4K Resolution, Excellent image quality, Incredibly sounding speakers, Plenty bright, rated at 2,500 ANSI lumens, Comes with an Android TV dongle, Retractable cover for laser
No Netflix, Android TV Dongle uses one of two HDMI ports, Integrated fans can be quite loud
One thing to remember is that UST projectors are not cheap. They are pretty pricey, and most of the good ones are near this price range. While you may find others that are cheaper, from companies like WeMax or XGIMI, remember that they are newer companies...
BenQ has made an impressive entry into the UST projector category with the V7050i. It has a living room-friendly design, integrated Android TV for easy setup and wire-free streaming, and delivers a bright, engaging picture with up to 120-inch screens even...
Published: 2021-12-01, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: BenQ projectors often focus on features of particular interest to video enthusiasts, so it's no surprise that the $3,499 BenQ V7050i, the company's first ultra-short-throw (UST) 4K laser-phosphor model, delivers good color accuracy straight out of the box...
Abstract: BenQ and Optoma are rival projector companies that compete in numerous consumer categories from gaming projectors to home theater and now 4K UST laser projection. Optoma's second generation of 4K laser UST is the CinemaX P2, which sells for $3,299 (list...
Published: 2021-10-20, Author: James , review by: makeuseof.com
2500 ANSI lumens is bright enough for daytime use, Helpful builtin ruler system for 80/100/120 inch screen, Can be placed almost right next to your wall, 4K resolution is crystal clear, corner to corner, even when pushed beyond the maximum screen size, In
80ms input lag makes it unsuitable for many game genres, 120 inches will be the maximum screen size for most people, Separate streaming stick can look messy, and uses up one of only two HDMI ports
Bright, accurate colors at full lumen rating, Excellent contrast, Sharp lens, HDR looks great, Motorized lens cover, Supports 3D
Only 2 HDMI inputs, with one required for Android TV stick, No game mode, high input lag
It's a real treat to see such a well-behaved projector. The main takeaway is that you should use the Cool color temperature setting for all your viewing, since it was accurate and super bright. It's hard to overstate what a big deal it is that this projec...
Accurate Color Reproduction out of the box, Google-certified Android TV™ HDMI Stick included, Display Resolution – 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD), Solid-State Laser Diode Light Source, BenQ Filmmaker mode, BenQ HDR-Pro technology, Projector Reviews tested brightn
Lack of a third HDMI, Two remotes required. Smart stick controls on the backlit remote, No hidden chamber to hold the smart stick, Netflix app not supported on the QS01, No built-in tuner, No analog audio output
A bright, sharp picture with richly saturated and accurate color, Easy installation and setup, Clean audio from built-in speakers, Simple and elegant styling
Higher volume from built-in speakers, Surround audio support from HDMI/ARC and S/PDIF outputs, Dolby Vision support, Brighter 3D image