BenQ W6000 1080p DLP Projector Review
By bonunsa
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The W6000 has some of the highest ratings in a home cinema projector under $ 5,000 and offers a high brightness, high contrast image. It has 2500 lumens compared with most projectors in this price range with 1000 to 1600. It is big, heavy, it has a great lens, and offers a clear picture in all lighting conditions. If you are considering is PTAE4000U Panasonic or Epson 8500UB projector far superior to that in any case in this class, but with clarity. With a screen size of over 120 "and at each level of room lighting is probably the best overall projector for the money.
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I bought this projector used in January directly from BenQ. During
the initial physical inspection, I would say it is a great projector, a
little funky looking plasticky and a predominantly black area with a
shinny dark purple and paste system unneserarily wide lens for zoom /
focus. ... ok now for the real disappointment .. as before, you should check to spend some time 3:30 clock in my case, to choose correctly in all colors ... Once that is done ... "WOW" what a beautiful image, a word "Awesome", in relation to the LCD, it should be replaced. I push the fan noise LOUD .. This
unit has noticed, is located on the first row of seats, "my" sweet spot
", not mysterious buzz sound that I recognized as Iris Dinamyc ....
Yes, every time mentioned image scene
fades to black or dark ZZIIIPPPP ... ... I found a way to release this
distraction Dinamyc off this level black black and pop-influenced
factor in the image, but not significantly .
... but still ... I could not watch a quiet movie night with all that
racket! .. My honest opinion is that for $ 2500.00, although the
picture was great, it is not worth the trouble relevant
behavior noisy ... so back to BenQ, it went away. It's hard to
spotlight only based on image quality ... There is more good headlamp
.. .. recommended in my opinion.
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