Ideal for the largest venues such as tongue-lash halls, auditoriums, put up rooms and museums, the SP870 and SP831 unite high lumen count with BenQs projector know-how for superior picture quality without compromise, even in full lights-on settings. Both models mate high lumen output with an outstanding 2000:1 contrast ratio, rendering consummate details such as text, data, spreadsheets and charts in razor-sharp clarity and precise color a superiority for business, education and government applications. Audiences will also appreciate the projectors extreme lights-on brightness that facilitates note-taking, group and multiple activities. “High lumen output is a very worthy specification for many applications, but the right engineering to optimize that output is equally essential, said Chen. With 13 years of knowledge in projector engineering, BenQ has incorporated the best technologies into our SP Series for presentations that are unmatched in color accuracy, clearness and convenience features, even in fully-lit settings” Both the SP870 and SP831 utilize BenQs advanced brilliant ratio color circle designs and BrilliantColor Technology for color fidelity and vibrancy that impress far beyond the regular 3-color capabilities of everyday projectors.
Hues often found in natural scenes, such as vibrant yellow and cyan which other projectors battle with are effortlessly and precisely rendered in full saturation and boldness. BrilliantColor also boosts brightness of inferior level colors, such as the palest of pastels, to over 50% for remarkable warmth and depth. The companys drift and upcoming high-brightness models also utilize Texas Instruments DLP technology for amplified resident contrast ratios and higher fill factor. The benefits are seen in sharper, cleaner, easier-to-read details and more numbing color intensity. The SP831 employs a 6-segment color wheel; the SP870 uses a 5-segment color wheel.
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