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BenQ TK800 True 4K UHD HDR Home Entertainment Projector, DLP, 3000 Lumens, HMDI, Football Mode - White/Blue

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Arrives Sep 29 – Oct 4
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Size: 4K UHD


Style: 3000 ANSI Lumen, Football mode, 92 Percent Rec. 709


Features

  • 4K UHD resolution: True 8.3 million pixels deliver awe-inspiring 4K UHD image quality with high clarity and crisply defined details. Operating Temperature : 0 to 40 degree Celsius
  • Hyper-realistic HDR10 quality: BenQ projector-optimized HDR features natural auto HDR colour and tone rendering for significant brightness and contrast
  • Vivid colours in any ambient lighting: Ideally balanced high visual brightness (>3000 lm) and vivid colours (>92 percent Rec.709) for well-lit environments
  • Immersive sports experience: Dedicated football and sports modes with CinemaMaster Audio+2 feels like you're in the stadium joining in the action
  • Compact 4K HDR projector: Sleek design with light, compact profile makes installation quick and easy with vertical keystone and 1.2x zoom

Description

To fully enjoy the game at football parties in a bright living room or backyard BBQ, a huge 100 Inch+ projected 4K UHD 8.3 million pixel picture with vivid HDR colour in any lighting can't be beat and custom football and sports modes with powerful sound put you in the action as if you're in the stadium, all in an elegant, compact design with easy setup. Set Contains: BenQ TK800 4K Projector

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: ‎9.24 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.71 x 13.9 x 5.31 inches


Item model number: ‎TK800M


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎White/blue


Special Features: ‎Portable


Date First Available: April 12, 2018


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  • HUGE Upgrade!
I could not be more pleased! First, let me start of by telling you about the system I had in place before this: - 1,200 lumen DLP projector by LG; 1080p with 3D DLP Link support - Vizio soundbar with wireless subwoofer - Xbox One My Xbox One and sound bar are located directly below the screen in my living room. The Xbox connects to an HDMI port I installed into the floor, under the entertainment center, which connects via a 25 foot HDMI 2.2 cable that runs under the house to a second port installed under the corner of our sectional. This connects to the projector via a second 25 foot cable that runs up the wall and across the ceiling to the projector itself. My screen is a DIY setup, painted directly onto the wall using Behr Silver Screen Grey paint and a custom wood frame. Our old projector did fine at first. It was very entry-level because this was our first one and I didn't want to spend too much money on a learning experience. We've had it for about 4 years and I've learned a LOT. ** FAST FORWARD TO YESTERDAY ** With 4K becoming a "thing," I wanted to upgrade my living room projector. One of the main issues we had with the old projector was, at 1,200 lumens it was all but unwatchable during the day or with ANY lights on in the house at all. I shopped around for months for a decently priced 4K projector that would work well in a non-light-controlled environment and finally settled on the TK800. The projector arrived while I was at work yesterday and I went to setting it up IMMEDIATELY when I got home. Replaced all of the old HDMI cables and fixtures with 2.2 compliant hardware, mounted the projector and got to work setting it up. The first thing I noticed was that I had every light in the house set to full brightness and I could still clearly see the BenQ logo while the projector was firing up. This thing is BRIGHT. After playing with it and calibrating color to the Xbox, I could not be more happy with this purchase. Even in a fully-lit room, this projector is highly watchable. It does, of course, look better at night with all of the lights off as ambient light will have an effect on your picture no matter how many lumens you're sporting. HOWEVER, 3,000 lumens in my completely non-controlled environment is still plenty bright enough to watch TV on. When it comes to gaming and movies, the lights will go off in the living room. The lights in the rest of the house don't really effect picture enough to worry about. 4K resolution is absolutely stunning. I tested it with Planet Earth II on Netflix and ended up sitting and watching for an hour because it looked so darn good. Color accuracy is much better than I anticipated for a projector using an RGBW color wheel. When you take into account the fact that I'm projecting onto a grey surface, this is SUPER impressive. I will be repainting my screen this weekend with specialized 4K projector paint (that I also bought on good old Amazon). If the colors are this good on non-certified paint, I can't WAIT to see what happens when I'm projecting onto a 4K certified surface. I haven't tested 3D functionality yet but will be trying that out as soon as the screen is resurfaced. I got this baby on sale for about $1,000. Bottom line is this. If you're looking for a lot of bang for your buck, a great picture, and enough brightness to cut through a lot of ambient light, the TK800 is where it's at. Next time I upgrade (in 5 years or so) I'll be going with another BenQ projector. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2018 by John Mack

  • Whoever said money can't buy happiness died before this was invented.
I'll get straight to the point here and let you know that if you're thinking about getting a projector, this is the one to go for if you want the most bang for your buck. I have been on the projector train for a few years now. I originally purchased an Optoma HD26 a few years back for my garage/mammal cave. When my living room TV started to go out, I decided to say goodbye to standard TV sets forever. I originally was going to go with Optoma again, but the specs for this projector and the price point beat the comparable Optoma in my budget. I have nothing bad to say about Optoma. I've had theirs running in my garage through the extreme heat and cold and it's never skipped a beat. Still runs like a champ, despite the extreme conditions, dust and smoke from my BBQ smoker. Now, back to the TK800. This model is designed for ambient light, and I can attest to it exceeding my expectations. I can literally have my living room light on full blast and still see a good picture. Granted, when dealing with really dark shows, it's better to watch them at night for the best outcome. I do the same with a regular TV. Even though my Optoma has a "higher lumen" output, the TK800 is much brighter than my older HD26. The image is crisp and looks great. When it comes to 4k, having a screen this big can bring out some flaws in the 4k encoding. Some shows have a snow or haze, but after doing a lot of research it has nothing to do with the projector, but rather now they create the movies. Some shows will be drastically better than others. The Apple TV and Netflix seem to present more issues than other platforms. I also got a Belkin high speed cable to help. As a side note, if you're going to stream 4k content, you'll need an internet connection cabled of at least 25 megabits per second or higher. If you don't have this speed, your picture will not stream in 4k and your image will be less than satisfying. The projector itself is amazing when given high end content to play. Pros: - Very bright screen. Perfect for rooms that aren't 100% free of light. Honestly, even in a basement setting I would still choose this model. It looks amazing at night too. - Easy to setup and use. Gives you a much larger screen and less of a budget. - They have a 3-year warranty. This is particularly important when it comes to firmware updates. - The company does back their product. - If you move, this is easy to box up and transport. No more worrying about breaking a 65" + screen when you move it. One slight drop or knock and it's gone. With this, no more worries. - Less parts than a standard TV, so a lot less can go wrong. - The built in speaker is surprisingly good. I got a sound bar to go with it, but since my room is fairly small, I haven't had the need to install it. The built in speaker is much better than I anticipated. Cons: (Disclaimer, despite the cons I still gave this product a 5-star review) - The only major con is that you need to ship it back to Benq for firmware updates. To everyone who bought one during the Black Friday sale, I would highly suggest making sure you have firmware version 1.0.1 and not 1.0.0. I originally purchased a refurb and it worked great. when the sale hit, I decided to get a new one for the 3-year warranty. This is where the hassle started. I bought the new one and returned the refurb. The new one had 1.0.0, which wasn't allowing HDR to work and was missing HDR10 settings in general. I had to go through 3 projectors before I could get back one with firmware version 1.0.1. This was a hassle and I became very familiar with FedEx. Despite the mishaps, Benq took care of me and I'm now up and running. I work in the tech industry, so I know firmware updates can be tricky. If the power or internet gets cut off during a firmware update, it can brick pretty much any device without an internal recovery partition. So I can see why they don't want people doing firmware updates at home, but they do cover the updates. This is another reason I mentioned the 3-year warranty. One thing I can say is that every projector I got worked perfect, the only issue was the out-of-date firmware. Summary: Ultimately, this will be one of the most satisfying purchases you will make this year. It is great for movies and even better for gaming. The picture quality is fantastic and it works in bright rooms. This projector makes me happy and really helps me to unwind after a long stressful day. Having this large of a screen allows a deeper immersion into the content you have. Projectors are the future. They are built to last longer. The TV market is a racket right now. They know the larger their TV's get, the more potential problems can come up, which makes people keep buying new ones every few years. Either a part of the screen breaks, it get's damaged from trying to move it, or it just burns electrical parts out. This projector is amazing. I think they don't display these in most places is because it would cut the TV sales down drastically. You won't regret it. Projectors are the bidets of entertainment; you don't know what you've been missing until you try it. I don't write a lot of reviews, but this projector is worthy of a stellar review. Just click "add to cart" and do it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2018 by Bythesquare

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