Excellent input lag, Multiple game modes for different game styles, High light output for LED light source, Near perfect color accuracy in Cinema mode
Visible DLP rainbows, Higher than average black level
The BenQ X1300i performs really well as a gaming projector. The three different gaming color modes allow you to fine tune your gaming experience to match your preferences and the super low input lag with 120 Hz support matches what you can get from a flat...
Ultimately, the BenQ X1300i isn't the best gaming projector in its price range, with the Optoma UHD38 and its significantly lower input lag and improved picture quality holding onto the throne. That being said, the X1300i is still a great gaming-first pro...
Published: 2021-06-29, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
3000 lumens is very bright for an LED projector, Solid color representation across the gamut, Delivers on 8ms and 120Hz claims, VERY long LED life and 3 year warranty, Crisp and clean image quality
No native Netflix support, Lacks black depth, Why won't Wolfenstein launch
With a remarkably clear picture, representative color gamut, and 120Hz refresh rates, the BenQ x1300i punches way above its weight. The 3000 lumen LED will last far longer than any bulb solution, and the only cost is blacks that aren't as deep as other so...
Published: 2021-03-19, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Super-bright LED rated at 3,000 ANSI lumens, Low input lag, Excellent speakers and onboard audio processing, Video/audio presets for three categories of gaming, Android TV dongle included, Accepts 4K UHD and HDR input
Relatively light black level, Some rainbow artifacts
The BenQ X1300i is an excellent gaming projector thanks to a bright LED light source, resonant sound, and video and audio presets fine-tuned for first-person shooters, RPGs, and sports games. And it's great for movies and streaming TV too...
4LED light source, 8ms @120Hz Low Input Lag, Sealed light engine, Auto color calibration, Dynamic Black Technology, Improved color gamut, 5,000,000:1 Contrast Ratio, 98% Rec.709 Color Coverage, No color wheel , Game Maestro RPG/SPG/FPS Gaming modes , LE
No Dynamic Iris , No Lens Shift , Limited Zoom Range , Fan Noise, No Instant On/Off, Slow Switching Inputs & Modes
Highlights, Pros and ConsHIGHLIGHTSThe BENQ X1300i is a 3,000 lumen Full HD 4LED DLP laser projector with a rated lamp life of 20,000 in Normal mode.The X1300i has a staggering dynamic contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1. The X1300i delivered a clear picture...
Published: 2022-07-08, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
While its limitations showing dark scenes may give serious home cinema fans pause for thought, for gamers and more casual movie fans the X1300i's bright, punchy and sharp pictures and unusually capable built-in audio talents make it an unexpectedly impres...
Published: 2021-03-09, Author: Henry , review by: techradar.com
Sharp and colorful picture, Gamer-centric features, Manual zoom
No Netflix, Smart platform issues, Not ultra short-throw
BenQ's cuboid X1300i projector is aimed squarely at gamers, but it has the picture capabilities to make a great home projector for anyone watching TV shows and films, too. The smart platform has some blind spots – most notable the lack of Netflix – but ov...
Abstract: Home projectors have come a long way over the past few years. Today's models can handle a wide variety of multimedia content-films, photos, documents, and games-with aplomb, and many can play music files, as well. Although models with resolutions of 720p...
Pros, Super-bright LED rated at 3,000 ANSI lumens, Low input lag, Excellent speakers and onboard audio processing, Video/audio presets for three categories of gaming, Android TV dongle included, Accepts 4K UHD and HDR input
Cons, Relatively light black level, Some rainbow artifacts