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BenQ debut’s the world’s first HD Short-throw Home Entertainment Projector – the W710ST

BenQ debut’s the world’s first HD Short-throw Home Entertainment Projector – the W710ST

11-02-2011
Sydney,  Australia – 27 October 2011:  Equip your home with a BenQ W710ST Projector and experience the ultimate in ‘in-home’ entertainment – going out to see a movie will become a thing of the past while family gaming time will get a lot more interesting.
 
It’s been documented that Australian families are opting to spend less on going out to be entertained, choosing instead to spend more time at home.  Thanks to technology, in-home entertainment is an affordable and highly enjoyable option for many families, and with the big-screen impact of a home entertainment projector, the kids won’t feel they’re missing a thing.
 
BenQ’s new W710ST Home Entertainment Projector is the world’s first HD short-throw model with dual 3D-ready modes to be released in Australia. 
 
Delivering a 63” big picture at a mere distance of one metre, the W710ST projector is ideal for a gaming experience guaranteed to be free of shadow disruptions and eye-blinding projection lights.  Thanks to the short-throw projection of this new home entertainment projector, it can be installed in nearly any sized room – there are very few limits to its application.
 
Said Chee F. Chung, general manager of BenQ Australia, “Our latest projector - the W710ST - is designed for audiovisual and gaming enthusiasts who are looking for greater excitement.  The installation of a home theatre projection system opens up possibilities in the home, answering a broad spectrum of home theatre demands with true-to-life colours, high brightness, outstanding contrast and great audio sound with Texas Instruments’ virtually colour decay-free DLP projector engine to keep the total cost of ownership (TCO) down.  BenQ can offer every Australian cinematic and gaming enjoyment regardless of the size of your room, home and within the average household’s budget,” she said.
 
Technically speaking, the new W710ST projector offers 720p high definition resolution and features 10000:1 ultra-high contrast performance with 2500 ANSI lumen brightness, dual HDMI interface, a 10W big built-in speaker as well as DLP Link™ and NVIDIA® 3D Vision dual 3D projection.  What this means is this short-throw projector adds a whole new dimension of visual enjoyment to movie viewing and excitement to the gaming experience – without set-up and wiring hassles.
 
The W710ST will be available early November and will retail for $1199.00.
 
For further information, visit www.BenQ.com.au or call (02) 8988 6500.
 
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Note to Journalists: Limited product available for review.  To arrange a review please contact Toni Ruhle on 0413 721 290 or preferably Email: fyi@optusnet.com.au  Further images available on request
 
About BenQ Corporation
BenQ Corporation, a leading provider of networked digital lifestyle devices, is a multi-faceted company with strengths in product design, visual technology and mobile technology. BenQ offers unrivalled breadth and depth of products and integrated technologies across platforms through the brand promise of “Bringing Enjoyment and Quality to Life,” including digital projector, LCD monitors, laptop PCs, Netbooks, All-in-One PCs, LCD displays, digital cameras, storage devices, mobile phones, storage media and human interface devices such as mice and keyboards. 2008 revenues of BenQ Corporation exceeded US$1.54 billion.
 
About BenQ Group
The BenQ Group is currently comprised of 12 companies that operate independently while sharing resources and leveraging synergies among them. The BenQ Group companies include BenQ Corporation, AU Optronics Corporation (world’s top 3 manufacturers of large-size TFT-LCD panels), Qisda Corporation, Darfon Electronics Corporation, Daxon Technology Inc., Daxin Materials Corp., BenQ Guru Software Co., BenQ Hospital, Darwin Precisions, Ltd, Raydium Semiconductor Corporation, Cando Corporation and Wellypower Co., Ltd.  2008 revenues of BenQ Group exceeded US$19 billion dollars.
 
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