BenQ V6050 4K Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector for Living Room with HDR-PRO, DLP, UHD, DCI-P3, 3000 ANSI Lumens, Screenless TV, 3D, Black

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BenQ V6050 4K Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector for Living Room with HDR-PRO, DLP, UHD, DCI-P3, 3000 ANSI Lumens, Screenless TV, 3D, Black

BenQ V6050 4K Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector for Living Room with HDR-PRO, DLP, UHD, DCI-P3, 3000 ANSI Lumens, Screenless TV, 3D, Black

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Rising demand for ready-to-move-in homes: Shivalik Group to set up furniture manufacturing unit in Sanand SDR Viewing. When using this UST as a TV for sports or shows or the news, you'll probably be watching 1080p SDR, or possibly 1080i or 720p from a set-top box. "Regular" Blu-rays and most anything you stream that's not labeled UHD are typically 1080p. My experience with HD video sources was largely positive, with the caveat that the large screen easily reveals limitations in the source material, whether that's resolution or digital noise and compression artifacts. Regular Blu-rays do very well on this machine, and often it's only a hint of softness that gives away the HD source vs. 4K. I scrutinized a couple of early '90s favorite films on Blu-ray, Candyman, and Natural Born Killers. In both cases, the projector succeeded in reproducing the film look and gave the impression of an authentic theatrical presentation, with plenty of contrast to carry it through the darker scenes of each film. Whichever HDR picture mode preset you choose, the reality is that projected movies will not have the retina-blazing highlights you see in premium HDR TVs. What makes up for it is the rich, accurate color and the sheer size of the screen, which, when combined, make for a great way to enjoy UHD streaming, films, and other HDR content. And unlike many TVs, with a UST, there's no loss of saturation or color shift when viewing the screen off-axis. With the V7050i, everyone can enjoy excellent image quality, regardless of where they are seated.

By comparison, the Native color temperature of the V7050i is a little bit greenish and a little bit too warm (6000K), but not so much that it's an issue if your goal is to get as bright a picture as possible. But because you lose so little brightness when using the dead-on accurate Cool color temperature setting, there's no point in settling for Native. Gamers will likely find the input lag is too much for games that depend on fast reflexes. Nevertheless, this projector renders 4K videogame graphics in ravishingly high fidelity and is a blast to use with titles that don't require precision timing. HDR presentation remains a thorny issue for projectors, as they can't deliver the kind of specular highlights so commonly associated with HDR TVs. So what we really want to see is the ability to deliver dynamics without sacrificing average picture brightness, and here the BenQ doesn't disappoint. Under the banner of HDR-Pro processing, it cleverly mixes tone mapping techniques with brightness and contrast image optimisation to great effect.BenQ V6000 projector has also built in a handy feature for the placement. Two rulers, marked with the screen sizes, slide out from the rear of the projector and can even be screwed on if desired. Simply pull out the slats to the desired size and you can effortlessly place the projector at the correct distance from the wall. The projection offset is 119%, the bottom of the image is about 19% of the image height above the top of the device. You move the projector left or right to centre the image, and there are adjustable feet to level it.There's a test pattern to help you setup the image, and while focus is automatic, in the Installation sub-menu is a motorised focus control for fine tuning.You can choose between different projector positions, and there's a keystone correction control, which is best avoided because the processing and scaling robs the image of fine detail. The eldritch spells cast in Fate: The Winx Saga (Netflix, HDR) have a suitably spooky luminosity, a good example of the projector's ability to maintain a consistent picture level, yet still lift parts of the screen as required.

Exciting and daunting’: ‘The Broken Table’ director Chintan Sarda on his film inching closer to the Oscars However, price and specifications only tell half the story. More importantly, how do these projectors perform, and what has TechRadar made of BenQ's latest models?This UST offers a 0.25:1 throw ratio that's comparable to some competing USTs but not quite as aggressive as the LG HU85LA or the Samsung Premiere models. However, we're only talking a couple of extra inches difference in terms of proximity to the screen wall. BenQ CinematicColor™ technology utilizes optimal colours to bring out accurate and enhanced images. The V6050 reaches 98% of DCI-P3 (and 96% Rec.709) colour space providing accurate colour performance. Projector-Optimized HDR with HDR10 & HLG



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