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Review on BenQ TK800M Projector Lighting Accurate by L Quc Qun ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

Bought to replace Acer H6517ABD. Acer is a great device, but I wanted 4K. The more I use this Benq, the more I am convinced that I made the right choice. Before buying, I was confused by 4K "with a shift" and a larger Input Lag, but in the end it turned out that the difference in 4K is obvious, and in the input lag it is not noticeable at all. Stuck on Xbox all weekend - drove Forza and Gears 5, watched Netflix (there's just a great selection of 4K HDR movies for every taste and most with 2022 translation by the way). Of course, I didn’t see a difference on 1080p content, but 100 inches of 4K + HDR (especially + HDR) really decide. At the same time, the difference in resolution is much more noticeable than on a 49-inch home 4K TV. I can’t compare the HDR of a projector with a television one - the home TV does not have HDR support, I have never seen HDR on 4K TVs. Probably, HDR will look better on a TV, but 100 inches is expensive there :) In general, if you have access to 4K content, I think that you can safely take it. If you watch 1080p, then there is no difference. A little later I will try to supplement the review with photos.

Pros
  • 4K is really crisp. Colors are great, especially with HDR. The difference in 4K content compared to a 1080p projector is so obvious that you don't want to go back. Input Lag in games does not cause discomfort at all, tested on xbox one x. 3D is awesome, but after 4K I don’t feel like watching somehow . And yes, with all this, the price tag of 68K looks more than humane to me.
Cons
  • 1. Ripples with 4K HDR content at high sharpness (sharpness = 10). When reduced to 5, the effect disappears. It seems that the software has not been finished. I hope they fix it with firmware. Too bad you can't attach a video. 2. The black level is really weak. I'm not critical, but who cares - keep in mind. However, there is no catastrophe, according to my feelings on the first LCD TVs it was worse. 3. Thoughtful when switching between modes. Switches to 3D for 15 seconds, to HDR ~ 10. As a result, you miss the first 10-15 seconds of the film, you have to rewind. Not very convenient, but tolerable. 4. I noticed a "rainbow effect" on the test screen. On real images (games, movies), no effect was found, no matter how closely I looked. So it's not critical.