Product Details
- Brand: BenQ
- Dimensions: 6.61 pounds
- Battery type: Lithium Ion
Features
- UPC: 840046025700
- Weight: 8.700 lbs
BenQ W1070 3D Ready DLP Projector - 1080p - HDTV - 16:9 F/2.59 - 2.87 - NTSC, PAL, SECAM - 1920 x 1080 - Full HD - 10,000:1 - 2000 lm - HDMI - USB - VGA - 353 W
Product Description
General Information Manufacturer: BenQ Corporation Manufacturer Part Number: W1070 Manufacturer Website Address: www.benq.com Brand Name: BenQ Product Series: W Product Model: W1070 Product Name: W1070 DLP Projector Marketing Information: Go Big, Stay Home Enjoy 1080p Full-HD image projection up to 200" in the comfort of your living room with the W1070 Home Entertainment Projector. You'll be captivated by brilliant image performance featuring a 10,000:1 contrast ratio and a 2000 lumen brightness. Built-in speakers and easy set-up seal the deal on this user-friendly experience. Product Type: DLP Projector Technical Information Projection Method: Front 3D Type: 3D Ready Platform Supported: PC Lens Minimum Lens Aperture: F/2.59 Maximum Lens Aperture: F/2.87 Zoom Type: Manual Zoom Manual Zoom Factor: 1.3x Lamp Number of Lamps: 1 Lamp Power: 240 W Normal Mode Lamp Life: 3500 Hour Economy Mode Lamp Life: 6000 Hour Image Standard Mode Brightness: 2000 lm Color Supported: 1.07 Billion Colors (30-bit) Native Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Graphic Mode: Full HD Minimum Projection Distance: 51" Maximum Projection Distance: 19.69 ft Diagonal Image Size: 40" to 235" Native Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Zoom Ratio: 1.3:1 Contrast Ratio: 10,000:1 Throw Ratio: 1.15 to 1.5 Vertical Keystone Correction: -20 /+20 Maximum Vertical Sync: 120 Hz Maximum Horizontal Sync: 102 kHz Video Video Signal Format: NTSC Video Signal Format: PAL Video Signal Format: SECAM Video Signal Standard: HDTV Input Scan Format: 1080p Output Scan Format: 1080p Audio Number of Speakers: 1 Speaker Output Power: 10 W Speaker Output Mode: Mono Interfaces/Ports Number of HDMI Ports: 2 HDMI: Yes HDMI Version: HDMI 1.4a USB: Yes VGA: Yes Composite Video: Yes Component Video: Yes Power Description Input Voltage: 110 V AC Input Voltage: 220 V AC Operating Power Consumption: 353 W Physical Characteristics Height: 4
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
One of the BEST 1080p 3D projectors out there, period.
By Scott Gardner
The BenQ W1070 is an amazing little box. All of the features and performance are in this little box that projector enthusiasts have had to (and still do!) pay thousands of dollars in other projectors. To get the features and performance that this projector provides at this price point is a regular joe's dream. And the best part is that a nit picky videophile like myself will not feel like he has compromised performance for price. Folks are trading in their $3,000 plus projectors for the W1070 based on performance alone.To back-peddle a bit this was the situation I was in.... I have a big air duct/bulk head going right through the middle of my theater room which has given me problems of what projector I could use. I was forced to use a short throw 720p projector (GT750) that had 3D. It was great for what it was and it served me VERY well for about a year but it was only 720p + no zoom + no len shift +... you get the idea. Placement flexibility was VERY limited and 720p wasn't that bad but you could definitely notice especially when there was text on the screen. And there is text on my screen all the time with how much sports I watch.For quite some time I had hoped that a 1080p 3D projector would come out that fit my space needs. The W1070 was a godsend! Even if I didn't have the tight mounting space I would still get this projector.I ceiling mounted the projector with an Atdec ceiling mount found here on Amazon and fine tuned the picture position using the Test Pattern buried in the W1070's menu. For the novice mounter, you want to make sure that your measurements in relation to len and screen position are precise before you mount the projector. For the price, the Atdec ceiling mount did a great job allowing me to fine tune angles and picture position. The wiring was simple since when I finished my basement I ran the HDMI and power right over where I had planned to mount the W1070.For those of you with lens shift/offset questions. My setup includes the following. The top of my screen is 15" from the ceiling. The center of the W1070 lens is about 8" from the ceiling. I have the lens 8'4" away from a 100" screen. I needed the top of the projected image to be 7" below the center of the lens at 8'4" away. I set the lens shift all the way "Up" on the W1070 (which is "Down" if ceiling mounting") and that got me the EXACT offset I needed for the image to sit square. Very happy and relieved that my previous calcuations were correct and didn't have to resport to image distorting digital keystone and zoom. Keep in mind that this projector has an offset so the image will be projected UP if table mounted and DOWN if ceiling mounted. for a 100" screen at 8'4" away the range of offset places the bottom/top of the image approximately 2.5" - 7.5" inches above/below the lens depending on how you mount it. This is crucial to know how it will affect your placement options.In classic Pro/Con fashion after about a month with the projector here are my impressesions.PROs-Colors are AMAZING on this projector. There is a reason it is ISF certified. The colors are fantastic out of the box but are even better when calibrated. I have mine setup on Cinema mode with Brilliant Color set to ON in EcoSmart mode and the Gamma set to 2.2. That is the best combination of brightness/color/ and contrast for my setup.-Sharpness and clarity are amazing. with 1080p Blu Ray content I was blown away with the clarity and depth of this projector. I also have a Darbee Darblet to help enhance depth and sharpness (highly recommended) but even without the Darblet the clarity and sharpness blew my old projector away.-Brightness is GREAT! This is a bonafide light cannon. With Brilliant Color and Smart Eco on with the Gamma set to 2.2 I can watch pretty much anything I want with pretty good contrast with the lights and lamps on in the room.-Black levels are above average. This projector will not get inky blacks like $10k projectors will but this holds its own. I was very impressed with the contrast and black levels on dark scenes and equally impressed with how much shadow detail was preserved in dark scenes. Huge improvement over previous projectors I have owned.-3D on this projector will blow you away. Not only is 2D content bright and clear but the 3D on this projector utilizes new 144hz technology to make it extremely smooth. With gamma controls to control brightness and contrast I found a 1.8 Gamma setting to be just right. I watched Avatar and Tron in 3D on this projector and was blown away by the strain-free viewing experience. I got the Sainsonic 144hz DLP-Link glasses for cheap on eBay and they work very well. Just make sure the L/R sync is correct otherwise it will cause eye-strain.I don't care for...-I wouldn't consider audible fan noise a con on this projector... its just not SUPER quiet like on larger beasts of projectors. I wasn't expecting this on this projector so I wasn't disappointed. In complete silence you can hear it... I've never noticed it while watching content so that is what matters.-For the first week or so there is a faint smell from the fan that is basically from the bulb burning off manufacturing residue. Its not strong and not a bad smell. Just an electric metal type of smell. Its gone now and I expect this from any new projector.-Light leakage isn't great. This would be my only official gripe on the projector. With it being so small there are less chambers and places for the light to go in the projector. This results in a fair amount of light leaking from the fan exhaust. This is emitted to the right of the image when table mounting and to the left if ceiling mounting. The good news is that there is nothing leaking on the image but on a dark scene it is noticeable and I have placed a small piece of paper to block it. (See pics) There is also a halo of light on the ceiling from my ceiling mounted W1070 - this is from the lens assembly and I suppose you could resolve this by fixing a lens hood to the lens. I don't notice the halo when watching content and my ceiling is White White so it is more noticeable because of that. I'm fine with the halo but the fan light leakage had to be taken care of.I really do love this projector and the small gripe with the light leakage I have with it was not enough to have me not give it 6/5 starts if I could... especially for the price.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Absolutely Amazing
By YourCSM
Wow! The clarity is so good we dont even need a screen! And our wall is heavily textured and a caramel color. The colors are so vibrant. We havent tried the 3D yet but one can only imagine the quality you will get. 5 stars isnt enough.
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