- Native 720P
- 2600 Ansi Lumens
- 3000:1 Contrast Ratio
- Dual HDMI(v1.3)
- Variable Audio Out
The W600 is the sensible solution for huge-screen enjoyment of all home entertainment devices. Gaming, videos, pictures, TV, and more are easily connected via dual HDCP-compliant HDMI ports as well as RGB, Composite Video, S-Video, and Component Video interfaces. Graphic-intensive games and complex movie scenes are immaculately rendered in 720p high-definition, backed by an advanced 6-segment color wheel, BrilliantColor, UNISHAPE, and 3D Color Management. BrilliantColor affords up to a 50% increase in brightness, enhances mid-tone hues, and expands the color palette beyond RGB (red/green/blue) to also include yellow, white, magenta, and cyan for more realistic and lifelike color reproduction. 3D Color Management enables users to fine-tune hue, saturation, and luminance of individual colors so that specific applications are optimized to user preference. Flawless color accuracy, deeper blacks, brighter whites, and sharp detail definition are additionally supported by 2,600AL, a 3,000:1 high contrast ratio.
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(out of 2 reviews)
List Price: $ 899.00
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November 1, 2010
#1
Review by P. Goetz
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This projector is described as 3D ready, but it’s not. Take a look at the manual (pdf included on Amazon’s page). It has “3D color management,” which has nothing to do with “3D ready”
The price should also be a tipoff.
Please ignore the 3 stars I gave it, as a rating is required to do a post, and I don’t want to give it high or low marks. I don’t blame the product, just whoever wrote the incorrect description.
November 1, 2010
#2
Review by Anton Iliev
. DLP rules over LCD in this budget sector!
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I have an Epson 705HD ,and 3 months later friend of main has this Benq. Obviously the black levels and color saturation is amazing ,and much much better that my Epson.My next projector will be Viewsonic 6531w or Benq W1000