Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: BenQ
- Model: W6000
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.14" h x
13.60" w x
16.80" l,
15.00 pounds
- Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
Features
- Full HD Native 1080P resolution with support for 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p/60/50/24 HD formats
- Delivers a 50,000:1 contrast ratio for superbly rendered image definition even in the darkest scenes
- Brilliant 2,500 Ansi Lumens counters any ambient room lighting, with optimal brightness and color
- Lower-resolution analog or digital sources are automatically converted for full HD-like image quality
- Wide variety of inputs, including composite/component, PC RGB, S-Video, and dual HDMI(v1.3) inputs
BenQ W6000 1080p DLP Projector
Product Description
The W6000 is home projection at its best%2C incorporating top technologies for luxury%2C cinema%2Dclass entertainment at home%2E%0D%0A%0D%0AEngineered with Texas Instruments DLP technology%2C W6000 delivers outstanding HD cinematic enjoyment via advanced BrilliantColor processing%2C high brightness%2C and high contrast ratios%2E%0D%0A%0D%0A The BenQ W6000 offers the highest standard of cinema class viewing%2E%0D%0A%0D%0AFrom HDTV or blu%2Dray DVD to video games%2C you can enjoy the latest video formats in Full HD%2C the standard of video performance%2E%0D%0A%0D%0AHD isn just the latest thing%2E%0D%0A%0D%0AIts the only thing%2E%0D%0A%0D%0A1080p Full HD delivers 5x more detail than traditional 480p projectors%2E
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
52 of 58 people found the following review helpful.
A Most Frustrating Mixed Bag!!!!
By E. Milan
I purchased this projector earlier in January directly from Benq. Upon initial physical inspection I'd say this is a large projector, a little plasticky and funky looking with a mostly black box a dark purple shinny insert and the unneserarily oversized lense attachment for zoom/focus....ok now for the real disapointment..as previously reviewed everywhere you need to spend a bit of time 3:30 hrs in my case to dial in all the colors properly...once that is done..."WOW" what a beautiful picture, in one word "Awesome", when compared with the LCD it was replacing. At once I noticed the LOUD fan noise..this unit sits directly above the front row of seats which is "my sweet spot", not to mention the misterious BUZZ sound that I identified as the Dinamyc Iris....Yes everytime the picture fades to black or dark scenes...ZZIIIPPPP...I found out the way to get rid of this distraction was turning dinamyc black off doing this affected the black levels and the pop factor in the picture, however not in a major way....but still... I could not enjoy a quiet night movie with all that racket!..my honest opinion is that for $2500.00 even though the picture was great, it is not worth the annoyance cause by it's noisy behaviour...so back to benq it went. I would find it hard to recommend this projector based solely on it's picture quality...there is more to a good projector than that....in my opinion.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
Bright, Crisp, No Rainbows
By T. Harty
If you are in a situation where you have ambient light, or a large screen to fill this projector fits the bill. The important part is the six segment color wheel. A lot of DLP projectors with this type of light output will cheat and use a seven segment wheel. The Seventh segment is white. That increases the brightness but washes out the colors and ruins the contrast. Those that are sensitive to DLP "Rainbows" will be very happy with the image quality.The projector supports vertical and horizontal lens shifting (critical for properly aligning the picture to the screen), however it's a manual stick on the front of the project. Zoom and focus are also manual by moving two large rings around the lens. The build quality of the case is middle of the road, which is fine for fixed installation, but I wouldn't recommend traveling with it. Given the price point of thousands less than competing projectors those are fair compromises.
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
Perfect Home Theater Projector for larger Screens (120+)
By Andy O. Williams
The W6000 has some of the highest ratings in a home theater projector under $5,000 and delivers a super bright, high contrast picture. It has 2500 lumens compared with most projectors in this price range with 1000 to 1600. It's big, heavy, it has a formidable lens and delivers an excellent picture in any lighting. If you are considering the Panasonic PTAE4000U or Epson 8500UB, this projector is definitely in that class but is far superior in brightness. For a screen size greater than 120" and with any level of ambient lighting, this is undoubtedly the best overall projector for the money.
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