BenQ Gaming Projector
TK700 | 4K HDR Console Gaming Projector
True 4K (3840 x 2160) UHD with 8.3 million distinct pixels renders each fiber of hair and clothing with subtle highlights and rich texture, enhanced by HDR10 for superb contrast and scenic depth.
Audio return port with eARC allows 7.1 channel and Dolby Atmos audio pass through, transmitting the original full-resolution audio signal to your sound system via single HDMI cable.
Amplifier
Soundbar
Speaker
Audio return port with eARC allows 7.1 channel and Dolby Atmos audio pass through, transmitting the original full-resolution audio signal to your sound system via single HDMI cable.
How to Connect the Projector with Game Console and Soundbar?Resolution
4K UHD (3840×2160)
4K UHD (3840×2160)
4K UHD (3840×2160)
1080P (1920x1080)
Brightness (ANSI lumens)
3000
3000
3200
2300
Input Lag
16.7 ms (1080P 60Hz), 16.7 ms (4K 60Hz), 4.2 ms (1080P 240Hz), 8.3 ms (1080P 120Hz)
16.7 ms (1080P 60Hz), 16.7 ms (4K 60Hz), 4.2 ms (1080P 240Hz), 8.3 ms (1080P 120Hz)
16.7 ms (1080P 60Hz), 16.7 ms (4K 60Hz), 4.2 ms (1080P 240Hz), 8.3 ms (1080P 120Hz)
16.7 ms (1080P 60Hz), 33.4 ms (4K 60Hz) *downscaling to 1080p, 8.3 ms (1080P 120Hz)
Zoom Ratio
1.3x
1.2x
1.3x
1.2x
HDMI Audio Return
Yes, eARC, Dolby Atmos
Yes, eARC, Dolby Atmos
Yes, eARC, Dolby Atmos
FAQs
Browse all related FAQsDoes the projector support Bluetooth or Wi-Fi speakers?
No, the projector does not have the capability to transmit audio via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. We recommend connecting your speaker directly to your playback device or connecting the projector to an audio system via ARC/eARC for improved audio quality and to avoid latency issues associated with wireless transmission.
Why does the 4K DLP Technology produce a slight high frequency noise?
In order to create smooth 4K resolution images, True 4K DLP Technology utilizes high speed pixel displacement and the superimposition of pixels to produce the 8.3 million pixels seen by the viewer. An end result of this process is a degree of vibration that may results in a slight or unnoticeable high-frequency noise.
Can I use the projector to watch the movie?
Yes, you can absolutely use any projector for movie, TV watching and any big-screen entertainment needs, and we also recommend dedicated home cinema projectors for better movie enjoyment.
What type of 4K HDR signal is compatible with the projector?
The compatible resolution is 3840 x 2160 in pixels at 24/25/30/50/60 (Hz). Please click and follow the instructions below, or read on to learn more about this topic.
What type of connections on the projector supports HDR10/HLG (with USB-A port)?
The projector will automatically detect HDR10/HLG and display compatible signals from sources connected to the HDMI-1 or HDMI-2 (HDMI 2.0b/HDCP2.2) ports. Furthermore, files from the USB-A 3.0 port (viewed on the Media Reader) also supports HDR10.
Can I connect the projector to any game console?
1. Yes, you can connect the projector to a Switch, PS4/PS5, and Xbox console using an HDMI cable.
2. Yes, you can connect a Nintendo Switch (Switch Lite is not supported) directly to the projector via a USB-C cable.
How to connect my external Bluetooth audio device with the projector? Would there be any audio lag?
Connect your Bluetooth external devices with the projector by following a few easy steps. Please click and follow the instructions below, or read on to learn more about this topic.
If I enable the keystone function in the projector, will the input lag be impacted?
Yes, since image processing is required for the keystone function, input lag will be slightly longer but not affecting the smoothness in games when the keystone is enabled. Latency will hardly be noticeable with keystone function enabled, as lag time merely increase no more than 1 frame (4ms~16ms).
Can I use the projector as a Bluetooth speaker? (with Android TV QS01 dongle)
Yes, it is possible to do so. The projector supports both “Bluetooth speaker” mode and “Projector” mode.
What type of connections on the projector supports HDR10/HLG (with USB-A port)?
The projector will automatically detect HDR10/HLG and display compatible signals from sources connected to the HDMI-1 or HDMI-2 (HDMI 2.0b/HDCP2.2) ports. Furthermore, files from the USB-A 3.0 port (viewed on the Media Reader) also supports HDR10.