The BenQ TK800 offers 4K projecting on a budget for home cinema enthusiasts. Using the Texas Instruments 0.47-inch DMD with XPR pixel shifting, it manages to make a native 1080p projector deliver more details, 3D and HDR at an affordable price.
Manufacturer: BenQ
The BenQ TK800 offers 4K projecting on a budget for home cinema enthusiasts. Using the Texas Instruments 0.47-inch DMD with XPR pixel shifting, it manages to make a native 1080p projector deliver more details, 3D and HDR at an affordable price.
We can't deny that projectors have greatly slacked behind from an output-resolution outlook. Here, the technology of LCD TV's has also left things lower than 1080p and projectors have obviously struggled to keep up with the pace of the 4K revolution.
single-chip DLP projector which is being marketed as a home entertainment and sports model.
Sharp images and faux 4K 8.3 m pixel image resolution; Good motion handling; Bright enough for use in normal living room settings; Works to the design...
Mediocre contrast and black levels for dark room use; Light edge around image; Out of the box settings not accurate enough to Rec.709; Noisy even in...
This BenQ TK800 offers a whole lot of value, and at the moment, may well be the least expensive 4K content capable projector on the market. Well, of course price wise, it is tied with its not quite identical twin, the HT2550.
4K UHD resolution of 1920x1080x4 with pixel shifting; 4K content capable; Supports HDR for expanded dynamic range – more "pop"; Picture quality right out of the box; better than most; Fastest color wheel – means virtually no RBE – rainbow effect for most of those who are sensitive; RGBW color wheel...
Could definitely be brighter for handling HDR (like most projectors; Only offers basic placement flexibility; with 1.2:1 zoom and no lens shift; No CFI for smooth motion on sports and other HDTV; Of course the small 5 watt speaker is no substitute for a real sound system; And; 5 watt speaker is side...
Why do you need a projector when you can just buy a TV, some may ask. Imagine having your own home theatre, where your friends and family can gather around your living room to watch movies and sporting events together.
Brightness; Colour reproduction; 4K HDR
Affordable, super-bright, outstanding colors, lifespan, and screen size. This fantastic projector has it all. There's no reason not to purchase it.
Great projector with fantastic picture quality, colours and brightness - 4 stars because of heat output and some glitching in the image *might have a faulty unit, not sure yet. This is my first ever projector and I must say, coming from a 49 inch TV, this is a huge step up.
Very good 4k projector with price
I've already looked at models from BenQ and ViewSonic and today, I'm checking out BenQ's TK800. It uses Texas Instruments' .47" quad-shift DLP chip to deliver 3840×2160 resolution, HDR10, and 3000 ANSI lumens. It's an ideal high-res, high-output solution for media rooms with ambient light.
A mechanical auto-iris for better contrast; Wider color gamut for Ultra HD content; Automatic mode-switching between SDR and HDR
Phenomenal clarity; Accurate color; Great contrast in HDR mode; Calibration flexibility with easy and precise adjustments
The BenQ TK800 Entertainment Projector is a compact and cost-effective unit that promises to deliver 4K HDR capability combined with XPR Technology. Sounds like an ideal projector for sports and gaming fans. Let's take a look. BenQ TK800 measures 35.3cm x 13.5cm x 27.2cm and weighs 4.2 kg.
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