
New Zealand PC World Magazine. Benq.
July 1, 2008One handicap for many consumers bearing in mind the upgrade to a projector has traditionally been the throw distance; the distance from the wall needed to get a sharp, generous image. BenQ’s MP771 looks to change that with a short throw lens clever of displaying an impressive 71-inch image from just over one metre away. Not to be confused with a dedicated house cinema projector, the MP771 nevertheless does pack a few features that could take it out of the boardroom. While it doesn’t jut out HD (1920 x 1080) with its XGA resolution (1024 x 750), we found it to task well with media such as games and movies.
Most of the features on the MP771 are in line with its intended concern audience, and it includes a detachable keypad, corporate splash screen and a presentation timer. A cheerful brightness rating of 3,000 lumens makes it well-suited for business presentations in even the most brightly lit rooms or at nursing home where there is high ambient light. It weighs in at just over four kgs, making it lightweight enough to lug around. Connection-wise it supports standard RGB and DVI-I.



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