With the V7050i, BenQ has introduced a new DLP ultra short throw projector with 4K resolution as well as 3D and HDR10 support.
BenQ has presented a new TV projector, the V7050i. This is DLP ultra-short distance projector, which is characterized by a particularly small distance from the projection surface.
The new home theater projector throws the pictures from a short distance in 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels), however which is extrapolated via upscaling, on the wall, or on a canvas. The possible screen diagonal is between 70 and 120 inches. At 90 inches, a distance of 50 cm should be required from the projection surface.
BenQ specifies the maximum brightness for the V7050i with 2,500 ANSI lumens and the dynamic contrast ratio with 2,000,000: 1. The projectors display 1.07 million colors and cover 98 percent of the DCI P3 color space and 96 percent of Rec. 709. It supports HDR10 and Filmmaker Mode, a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz, and 3D. A vertical keystone correction is also on board, as well as two speakers with 5 watts. The typical lifetime of the light source should be around 20,000 hours.
As with the new BenQ V7050i, Google’s Android TV is used as the operating system, so that various content such as media and apps can be downloaded from the Google Play Store. The connections available include HDMI 2.0b, USB-A 3.0, RS232, and an audio output (S / PDIF).
BenQ V7050i price and availability
The new ultra short throw projector BenQ V7050i is now available to buy on the Bhphotovideo.com store at the recommended retail price of $3,999.
Recently, LG has also made available the new ProBeam BU60PST laser projector 4K designed primarily for presentations, lectures, and office collaboration, which is now finally available to buy in the US for $5,229.