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BenQ HT2060 1080p HDR LED Home Theater Projector | DCI-P3 & Rec.709 Wide Color Gamut | 8.3ms 120hz | Vertical Lens Shift | 2D Keystone | 1.3x Zoom | S/PDIF | HDMI 2.0 | Built-in 5Wx2 Speakers | 3D

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Style: 2023 LED Version


Features

  • LED VIBRANT COLORS: The LED's long lamp life also produces rich DCI-P3 and 98% Rec.709 color coverage performance
  • HIGH CONTRAST: Compatible with HDR10 and HLG, produces deeper black for fine details in dark scenes
  • UNIVERSAL CONNECTIVITY: With Dual HDMI 2.0 and S/PDIF support 5.1 channel audio out
  • LOW LATENCY FOR GAME PARTY: 16.7ms (1080p 60Hz), 33.4ms @4K 60Hz (downscaling to 1080p 60Hz). low input lag for smooth gameplay
  • SUPERIOR AUDIO: Built-in 5Wx2 chambered speakers with projector-fit design in placement, direction, angle, and sound output
  • FLEXIBLE INSTALLATION: With vertical lens shift, 2D Keystone, and 1.3x zoom without the hassle of installation
  • INDUSTRY LEADING WARRANTY: 3-year limited parts and labor coverage; our US-based customer service team is here when you need it

Description

1080p HDR LED home theater projector brings big-screen Full HD visuals to your living room, with cinematic color, low input lag, and vertical lens shift. Also equipped with built-in speakers and external audio system support to complete your home theater.

Brand: BenQ


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema, Gaming


Special Feature: Wi-Fi Ready


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Product Dimensions: 19 x 15.5 x 8.8 inches


Item Weight: 7.9 pounds


Item model number: HT2060


Date First Available: February 21, 2023


Manufacturer: BenQ


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  • One of the best budget 1080p projectors on the market!
Style: Legacy Lamp Version
If you have started looking into creating a home theater, you know that picking a projector can be a daunting task. It is not at all as simple as pick a TV and throw it on a wall. You have to know your wall/screen size, the intended placement of the projector (both height and distance from said screen), and the brightness of the projector based on the needs of your room. What I found in my research is that BenQ makes some of the best DLP projectors - made to fit most rooms and distances while producing some of the best images on the market. And for the price - it only enhances that statement further. I bought the 2050a back in May 2018, after much back and forth over it and the 3050. I simply could not pass up the increased user adjustments, low input lag, and many dollars saved for a 4% reduction in an already impressive color accuracy that I will likely never ever be able to tell the difference. And I'm so glad I did, as this projector has been awesome. It was easy to mount and set up. I have it mounted on a Pearless PRG-UNV and paired with a 100" Elite Screen CineGrey 5D from about 8.75' and in a moderately light controlled room, the images are nothing short of spectacular. The 2050a has near perfect color calibration for the average consumer right out of the box (confirmed by using a well reviewed calibration disc), has no DLP rainbows, can project a massive, crisp 1080p image from a relatively short throw, has a 10% vertical lens shift, has both vertical and horizontal keystone adjustments, is whisper quiet, and has a dedicated 3D mode that is a astonishing to see in person (ie. we have fallen in love with it). If fact, I've yet to find one thing that I really don't like about the projector. Family movie night night has taken on a whole new meaning now. If your going to do a home theater and you have only a small space to work in, you really owe it to yourself to check out the BenQ line of projectors. If you are not ready for 4K, I'm not convinced you can find a better 1080p projector for the price than the 2050a. That said, If you are 4K ready and have to sources ready to feed a 4K projector, be on the lookout as the 2050a has a 4K short throw brother coming out very soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019 by B. D. Brault

  • Very good picture, color, and contrast. Not commercial-theater quality but close; easy setup.
Style: Legacy Lamp Version
The BenQ seems clearly meant for more home theater use with connected devices such as an Amazon FireStick, Roku, etc., desktop/laptop computers, Blu-Ray players, cable or satellite TV and the like, since it has no native ability to directly view TV signals or video sources with no such devices attached. The BenQ gets the nod over most 1080p projectors I've seen however, in its ease of setup. One click of the (backlit!) remote and it was ready for ceiling mounting, and right out of the box displayed excellent color and brightness, with only minor tweaking--and some owners might say NO tweaking is needed. We ordered 3d glasses and movie discs, and are pleased with its performance while viewing 3d on our large commercial screen. UPDATE 05/20/2019 After approximately 5 months of use, we've changed our overall impression from four to FIVE stars. The HT2050A continues to impress us with its black levels and better contrast. I am convinced that if we could take measures similar to those used in a commercial theater--blackout curtains, and low wall/ceiling/floor reflectivity, as well as minimal lighting for theater entrance/egress--we might see contrast nearly as good as our local cineplex offers. Its vertical lens-shift and sturdy versatile mounting-points make it easier to mount, as long as you have it horizontally centered to the screen, so as to avoid loss of focus on either the left or right side, and of course one side being taller or narrower than the other. We continue to enjoy this device, and prefer it to our LCD TV. UPDATE--Three years later . . . We continue to enjoy watching video these days--especially since March of 2020, for obvious reasons--and despite the almost every day usage are still on the same original bulb, with a continued bright image and video quality. We might have purchased a 4k projector when we got this one, but at the time 4k projection was rather new, and it made sense to give the tech to advance a bit longer, and for prices of 4k projectors to stabilize, given the paucity of actual 4k content that was available in 2018. Whenever we have visitors they have been surprised at the sharpness and contrast of our 2050A--several guessed that it might be a 4k projector (yes, I know that's naive, but most folks watch their HDTV from too far away to see the detail in even a 1080p image, much less a 4k image!) We continue to enjoy watching our three-year-old Benq, that has had ZERO problems for the entire three years we've owned it. NOTE: The only less-than-great issue we have is not with the projector itself but with all the 4k streaming devices (Amazon FireTV, Roku 4k, etc.) that exhibit an AWFUL gray haze over the entire projected image. I suspect it is because of the HDR signal that most LCD and OLED TVs can interpret for improved contrast and dynamic range, but a 1080p projector of this vintage was not designed with the HDR feature in mind. And although I have not attempted to use one of these devices on another brand of 1080p projector (Epson, Optoma, Viewsonic, etc.) I have little doubt that all of them would experience the same issue. We first noticed this phenomenon when we connected our Amazon 4k FireTV stick to the HT2050A, and were surprised when the Roku 4k device did NOT go all gray on us when we used it. THEN Roku updated its software/firmware and now we get the same unwatchable gray picture. (For those who wonder why we would attach a 4k device to a 1080p projector, I should add that it made sense to us to "future-proof" accessories as much as possible rather than purchase a device that would have to be upgraded later. Of course a case could be made that we might have purchased a 4k capable projector! But again, in 2018 there was much less 4k content than today--and still, in August of 2022 a majority of content over-the-air/cable/satellite, continues to be in 1080p format, though streaming is catching up faster than cable/satellite. But as long as you stream or view TV from a streaming device that was not made for 4k displays, there should be no problems. However it is my hope that someone somewhere will be making the software/firmware of services and devices to adapt to the characteristics of the displays to which they are connected, so that they will disable the HDR functions, etc. for use on displays that do not have this feature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2018 by Mr_Edw

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