W6000 Projector
| Manufacturer Price: | $2,499.00 | |
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| Resolution: | HD (1920 x 1080) |
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| Display Type: | DLP®; DLPTM technology by Texas Instruments® |
| Brightness: | 2500 lumens |
| Contrast: | 50000:1 |
| Weight: | 15 lbs. |
| Warranty: | 1 year(s) |
| Lamp Life: | 2000 hours |
The BenQ W6000 is home projection at its best, incorporating top technologies for luxury, cinema-class entertainment at home. Engineered with Texas Instruments' DLP® technology, W6000 delivers outstanding HD cinematic enjoyment via advanced BrilliantColor™ processing, high brightness, and high contrast ratios.
More Features of the BenQ W6000
- Full HD Native 1080P Resolution
- High Brightness 2500 Ansi Lumens
- 50,000:1 Contrast Ratio
- HQV™ (Hollywood Quality Video)
- BrilliantColor™
- Vidi™
- DynamicBlack™
- Manual Lens shift (V+H)
- 2D Keystone +/- 30 degree
- Dual HDMI(v1.3) input
- True pixel-by-pixel Processing
- 3D Color Management
- ISF Certified Calibration Control
- Panamorph Lens Compatible
- Quick Auto Search
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| Image Quality |
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| Resolution | HD (1920 x 1080) |
| Brightness | 2500 lumens |
| Contrast Ratio | 50000:1 |
| Uniformity | -- |
| No. of Colors | Full color |
| Aspect Ratio(s) | 16:9 |
| Display Type | DLP®; DLPTM technology by Texas Instruments® |
| Compatibility | |
| Data Signals | Native: 1080P (1920 X 1080) PC compatible |
| Video Signals | DTV: 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p NTSC/PAL/SECAM/HDTV |
| Video Resolution | -- |
| H Sync | 15-75 KHz |
| V Sync | 50-85 Hz |
| Dot Clock | -- |
| Connectivity | |
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| Built-in Audio | -- |
| Projection Lens | |
| Lens | 1.5:1 Manual Zoom, Manual Focus |
| Image Size | 28 - 300 inches |
| Throw Distance | -- |
| Throw Ratio | 1.62 - 2.43:1 |
| Keystone Corr. | +/- 30 degrees |
| Lens Shift | Manual Lens Shift |
| Proj. Methods | Front, rear, ceiling |
| General | |
| Dimensions | 16.85" x 6.14" x 13.58" (W x H x D) |
| Unit Weight | 15 lbs. |
| Operation | |
| Power Supply | 100 to 240 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 280 |
| Ecomode |
Yes (Brightness: 2000 lumens; Lamp life: 3000 hours; Noise: 29 dB) |
| FCC Class | A |
| Audible Noise | 32.0 dB |
| Lamp | 280W |
| Lamp Life | 2000 hours |
| Replacement Lamp Cost |
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| Included Accessories | |
| Items Included | User Manual CD, Remote Control/ Batteries, Power Cords, Component Cable |
| Remote Control | Remote control with batteries included |
| Carry Case | Not included |
| Warranty | |
| Projector | 1 year on parts and labor |
| Lamp | 90 days or 500 hours, whichever comes first |
* -- indicates specification not published by manufacturer.
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Projector Central : 9/28/2009
"...The BenQ W6000, at factory default settings, is a bit of an ugly duckling. Contrast and brightness are out of alignment, as are color balance and saturation. Sharpness is too high. However, with a little perseverance and some remote-control kung-fu, it emerges looking like a swan. With a very bright cinema mode and great contrast, the W6000 is a solid choice for large-screen home theater in a dark room or Sunday afternoon football in the living room."
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Projector Reviews : 11/25/2009
The BenQ W6000 was intended to be the brightest projector anywhere near its price for movie watching, and there's no doubt it delivers on that. Few home theater projectors under $10,000 can match the "best mode" brightness of the W6000....Often, however, in the past, the brighter projectors compromised elsewhere to get the brightness. The BenQ, W6000, though, also just happens to be a pretty impressive projector overall.
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