The BenQ W2000 like the lower specification W1110 offers a lot of performance and features for the price.The power consumption is just 210 Watts (we tested) in Eco mode which should give a massive lamp life of 6000 hours without effecting your viewing muc...
With the W2000, BenQ has produced a high value-for-money home theatre projector that provides very strong picture quality and a 3D picture which we doubt could be surpassed.BenQ W2000 AV projectorPrice: $2499 (including two pairs of 3D glasseS)+ Excellent...
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Published: 2018-02-19, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Rec. 709 right out the box, Range of ports, Off angle projection adjustment, Low noise, Handy backlit remote
Black levels could be better
BenQ W2000 projector£799.998.6Build quality8.5 /10Design8.0 /10Ease of use9.0 /10Picture quality9.0 /10Value8.5 /10ProsRec. 709 right out the boxRange of portsOff angle projection adjustmentLow noiseHandy backlit remoteConsBlack levels could be betterFull...
Abstract: BenQ's W2000 proves that cinematic images can be achieved at an affordable price – this Full HD DLP projector offers razor-sharp pictures bursting with detail, and can throw a 100in image from a mere 2.5m away. A high luminance, plus an expansive contrast...
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Published: 2017-01-23, Author: Steven , review by: gamegrin.com
A heavy hitter from BenQ, especially given the going retail price for the unit. With support for the Rec.709 HDTV standard, you'll be hard pushed to find a better projector at this price point...
Natural colour palette, Immersive picture, Easy set up, Great value,
Black levels lacking depth, Detail levels could be better,
Overall, the BenQ W2000 packs a real punch for its price, with a natural colour palette and wholly immersive picture that will be a treat for those wanting the big cinema experience on a budget.We'd like black levels and shadow detail to be a touch better...
We've seen a fair number of entry-level DLP projectors here at Tested Technology with street prices between £400 and £1000, and so far there hasn't been a bad one among them. The core technology belongs to Texas Instruments, and in the nearly twenty years...
Decent colour performance to Rec.709 out of the box, Excellent 3D performance, Very Good motion handling, Very Good video processing, Decent input lag for gamers
Mediocre Blacks, Missing shadow detail, Noisy in both high and low lamp modes, Some rainbow effect
This is not a high performance home cinema projector and it doesn't pretend to be. It is marketed as a home entertainment machine for use with large screen sports, gaming and movies. It is also aimed at users who will have light coloured ceilings and wall...
Rec. 709 is for HD only, Mild rainbow effect, Some judder, No digital file playback
A modicum of DLP rainbow effect, some so-so black levels and a hint of film judder can't prevent the W2000 from offering one of the loveliest, most involving Blu-ray performances so far from an affordable quickdraw DLP projector...