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BenQ HT2550 4K UHD HDR Home Theater Projector, 8.3 Million Pixels, 2200 Lumens, Rec.709, Audiovisual Enhancer, 3D, HDMI

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Features

  • True 4K UHD Resolution: 8.3 million distinct pixels deliver awe-inspiring 4K UHD image quality with stunning clarity and crisply defined details
  • Projector-optimized HDR: supercharged by HDR10 support with BenQ exclusive Auto HDR color rendition and cinema-optimized technology
  • Cinematic Color technology accurately reproduces >96% of Rec.709 color gamut for authentic cinema experiences
  • Smallest & lightest 4K HDR Projector: light, sleek, compact design with Auto vertical Keystone and 1.2x zoom make installation quick and easy
  • All units purchased after 3/16/2018 include Firmware Update 1.0.3

Description

Display Projection System: DLP Native Resolution: 3840x2160 (XPR pixel shifting technology) Resolution Support: VGA (640 x 480) to 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Brightness (ANSI lumens): 2200 ANSI Lumens‎ Contrast Ratio (FOFO): 10,000:1 ‎ Display Color: 30 Bits (1.07 billion color) Native Aspect Ratio: Native 16:9 (6 aspect ratio selectable) Light Source: Lamp Light Source Wattage: 240W‎ Light Source Life: Normal 4000 hours Economic 10000 hours SmartEco 8000 hours LampSave 15000 hoursOptical Throw Ratio: 1.47 - 1.76 (100" @ 3.25 m) Zoom Ratio: 1.2X Lens: F/ = 1.94 - 2.06, f = 15.57 - 18.67 mm Keystone Adjustment: 1D, Vertical ± 40 degrees Projection Offset: 110% Clear Image Size (Diagonal): 60" ~ 200" Image Size: 30''~300'' Horizontal Frequency: 15K - 102KHz‎ Vertical Scan Rate: 23 - 120Hz‎Picture Picture Mode: ISF Disabled: Bright / Vivid / Cinema/ Sport/ User 1/ User 2 ISF Enabled: Bright / Vivid / Cinema/ Sport/ User 1/ User 2/ ISF Night/ ISF Day Color Wheel Segment: 6-Seg. (RGBRGB) Rec.709 Coverage: >96%Audio Speaker: 5W x 1Interface PC (D-Sub): x 1 HDMI: 2 (HDMI 1: 2.0 / HDCP 2.2; HDMI 2: 1.4a / HDCP 1.4) USB Type A: 1(2.0/Power Supply) USB (Type mini B): x 1 Audio in (3.5mm Mini Jack): x 1 Audio out (3.5mm Mini Jack): x 1 RS232 (DB-9pin): x 1 DC 12V Trigger (3.5mm Jack): x 1 IR Receiver: 2(Front/Top) Security Bar: 1Special Feature HDR: Yes ISF Night/Day: YesCompatibility HDTV Compatibility: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 2160p 3D Compatibility‎: Frame Sequential: Up to 1280x720 120Hz Frame Packing: Up to 1080p 24Hz Top Bottom: Up to 720p 60HzEnvironment Power Supply: VAC 100 ~ 240 (50/60Hz) Typical Power Consumption: 330W Standby Power Consumption: 0.5W Acoustic Noise (Typ./Eco.) : 33/29dB Operating Temperature: 0~40℃Dimension and Weight Dimensions (W x H x D)(in) :13.9 x 5.3 x 10.7 in Net Weight (lbs): 9.2 lbsAccessories Included (Standard) Carton: Color carton Remote Control w/ Battery: x 1 (RCV015) Power Cord (by region): x 1 (3m) User Manual CD: x 1 (27L) Quick Start Guide: x1 (21L) Warranty Card (by region): x 1 Lens cover: x 1

Brand: BenQ


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema, Business


Special Feature: Portable


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Display resolution: 3840 x 2160


Brand Name: ‎BenQ


Item Weight: ‎9.26 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.9 x 10.71 x 5.31 inches


Item model number: ‎HT2550


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Special Features: ‎Portable


Date First Available: December 1, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 1st projector, I chose this over the Optoma UHD60
I have a dedicated theater room that has a window but is covered with double black out curtains. For months I was going back and forth between the BenQ HT2550 and the Optoma UHD60. I watched just about every YouTube video on both projectors then I googled and found avs.com and read reviews from actual users/owners of both projectors. There were three selling points that led me to chose the HT2550 over the Optoma. They are: 3D, smaller projector, and Chris Majestic’s review on both projectors on YouTube and on avs.com. Although Chris owns an Optoma UHD60, he gave the HT2550 rave reviews and came away impressed. For my personal use, I use my HT2550 to watch TV almost daily like a regular TV (I’m watching Sportscenter as I type this), play my PS4 pro (4K looks AWESOME), and of course catch some movies. Again this is my first projector and I almost bought the 82 inch Samsung TV but I’m glad I didn’t!! I’m projecting the BenQ on a 120 inch Elite Screens Sable Frame B2. This projector screen has a black velvet black border which gives it a nice touch. With this being my first projector I hired a company to install the projector and projector screen for me. I’m using a Pioneer Elite receiver to control everything which does a phenomenal job and DirecTV is my cable provider. Obviously Directv only has two-three 4K channels so everything else is broadcasted in mostly 720p and 1080i. I have my HD DVR set to display 1080p but it only goes up to 1080i according to the status menu on the BenQ. I also have the Pioneer receiver set to upscale 1080p content to 4K. Again I’m only getting 720p and 1080i watching DirecTV. So all of my 4K programs are when I play games on the PS4 pro and/or run apps on it like YouTube, WatchESPN, Netflix, HBO, etc. Btw, 4k gaming on the PS4 pro looks AWESOME!! I mostly use the pre set settings on the BenQ but I made a few tweaks to Cinema mode I found on avs.com (a great reference site for video and audio tech) from folks who own the BenQ HT2550 that know a lot more about picture settings than I do. Ok let’s address what is known from reading all the other reviews: yes there is a light border HOWEVER I only notice it when I first turn the projector on and or if I’m looking for it (maybe I’m used to it). But it doesn’t bother me one bit or anyone else who’s watched a showing on my projector screen. Again I have the black velvet border around my projector screen. I’ve also seen people who put LED lights around their screen which will disguise the light border issue from the projector. As far as noise from the projector: yes there is a faint noise. I have mine ceiling mounted and I sit directly underneath the projector but it doesn’t bother me. There is a way to rid the noise I believe by turning on “silence” in the settings on the projector. However I don’t think 4K is available and your resolution is limited to 1080p. I turned on silence mode just to try it and I turned it back on. Again the faint noise from the projector does not bother me. This projector was released in January 2018 and it has a few bugs on the first batch released. BenQ has addressed these bugs by releasing two firmware updates. The first batch of HT2550s were running the firmware 1.00. The 2nd batch of HT2550s were runnning the firmware 1.0.1. And the latest firmware patch for the HT2550 is 1.0.3. I’ve unfortunately had all 3 firmware patches. You can’t update the firmware OTA (over the air) like a smart phone. BenQ has to send you a HT2550 unit with the latest firmware (1.0.3) installed. If you’re running the 1.00 firmware, you are missing out BIG TIME!! The pre set picture settings on the 1.00 firmware looks pretty bad. Also you may experience random power shut downs on the projector, the 3D doesn’t sync well, and most importantly the picture quality. Thankfully I’m running the 1.0.3 firmware and I haven’t experienced any random power shut downs, I haven’t checked the 3D yet, but the picture quality is awesome. I mainly use Vivid and Sport picture modes. Again I made a few tweaks to the Cinema mode that I found on avs.com (thankful for that site). To sum it up if you’re thinking about this projector, it’s worth it but make sure you get it with the 1.0.3 firmware. Call up BenQ and they can possibly verify you will be getting the latest firmware. Also I would like to thank Sean LeBlanc and Andy Lazar at BenQ for helping me through the process of getting me a unit with the latest firmware after experiencing the few issues I had with the units with the early firmware releases (1.00 & 1.0.1). They overnighted me a unit with the latest software (1.0.3) so I wouldn’t be without a unit had I sent mine back then have to wait to receive a new unit. Kudos to them!! I know I said I compared the HT2550 to the Optoma UHD60, I briefly and I mean BRIEFLY considered the expensive $5,000 Sony I think VW285es which is also 4K but not 3D. Yeah it may be TRUE NATIVE 4K, but I would be hard to believe it’s $3500 better than the HT2550. Again this HT2550 is phenomenal. I’m glad I went the projector route over a huge 4K TV. In my novice eyes, I don’t see anything that displeases me. So if you’re on the fence, buy it!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2018 by CJ

  • Great picture, but defective from the box.
The picture quality is truly amazing, a little upset about the light on top, but it’s ok for that price. But the most sadness part is that the projector is defective right from the box (half image with crossed vertical lines in white)
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2018 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • **UPDATED 23 April 2018** Bad experience on projector #1.
23 April 2018 -- I am downgrading my rating due to poor experience both with the projector and customer service. They continue to release new FW for the projector and the only way to take advantage of the new FW (that fixes big bugs) is to swap the unit out through BenQ. My 3rd replacement showed up and it was FW 1.0.0, two revisions behind the one it was supposed to replace. Tried calling customer service and was on hold for too long before I had to hang up and resort to email. I was initially thrilled with this projector but the bugs and issues I've had lately have diminished my enthusiasm significantly. There are still way too many of the original FW models out there and they are still being shipped to customers. March 25, 2018 update: I received a replacement unit the Monday following my original review and I can now fairly say, more than pleased with this product. I have been running it on a nightly basis for about 3 weeks, between gaming, movies and streaming i figure I've logged over 150 hours, no issues. I have a 4K TV and when i compare the image quality of this projector to my TV, it remarkable how close they really are. I'm not an A/V pro or a 4K elitist, but now that I've been able to log some time against this projector I am happy with my purchase. Also, for those considering this projector, get the 3 year replacement plan, its worth it compared to what other retailers are offering. 4K was made for large screen formats and this projector crushes the comp! Bottom line up front: It rocks, I'm more than pleased, money well spent, and I wish I had a bigger wall! upgraded to 5 stars I spent copious amounts of time researching this projector. I've been following it since last fall waited for a good month and a half before purchasing so that I could see what customers were saying...those risk takers that run out and buy on day one! Well, from what I was seeing on youtube and reading in Amazon reviews, I felt it was safe enough to go ahead and pull the trigger...boy was I wrong, so far. My projector arrived Friday evening. Upon opening the amazon shipping box, it looked as though I was getting a factory referb. The BenQ box seemed poorly packed, like it had been opened and then resealed, but not carefully. I figured it was just how BenQ packed their products so I didn't dwell on it. I had everything in place for an easy install and all went well. The projector fired up, I ran through the setup and soon I had a beautiful 100" picture. I watched a few Xbox One X 4K previews, ran the Xbox One X game/app called Insects, played some 4K games, all for a total of about 2-3 hours. Suddenly there was some freaking out flashing on my screen and the pic was gone and the amber LED was flashing on the projector and it shut down after a few minutes. I turned the projector back on and it was as if the projector reset, I had to run through the setup steps again. Following the second setup, picture came back but the same malfunction repeated. After the third attempt to figure out what was happening, I noticed the fans were not working and then the system went dark and I got a lamp malfunction LED. After repeated attempts to get the projector to turn on, it would not. The lamp is spent. I have requested a replacement through Amazon and I will update my review based on projector #2. Bottom line for those looking at buying this projector...WAIT...wait as long as you can. The demand is so high for this projector and in my humble opinion, quality control has taken a back seat to production. By this summer I suspect that the bugs will be worked out. I barely had any time to give good Pros/Cons but here is what I have so far. Pros: Amazing picture, easy setup, price. Cons: Early models are buggy; Quality control is lacking; buttons on remote are sticky; no Game mode A couple of last thoughts, the one thing that seems to drive everyone, or nearly everyone, crazy is the "light border". Well from my short time with the projector...it was a non-issue for me...didn't even notice it. I have a 100" screen with a 2" black border and the walls are dark navy blue. I was so focused on the picture and things happening on screen that I never even gave it a thought. Additionally, others have complained about fan noise. When the fans were working, again I didn't notice, or it didn't bother me. My projector is ceiling mounted above my seating area...it could be that these fans were quieter than my old projector, but no matter, it was a non-issue for me. Lastly, for those looking at viewing on 100” screen, I will point out that focusing is very, very tight and difficult to dial in. I noticed when I made the size larger, the focus adjustment was much smoother and easier to dial in. Just a thought to keep in mind. I will update this review after I’ve have much more time with a working model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2018 by TMarieB TMarieB

  • 4k Projector at $1500? Consider this one.
In all honesty, I returned this projector. My first projector that I was upgrading was a Benq w1070. After my research, I opted for another Benq for my upgrade. My projector mount is set up 13 feet from my screen. Once I installed it, I realized that the throw ration and zoom wouldn't fill my 135 inch screen from that distance. I also realized how loud the projector was. How my furniture was arranged the projector was basically just above and behind my head. I returned it. And didn't have a chance to adjust the color settings. But the brief time I had, it was definitely an improvement in image clarity and sharpness. Especially considering the price. I'd consider how large a screen you have and where you plan to place the projector. I can tell you at 13 feet and 135 diagonal inch screen, this projector will not be a good fit. It would need at least to be placed 15 feet away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2018 by M. Chotimongkol

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