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New Zealand PC World Magazine. Benq.

July 1, 2008

One 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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BenQ Gets High Marks For High.

June 2, 2008

As the whole shooting match in the audio/visual epoch starts to gravitate toward high definition, manufacturers are scrambling to make their mark. With its unfamiliar MP730 projector, BenQ is entering the fray with a worthy competitor. At 2,200 lumens, the BenQ MP730 is not the brightest rated projector to come through our lab, but in present usage it rivals some of the brighter ones we’ve seen. Part of this is due to BenQ’s utilization of Texas Instruments’ Digital Light (DLP) BrilliantColor technology.

When reviewers beforehand turned on the projector, it was distinctly considerable that the blacks were very dark, making the vibrant colors attitude out even more intensely. This has been the action with other BenQ projectors we’ve reviewed. The sleek black10.8 x 5.1 x 12-inch circumstance has a clean look and, at 7.7 pounds, is lighter than some of the portable projectors on the market.

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Review: Can New Products Revive BenQ In The Channel?

May 27, 2008

There was a organize when you couldn’t proceed into an office without seeing a BenQ product on at least one desk, but over the years that acquaintance has sharply declined. Along with fierce competition, problems at the corporate even distracted the company from keeping its share of the market. With a slew of new product releases since the understudy half of last year, the Taiwan based manufacturer is positioning itself for a comeback. The Test Center recently evaluated a digital projector and two widescreen LCD monitors from the companions to comprehend if they stand a chance. First, we looked at the $1,999 MSRP SP820.

The SP820 is a 4000 lumens, LCD projector. One of the first things reviewers noticed upon removing it from the box, was the built-in bag handle, which extends from the top of the projector over the left side. The locale and shape of the handle made it very easy to lift and carry the unit.

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Review: Can New Products Revive BenQ In The Channel?

May 25, 2008

There was a span when you couldn’t patrol into an office without seeing a BenQ product on at least one desk, but over the years that communication has sharply declined. Along with fierce competition, problems at the corporate draw a bead distracted the company from keeping its share of the market. With a slew of new product releases since the help half of last year, the Taiwan based manufacturer is positioning itself for a comeback.

The Test Center recently evaluated a digital projector and two widescreen LCD monitors from the performers to mull over if they stand a chance. First, we looked at the $1,999 MSRP SP820. The SP820 is a 4000 lumens, LCD projector. One of the approve things reviewers noticed upon removing it from the box, was the built-in sensitivity handle, which extends from the top of the projector over the left side.

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Skin tones in regular are very accurate, and shadow detail is great thanks to a fairly high distinguish ratio. Benq.

May 19, 2008

Competing with the Mitsubishi and the Panasonic , Sanyo’s latest home ground theatre projector has great sharpness, contrast and overall image quality. However, it is hampered by a small mapping size and low brightness. The projector has a very simple, unobtrusive look. Focus and zoom are manually controlled through rings around the lens; vertical and prone shift have remote dials on the insolence of the unit. There’s also a lens lock to prevent any accidental changing of these settings - great when you’re stage set up the projector in one position for a long time.

The PLV-Z2000 is suitable for a variety of situations. If necessary, it can be mounted on the ceiling. A unquestionably focused image can be created from as seldom as 1.2 metres away, up to a maximum distance of 12 metres.

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BenQ projector ‘good for niggardly rooms’.

April 11, 2008

For compact spaces, BenQ advises that its MP771 could be the epitome solution thanks to its short-throw lens. The unit - one of the most up to date to be made available from CCL Online - is especially designed to function in rooms where usual projectors might not have sufficient distance in order to focus an image correctly. A picture of up to 74 inches may be resolved from as baby as a metre away, the manufacturer advises.

This also means that, during use for presentations, the spokesperson may standpoint in front of the projector with less fear of the light shining in their eyes. Meanwhile, the brightness of midtone shades may be boosted by 50 per cent through the incorporated BrilliantColor technology. A further 40 per cent augmentation is provided by worth of the projector’s ability to vary the concentration of its lamp in conjunction with the mirror and colour wheel.

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The BenQ MP771 projector’s short-throw proportion lens projects a picture of square footage 74” from a distance of 3. Benq.

April 9, 2008

New Delhi: BenQ has launched its late short range digital projector the BenQ MP771. The new projector provides estimate for places where the projector has to be placed close to the screen. The BenQ MP771 projector’s short-throw correlation lens projects a picture of size 74” from a distance of 3.3 feet, overcoming break constraints that is a common problem in offices these days. ”Traditionally, it was thought that a big elbow-room is required for a projector to produce large sized image and a white screen for superior mental picture quality,” said Ish Bawa, marcom head, BenQ India. ”The BenQ MP771 combines the tranquillity of using the projector in a small room with better-quality image without a perfect chalky screen.

The new projector is particularly beneficial for those business houses, which have small and not-so mere meeting rooms.” Such a projector can be used inside museums, showcase displays, departmental stores, banks, hospitals and minute business houses where projectors have to be placed as near to the telly as possible. BenQ MP771 projects at native XGA (1024 X 76 8) explication and features a high brightness of 3000 ANSI lumens with a contrast ratio of 2000:1. Since the projector is equipped with short-throw correspondence lens, the quality of projection does not get affected with change in the group of hall/room or the distance between the projector and the screen.

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BenQ MP771 digital projector launched. Benq.

April 6, 2008

BenQ has announced the catapult of their up-to-date product BenQ MP771 in the Indian market. BenQ MP771 is a digital projector outcome which the company claims provides an ideal projection system for places where the physical layout forces the projector to be placed attentive to the screen. The device projects a picture of proportions 74″ from a distance of 3.3 feet which is perfect for small locations.

It projects at ethnic XGA (1024 X 76 8) resolution. BenQ said that the device features spacy brightness of 3000 ANSI lumens with a contrast ratio of 2000:1. They have equipped the machine with their Brilliantcolor technology which provides 50% brightness increase in mid-tone hues.

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BenQ MP771 digital projector launched. Benq.

April 5, 2008

BenQ has announced the fire of their most recent product BenQ MP771 in the Indian market. BenQ MP771 is a digital projector artifact which the company claims provides an ideal projection system for places where the physical layout forces the projector to be placed unventilated to the screen. The device projects a picture of square footage 74″ from a distance of 3.3 feet which is perfect for small locations.

It projects at intrinsic XGA (1024 X 76 8) resolution. BenQ said that the device features momentous brightness of 3000 ANSI lumens with a contrast ratio of 2000:1. They have equipped the machination with their Brilliantcolor technology which provides 50% brightness increase in mid-tone hues.

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For a big shroud experience. Benq.

April 5, 2008

BENQ has added a new member to its Digital Light Processing (DLP) material projector family – the SP831. Made for any auditorium, the redone projector has a native resolution of 1,280 x 768pixels and features a 2,000:1 juxtapose ratio as well as a 15:9 aspect ratio. It can project images of between 30in and 300in with a brightness of 4,000 lumens. BenQ said its SP831 offers 10-bit slant processing and features Chroma & Luma Transition Enhancement technology for displaying sharper pictures.

The immature projector comes with multiple connector ports such as RS232, S-Video, DVI-I (with HDCP support), D-sub and Signal Shuttle for attaching it to various devices. It retails at RM9,999.

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