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BenQ HT6050 Projector Review

March 8, 2017 by Chris Heinonen Leave a Comment

The BenQ HT6050 is a DLP projector with excellent out of the box color and good installation flexibility for a DLP at an attractive price point. Sharpness isn’t as good as other DLP projectors, and the calibration menus can be hard to use – but for the right installation, the HT6050 is an exciting and […]

BenQ HT2050 Projector Review

February 5, 2016 by Chris Heinonen 87 Comments

We reviewed two of BenQ’s new projectors for 2015, the HT3050 and HT4050, recently at Reference Home Theater. We found that they offered some improvements over the prior models while keeping the price close to the same. What we didn’t know is that the real star of the new lineup was the BenQ HT2050. For […]

BenQ HT3050 and HT4050 Projector Reviews

December 3, 2015 by Chris Heinonen 3 Comments

BenQ has been making the best $1,000 projectors for a number of years now. Their HT1070 and HT1075 projectors offer a lot of value for your money, with high lumen output and a sharp, accurate image. The new HT3050 is the successor to the HT1075 and improves upon it in many ways. Also new this […]

BenQ HT1075 Projector Review

October 8, 2014 by Stephen Hornbrook 2 Comments

BenQ’s newest budget home theater projector, the HT1075, comes at us with more installation flexibility and improved speakers. Like its predecessor, the W1070, the BenQ HT1075 won’t break the bank, retailing for $1199 and already selling on Amazon for $999. The BenQ HT1075 uses a 1920×1080 DarkChip3 DLP engine along with a 6x speed six […]

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BenQ XL2720T Review

June 25, 2013 by Chris Heinonen Leave a Comment

For a decade now gamers have been lamenting the death of the CRT monitor. LCDs have better uniformity and sharpness, and are often easier on the eyes, but lack the motion clarity that CRTs offer. For fast-twitch gamers, the extra blur or lag that an LCD introduces are the difference between winning and losing. Now […]

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