The brightness and contrast of the two DLP projectors from BenQ are sufficient for some smaller home cinemas. The specifications for the two models W 1300 and W 1400 are 2000 and 2200 ANSI lumens as well as a contrast ratio of 10,000: 1. The latest DLP technology (digital light processing) provides the basic picture data as an image representation principle. Within the price class is rather unusual is 3D representation with a picture change frequency of 144 hertz, which provides per eye for a triple image.
This is to avoid eye irritation in the shutter technology used for home cinema users and to stabilize the depth structure. In order to be able to start your travels directly, a pair of glasses is included. Advantage of the 1400 model: It has intermediate image computation, which makes motion sequences quieter - especially for 3D a desirable feature.
Home cinema: The suitable projector
The lens placement is facilitated by LensShift: By pushing the lens, the lens moves vertically and horizontally until the projected image is optimally positioned above the screen. The rest of the W 1300 is 1.5 times, the W 1400 is a 1.6x zoom.
For the playback of the Heimkinobilder two HDMIs are available as well as the other usual analog sockets. A loudspeaker is also integrated for mobile use. The lamp life gives Benq with up to 6,000 hours.
Only the operating noise could be somewhat lower in normal operation. 33 dB (decibels) is used for normal operation. If you take a slightly darker image and activate the Eco mode, not only saves electricity, but gets at least the W 1400 rather usual 28 dB to be heard. The W 1300 remains at 30 dB.
The two models W 1300 and W 1400 cost 1,200 and 1,400 euros.
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