The W6000 is home projection at its best, incorporating top technologies for luxury, cinema-class entertainment at home. Engineered with Texas Instruments' DLP technology, W6000 delivers outstanding HD cinematic enjoyment via advanced BrilliantColor processing, high brightness, and high contrast ratios. The BenQ W6000 offers the highest standard of cinema class viewing. From HDTV or blu-ray DVD to video games, you can ... Read more
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Pros: Projects so bright even with a 60% brightness setting you can watch it with all the room lights on and still enjoy it. Turn the lights off and it's frightening how great it looks
Cons: Cannot think of a single con
Summary: Even If I had a $50k budget to construct a home theater system and had seen this projector first, there would have been no need to look further. My first ...
Summary: Even If I had a $50k budget to construct a home theater system and had seen this projector first, there would have been no need to look further. My first concern was my room not being completely dark with shades drawn etc, but this projector is extraordinarily bright, residual room lighting is a non-issue. I can speak to stats and specs but would rather just offer a bottom line. I have seen many projectors with prices ranging from 2k to 20K and I would challenge anyone to show me the difference between them. Line up 3 BenQ W6000 projectors and 7 Runco anythings and bring in 100 people to pick out the 7 Runcos and I guarantee you1 or 2 might get it right but it would be purely random. Extraordinarily quiet, noise is a non-issue. Perhaps there is a group of buyers out there who want to pay 15K for a projector just so they can tell their friends they spent 15K on a projector because they are so rich, or smart, or such a video purist. If you are a real person however, seeking a tremendous projector and would like to keep your budget reasonable, this projector is absolutely a consideration.
Pros: Razor sharp picture, bright picture, quiet fan, great colors
Cons: Had one service issue where the auto-iris would black out the picture randomly after about 200 hours. Projector sent back under warrantly, quickly returned with an entire new motherboard, no further problems.
Summary: A great projector that I would buy again. When purchased a year ago, it was the brightest projector under $5k and the sharpest under $10k. I did have a service ...
Summary: A great projector that I would buy again. When purchased a year ago, it was the brightest projector under $5k and the sharpest under $10k. I did have a service issue problem that was quickly dealt with.
Description:The W6000 is home projection at its best, incorporating top technologies for luxury, cinema-class entertainment at home. Engineered with Texas Instruments' DLP technology, W6000 delivers outstanding HD cinematic enjoyment via advanced BrilliantColor processing, high brightness, and high contrast ratios. The BenQ W6000 offers the highest standard of cinema class viewing. From HDTV or blu-ray DVD to video games, you can enjoy the latest video formats in Full HD, the standard of video performance. HD isn't just the latest thing. It's the only thing. 1080p Full HD delivers 5x more detail than traditional 480p projectors.
Analog Video Signal RGB, Composite video, S-Video, Component video
Digital Video Standard High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
Video Modes 1080i, 1080p, 480p, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480i
Video Input Device
Type None
Expansion / Connectivity
Expansion Slot(s) None
Interfaces 1 x RGB input - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 2 x HDMI - 19 pin HDMI Type A, 1 x Composite video input - RCA, 1 x S-video input - 4 pin mini-DIN, 1 x Component video input - RCA X 3, 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type B ( Management ), 1 x Serial RS-232 - 9 pin mini-DIN
Operation
Lamp Type 280 Watt
Lamp Life Cycle 2000 hour(s) / 3000 hour(s) (economic mode)
Power Device Power supply - Internal
Voltage Required AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Consumption Operational 430 Watt
Power Consumption Operational (standby) 1 Watt
Sound emission 32 dB
Sound Emission (economic mode) 29 dB
Included accessories
Cables 1 x VGA cable, 1 x Component video cable
DLP
DLP/LCD technology statement Instead of having glass panels (LCD) through which light is passed, the DLP chip's surface is made up of thousands of tiny mirrors each representing a single pixel.
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