
BenQ
BenQ 9H.J7K77.17E W750 3D Home Cinema Projector
★★★★★
1280X720
Bring the big-screen cinema experience home with Blu-ray 3D support and 2500 lumens of DLP brightness.
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Overview
Key Features
1280X720 13000:1 RS232 GR
Specifications
Brand
BenQ
Model
9H.J7K77.17E
Native Resolution
1280x720p
Technology
DLP
Brightness
2500 Lumens
3D Support
Blu-ray Full HD 3D
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 2500-lumen brightness allows usable projection even in rooms that are not fully darkened.
- DLP technology delivers sharp, high-contrast images with reliable color consistency over time.
- Blu-ray Full HD 3D support adds an immersive viewing option for 3D movie enthusiasts.
- Compact home cinema projector form factor fits easily on a shelf or ceiling mount.
👎 Cons
- Native 720p resolution falls short of the 1080p standard expected in modern home theater setups.
- DLP technology may produce a visible rainbow effect for viewers who are sensitive to it.
- 3D viewing requires separate purchase of compatible active-shutter 3D glasses.
- Lack of native 1080p means fine detail in Blu-ray content is not fully resolved.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the native resolution of the BenQ W750?
The W750 has a native resolution of 1280x720p (720p HD). It can accept 1080p input signals but will downscale them to its native resolution for display.
Does the W750 support full 3D content?
Yes, the W750 supports Blu-ray Full HD 3D, allowing you to watch 3D movies and content when paired with compatible 3D glasses and a 3D Blu-ray player.
Is the W750 bright enough for rooms that aren't completely dark?
With 2500 lumens of brightness, the W750 performs well in rooms with some ambient light, though you'll get the best contrast and image depth in a dimmed or darkened environment.
What projection technology does the W750 use?
The W750 uses DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which is known for sharp image detail, smooth motion, and long-lasting color accuracy compared to some other projection technologies.