Exceptional value for money. Great image quality. High speed colour wheel. Whisper quiet.
Noticeable rainbow effect, despite use of high speed colour wheel. No lens shift feature. Only one set of component inputs.
Were not sure how BenQ has managed to get the PE7700 to market at such a low price, but were certainly not complaining. If you dont notice the rainbow effect, we can easily recommend the PE7700 as the sub-$5,000 projector to get.
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Abstrakt: BenQs PE7700 home theatre projector throws visual signals quite literally into sharp relief. Courtesy of its Texas Instruments HD2+ chipset, and High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) input, the PE7700 renders superb pictures from the latest high...
La puissance lumineuse, les contrastes, le traitement vidéo de sources HD, la palette de couleurs, le prix.
Le désentrelacement des sources DVD, la luminosité par franchement uniforme, le bruit de fonctionnement (29dB en mode normal), une seule entrée HDMI.
Un mono-DLP "HD Ready" de cette qualité-là, à ce prix-là (moins de 1500 euros), c’est tout simplement bluffant. Sans défaut majeur, le BenQ PE-7700 permet d’envisager sereinement la projection Home Cinéma. ...