The BenQ W1000 is one of the company’s many home theater projectors. This model features 2000 ANSI lumens, full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. Recently, the writer from Trusted Review released their experience with the projector. The writer was skeptical going into the review because of the projector’s low price tag and the fact that previous BenQ projectors have not performed well for them. The chassis is nothing to be excited about. The grey and black color palette looks rushed and the box design does not help with this thought. They were happy to see that the connection panel had a wide array of connections, including dual HDMI ports, RGB, composite, component, and an s-video connection. One aspect that the writers didn’t like was that even though the projector looked simple enough, the setup process was anything but simple. The projector’s screen adjustment features were limited and couldn’t provide what the writer was looking for. The image presented was also not the projector’s best, but with some tinkering and tweaking, the writer was able to get a desired image. However, even with these problems, the writer still stamped the W1000 as a recommended projector and stated, ‘When all’s said and done, the W1000 is pretty much equivalent in basic performance quality to the Optoma HD20. But it distinguishes itself to aficionados courtesy of its impressive fine-tuning flexibility. So the choice is simple. If you’re not into tinkering, save yourself £100 and get the Optoma HD20. But if you can be bothered to go the extra mile with its extra calibration options, earning an incremental boost in picture quality for your trouble, fork out a bit extra for the W1000.’
[via Trusted Review]
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