Electronics : BenQ W500 720p Home Entertainment Projector , White
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from: BenQ
Binding: Electronics
Brand: BenQ
EAN: 0891848000785
Label: BenQ
Manufacturer: BenQ
Model: W500
Publisher: BenQ
Studio: BenQ
Features:- 720p (1280 x 720) Native Resolution
- 1100 ANSI Lumens
- Dynamic Iris
- Hollywood Quality Video Processing for HD
- 2D Keystone
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: The W500 features an iris-like lens design that mimics our own eye, adjusting the aperture after analyzing the incoming video signal. The aperture is contracted during dark scenes for truer black tones and enhanced detail, while it is enlarged for bright scenes to maximize light output and enable a wider dynamic range. No matter what type of content is on, the W500 ensures that you get the very best viewing experience.The W500 not only converts SD content such as analog TV broadcasts to HD-quality video, but it analyzes an amazing 1,024 pixels in the source for each pixel in the final HD version for native HD-like picture quality.The W500 analyzes multiple frames in source video to identify and then eliminate pixels giving rise to visual noise, and also corrects for distortions resulting from too much compression.Sophisticated Multi-Dimensional Diagonal Filtering (MDDF) technology smoothes away the 'jaggies' that crop up along the edges of moving objects-even those lying at shallow angles of 5 to 7 while regular filters can only handle larger angles from 30 to 45.The W500 achieves greater color accuracy by handling each color signal in the video input individually, applying its brightness value directly in rendering the video. In contrast, regular projectors use a sampling process, which inevitably results in a loss of information about specific color signals and color distortion in the final projection image.The W500 gives you access to both newer digital and traditional analog video formats with its wide range of connection interfaces. You don't have miss out on any of the fun.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - AWESOME
I do not know what the low rating people voted this projector so low for! Just because of one miserable problem they consider the whole company is at fault. BenQ is known for their awesome customer service. Back to this projector though, it's outstanding. Tweak everything to your liking with it's awesome menu especially for colors. With HDMI and 2 Components and a D-SUB what more is there to ask? HQV does an outstanding effect on SD content (DVD, most computer medias, tv channels) and above and beyond ... Read More
Rating: - Exceeding my Expectations
I thought about a projector for a long time and finally decided upon this one based on it's lens-shifting capabilities (I was also looking at the Mitsubishi 1500). I have a low ceiling and thought that the Misubishi's fixed lens might be difficult to use properly. This is my first projector and I've logged ~50 hours so far between games, movies, and general computer usage. It has far exceeded all my expectations.
Setup was simple. I took it out of the box, plugged it in, shut the lights off, ... Read More
Rating: - Pros and Cons?
Pros:
1. Great Contrast.
2. One of the least expensive projectors with lens shift.
Cons:
1. Not the brightest projector out there.
2. Only has a 2000 hour bulb.
Consider the Mitsubishi HC1500 or the Panasonic PT-AX200 instead and be sure to read my reviews on them too.
Hope this helps get your RealHomeTheaters off the ground!
Rating: - unhappy
bought the projector, find out it shuts down for no reason for random amounts of time. Tried to swap it for a working one, but Tiger Direct would only let me return it and buy a new one- and oh by the way it costs 10% more now! I'm not happy to be penalized for having bought a defective machine. Pursuing this with BenQ now.
Rating: - Exceptional value for a true home theater experience
The BenQ w500 home theater projector truly lived up to my expectations of how movies and HD television should be experienced. Upscaled DVDs look incredible and although LCD technology can't quite reach the black levels of DLP, it by no means detracts from my enjoyment of this projector. My home theater seating is approximately 11 feet away from 108" diagonal screen with the only notable "screen door effect" (visible pixels) showing up with some text, although I think that may also be the result of mpeg ... Read More
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