BenQ Projectors for Casual Gaming
Game and Watch Movies in a New Light
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BenQ projectors provide high brightness with Rec.709 color accuracy, letting you enjoy vibrant colors, 1080p clarity, and low input lag performance in bright living rooms. Invite your friends over for an epic gaming party everyone enjoys together.
Vibrant Colors in Brightly Lit Rooms
BenQ projectors provide high brightness with Rec.709 color accuracy, letting you enjoy vibrant colors, 1080p clarity, and low input lag performance in bright living rooms. Invite your friends over for an epic gaming party everyone enjoys together.
No room for projection when a bunch of people are over? Short-throw design allows big-screen entertainment with minimal distance, maximizing your available space to start the party anywhere at home.
Get the Party Started in Any Corner
No room for projection when a bunch of people are over? Short-throw design allows big-screen entertainment with minimal distance, maximizing your available space to start the party anywhere at home.
Casual Gaming Projector
Compare all casual gaming projectors100”@4.92ft~6.56ft (1.5m~2m)
4K HDR projector for casual gaming
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Learn more3000lm~3200lm
Brightness
Up to
4 ms (1080p@240Hz), 16 ms (4K@60Hz)
Input Lag
Up to
96% Rec.709
Color Coverage
1.2x~1.3x
Zoom Ratio
eARC,Dolby Atmos
Audio Return
Lamp/Laser
Light Source
Input Lag
Input lag or input latency is the amount of time it takes to display a signal on the screen from when the source sends it.
Rec.709 Color Space
Rec.709 uses specific red, green, and blue colors and illuminant D65 (6500k) for the white point to build a standardized color space and reproduce accurate color gamut and grayscale, and the percentage higher, the color gamut wider.
Zoom Ratio
The zoom ratio is used to indicate the zoom range of the lens, you will see it listed with an "X". The zoom ratio does not equate to the total zoom power of the lens, simply the zoom range of the lens.
100”@6.56ft~9.84ft (2m~3m)
1080p HDR high-brightness projector
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Learn more3500lm~3800lm
Brightness
Up to
16 ms (1080p@60Hz)
Input Lag
88% Rec.709
Color Coverage
1.1x
Zoom Ratio
-
Audio Return
Lamp
Light Source
-
Streaming
100”@4.92ft~6.56ft (1.5m~2m)
1080p HDR projector with low input lag
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Learn more3500lm
Brightness
8 ms (1080p@120Hz)
Input Lag
95% Rec.709
Color Coverage
1.3x
Zoom Ratio
ARC
Audio Return
Lamp
Light Source
Up to
Certified Android TV (QS01)
Streaming
Input Lag
Input lag or input latency is the amount of time it takes to display a signal on the screen from when the source sends it.
Rec.709 Color Space
Rec.709 uses specific red, green, and blue colors and illuminant D65 (6500k) for the white point to build a standardized color space and reproduce accurate color gamut and grayscale, and the percentage higher, the color gamut wider.
Zoom Ratio
The zoom ratio is used to indicate the zoom range of the lens, you will see it listed with an "X". The zoom ratio does not equate to the total zoom power of the lens, simply the zoom range of the lens.
Input Lag
Input lag or input latency is the amount of time it takes to display a signal on the screen from when the source sends it.
Rec.709 Color Space
Rec.709 uses specific red, green, and blue colors and illuminant D65 (6500k) for the white point to build a standardized color space and reproduce accurate color gamut and grayscale, and the percentage higher, the color gamut wider.
Zoom Ratio
The zoom ratio is used to indicate the zoom range of the lens, you will see it listed with an "X". The zoom ratio does not equate to the total zoom power of the lens, simply the zoom range of the lens.