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Reddit mentions of BenQ DLP HD 1080p Projector (TH670) - 3D Home Theater Projector with 3,000 ANSI Lumens and 10,000:1 Contrast

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of BenQ DLP HD 1080p Projector (TH670) - 3D Home Theater Projector with 3,000 ANSI Lumens and 10,000:1 Contrast. Here are the top ones.

BenQ DLP HD 1080p Projector (TH670) - 3D Home Theater Projector with 3,000 ANSI Lumens and 10,000:1 Contrast
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HIGH RESOLUTION: 3D HD Projection includes 1 billion colors compared to 16.7 million from many LCD projectors and features 10,000:1 contrastENERGY EFFICIENT PROJECTOR: Includes SmartEco technology for energy conservation and auto standby mode to save energy and prolong lamp life; lamp lasts up to 10,000 hoursHOME CINEMA 3D PROJECTOR: Watch Full HD 1080p movies, TV shows and sports or play action packed video games on screens up to 200” diagonal in any room in the house.HOME THEATER PROJECTOR: USB supplies power for accessories such as wireless dongles, providing the flexibility needed for today’s digital environmentsRELIABLE BRAND: BenQ is the #1 best-selling DLP projector brand worldwide with 1 year warranty for parts and labor
Specs:
ColorBlack/white
Height15.39 Inches
Length19.17 Inches
Number of items2
Weight6.61386786 Pounds
Width12.8 Inches

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Found 5 comments on BenQ DLP HD 1080p Projector (TH670) - 3D Home Theater Projector with 3,000 ANSI Lumens and 10,000:1 Contrast:

u/LukeLC · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Not OP, but I personally use an older model of this one (mine's an MH630, appears to have been replaced by the MH680). Full 1080p, 3,000 lumens--it's about the cheapest thing I could find that offers that level of picture quality (there might be better, cheaper things out now though).

One thing to be careful about with projectors is that many will claim 1080p when what they really mean is they accept a 1080p input, not that they create a 1080p output. Most cheap projectors are 720p at best, and it's not unusual to find 480p. Make sure you check the actual resolution before buying.

u/jupiterkansas · 3 pointsr/hometheater

My experience is that the cheaper projectors are meant for computers doing PowerPoint presentations and the like. They're not designed for watching movies or TV. They have terrible colors, nothing close to true black, and aren't very bright. You're going to be very disappointed if you're just trying to save a few bucks (although the image in your pic just looks defective)

For a home theatre projector you have to spend a little more. You want at least 1080p and a 10,000:1 contrast - something like this $500 Benq projector or this one that I have.

You could try a 720p projector but I don't really see the point since blurays, broadcast, and most streaming is 1080p now and just getting better. Resolution makes a real difference when projecting, and the cost difference isn't enough to worry about.