- 180 -inch screens just 4 meters away; Designed for up to 200 inches
- AI OPTIMIZATION OF TRANSMISSION VIDEO
- HDR-PRO with HDR10, HLG and HDR10+
Benq has announced two new 4K projectors as part of his series Home Cinema: The Premium W5850, designed for large theatrical degrees; and the W4100i, which promises images of cinema for home movie theaters to rival the best projectors.
The 2,600 Lumen W5 is “designed for the best cinematographic experience.” It is capable of screens of up to 200 inches with a shorter launch ratio of 1.0 to 1.6. That allows you to offer a 180 -inch screen just four meters away.
The W4100I has a 3,200 lumens LED light source, Android TV and AI Cinema Calibration Mode, which according to Benq guarantees that the “film images” of the transmission of transmission content.
Benq Home Cinema Series: Key Features
Each of the projectors in the home series complies with the key standards of the industry, including 100% DCI-P3, and Delta E <3 (with high-end models such as the W5850 that Delta e <2).
There is Benq’s own HDR-PRO technology, which improves the contrast through multiple stages (global contrast enhancer, dynamic local and black contrast enhancer) and the technician admits HDR10, HLG and HDR10+.
There is a built -in noise reduction to improve compressed transmission content and the latest AI Cinema mode version of Benq. This is a real -time image composition analyzer that dynamically adjusts HDR, color saturation and sharpness, significantly improving the appearance of the compressed video content of the main transmission services.
The processing of AI is great among the best televisions, but it has not yet had an impact on the projectors, that is clearly beginning to change.
Connectivity includes HDMI 2.1, SPDIF and EARC with Dolby Atmos support and 7.1 Surround Sound. There is also a rapid dating mode that promises a rapid response time of 17.9 ms for movies, sports and games.
We only have prices from the United Kingdom so far, with the price Benq W4100i established for a price of £ 2,999 (around $ 3,890 / Au $ 6,225), while the W5850 will cost £ 4,599 (around $ 5,960 / Au $ 9,550).