of 10' with a 165"
screen. I had to move the projector back 2' to the next ceiling
stud with a 12' throw. But that filled the 165" diagonal screen
nicely. The increased brightness at 3000 lumens was much nicer,
even though I had a dark theater room. The colors were much
better, even though it's limited to Rec 709 96%, not the DCI P3
with a bit more color. But the color is very good, and I can't
find a DCI P3 projector with short throw at any price. The
resolution is better in 4K of course. But all DLP like this use
dithering to create the higher resolution. The only noticeable
effect is with dark lettering on a white background, when I see a
faint ghost around all side of the letters. Generally, it's not
noticeable and high-resolution color scenes look great! The low
latency is good for gaming, but I don't use it for that.
Reviews
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