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Benq W1060
Infos ANSI Lumen 2000, 1920x1080 HDTV, 31dB, lens focus Widescreen
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-01-31 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Benq W1060
alaTest sammelte und analysierte 1 Testberichte von Benq W1060 von internationalen Zeitschriften und Webseiten und verglich diese mit 25.324 Testberichten für andere Beamer / Projektoren.Keine Bewertung vorhanden.Die Menge der bewerteten Testberichte für dieses Produkt ist zu niedrig um einen zuverlässigen alaScore zu errechnen.
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Empfehlung von Expert reviews vom 2012-02-02 00:00:00.0
BenQ W1060
Everything you?d want from a mid-range projector, including great picture quality, an excellent warranty and competitive price
Empfehlung von MacUser vom 2011-12-23 00:00:00.0
BenQ W1060 review
Everything you?d want from a mid-range projector, including great picture quality, an excellent warranty and competitive price
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Benq W700
Infos 3D Ready ANSI Lumen 2200, 1280x720 HDTV, 31dB, lens focus Widescreen
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-01-31 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Benq W700
alaTest hat 4 Testberichte und Meinungen für Benq W700 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 85/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 84/100. Im Vergleich zu 25.324 Testberichten von anderen Beamer / Projektoren ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 92/100 = Ausgezeichnet.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2011-09-10 00:00:00.0
BenQ W700
Testseek.de hat 1 Expertenmeinung für BenQ W700 zusammengestellt, die Beurteilung ist 70 von 100. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
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Benq MS513
Infos ANSI Lumen 2700, 800x600 SVGA, 27dB, lens focus
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Benq MW516
Infos ANSI Lumen 2800, 1280x800 WXGA, 27dB, lens focus Widescreen
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Benq MX501
Infos 3D Ready ANSI Lumen 2500, 1024x768 XGA, 33dB, lens focus
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Benq W710ST
Infos 3D Ready ANSI Lumen 2500, 1280x720 HDTV, 31dB, lens focus Widescreen
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Benq MP514
Infos ANSI Lumen 2000, 800x600 SVGA, 33, lens focus
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Benq MX750
Infos ANSI Lumen 3000, 1024x768 XGA, 30dB, Manuell lens focus
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Benq SP891
Infos ANSI Lumen 4500, 1920x1080 HDTV, 36dB, lens focus Widescreen
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Benq W1100
Infos ANSI Lumen 2000, 1920x1080 HDTV, 27dB, lens focus Widescreen
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-01-31 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für BenQ W1100
alaTest hat 23 Testberichte und Meinungen für BenQ W1100 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 85/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 92/100. Im Vergleich zu 25.324 Testberichten von anderen Beamer / Projektoren ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 97/100 = Ausgezeichnet.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2012-01-09 00:00:00.0
BenQ W1100
Testseek.de hat 7 Expertenmeinungen über BenQ W1100 eingeholt. Das duchschnittliche Epertenrating ist 89 von 100. Die durchschnittlich erreichte Punktezahl gibt die Meinung der Expertencommunity über das Produkt wieder. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
Empfehlung von hifitest.de vom 2011-05-19 00:00:00.0
Benq W1100
Erstaunlich, welche Bildqualität man heute für einen Einstiegspreis von knapp über 1.000 Euro bekommt. Der W1100 von BenQ ist ein starker Allroundprojektor, der mobil ist und scharfe, detaillierte und kontraststarke Bilder liefert. Seine Helligkeitsreserven erlauben den Betrieb auch bei weniger heimkinotauglicher Umgebung, und durch seine komplette Ausstattung mit Lautsprechern ist er eben auch ein idealer Reisebegleiter für den Nachwuchs des Hauses, der sich am Wochenende gerne mal mit Freunden zum Konsole-Zocken trifft.
Empfehlung von Techradar vom 2011-06-23 00:00:00.0
TechRadar Issue 197: BenQ W1100
BenQ's W1100 projector delivers large scale, vibrant images without obvious compromise, and its a full HD flag-waver for AV in our straitened times. Despite the budget price tag, this model is undeniably cute. Should you be a fair-weather projectionist, it is small enough to store in a draw, but it's also smart enough, with its contemporary white finish, to leave out when guests drop by. Its distinctly upmarket remote also helps. Backlit and comfortably moulded, it feels good in the hand. There are generous connections on the back, comprising two HDMIs, component and S-Video inputs, phono AV and a 12V trigger. The latter allows the projector to automatically sync with an electric screen or lighting system – a pleasingly professional AV embellishment for such an affordable model. Other connection options include a PC D-Sub input, Type B USB 'upscreen' connector, RS232 port and PC monitor output. It doesn't take long to have the W1100 up and running. While there is no vertical lens shift, the projector sports auto keystone correction which works surprisingly well. There's also a manual option, should you need to fiddle further. BenQ is rightly proud of the 12-element optical system used on this model. Straight out of the box, the W1100's image is preternaturally sharp and bright. The picture pings like buttons off a fat man's waistcoat and I soon had this PJ a-popping. Image controls are extensive. There are three user-definable presets allied to a trio of picture settings (Standard, Cinema, Dynamic). All the expected picture parameter controls are here and can be saved to the individual user preset. As with all small projectors, fan noise is an issue. Large vents pull air in on one side and expel it on the other, cooling the DLP chipset in the process. There is none of the sophisticated noise management seen on more costly models. You are given a modicum of control, though. You can dive into the lamp menu and adjust the lamp setting from Normal to Economic. This reduces power consumption by 20 per cent, but more importantly, knocks back fan noise from 27dB to a low 22dB thrum. When you're on a tight budget, you can't expect extravagances. So I can't complain about the lack of fast framerate technology on this model. That particular feature is reserved for BenQ's step-up W1200 model (around £200 more). However, motion resolution is limited as a consequence. The W1100 tops out at a measured 650 lines. But what this PJ lacks in fast moving detail, it gains in cinematic swagger. Image dynamics and colour fidelity are very impressive. With TI's Brilliant Colour mode engaged, hues are striking without becoming seriously overcranked. I found yellows in particular tended to zing. Through the W1100, the vibrant hues of Forties Havana (Chico & Rita, Blu-ray) are utterly entrancing. Rita's rosy-red lipstick mesmerises Chico (and us) when they first meet, yet never dominates the colour palette. The machine brings enough light to spare and there's a crisp bite to static detail. The black level is good; the W1100 tracked a 20/20 B&W greyscale with only minor pinching at each end of the scale. Power consumption (Watts):White screen: 293WTest footage: 295WContrast ratio:Claimed: 5,000:1Measured: 4,400:1Colour temperature (Kelvin): 6800KPresets: Colour temperature can be adjusted for 6500K via red/blue white-point controls via the User modeStandard: 8,200KDynamic: 7,400KCinema: 6,800KIt's easy to overdo the sharpness settings though. I'd argue the main Sharpness control should not be eased past 4 on the numerical scale. This is optimum to bring out believable detail and delineation, as is evident in Chico and Rita's rotoscoped animation. Once I'd started watching, I just didn't want to turn it off. Motion slickness The projector does suffer from horizontal panning judder, but this is to be expected given the lack of glacial frame interpolation. On the upside, there's no motion artefacts to contend with either. Although this is a single-chip DLP model, I wasn't disturbed by colour fringing or rainbows from the six-segment colour wheel. Even high contrast images barely registered a flash. It's very impressive. Like so many tabletop projectors, the W1100 includes a modest amp and speaker. BenQ rates the output at 2 x 10W, although it certainly doesn't sound that loud. To make the most of its sound box, the projector employs SRS Wow HD sound processing. This aspires to boost bass response, raise the soundstage and widen the sound field. Make of those claims what you will. For a full HD projector, the W1100 is an unqualified steal. I love the Lasik sharpness of its images and the striking colour fidelity. This model definitely punches above its weight. Budget home cinema builders have never had it so good.Follow TechRadar Reviews on Twitter: http://twitter.com/techradarreview
Empfehlung von whatlaptop.co.uk vom 2011-06-23 00:00:00.0
BenQ W1100
BenQ's W1100 projector delivers large scale, vibrant images without obvious compromise, and its a full HD flag-waver for AV in our straitened times. Despite the budget price tag, this model is undeniably cute.
Empfehlung von TrustedReviews vom 2011-06-10 00:00:00.0
BenQ W1100
Based on the same chassis as BenQ?s excellent W1200, the markedly cheaper W1100 has serious ?shelf appeal?. However, while it?s certainly good value and a strong option for rooms with some ambient light to contend with, its performance ultimately falls a greater distance short of that of the W1200 than expected. Plus, more tellingly, it?s also outgunned by the even-cheaper InFocus SP8600.
BenQ?s W1100 offers some startling specs for its money, and is a great option for people who can?t black out their rooms. More serious users may do better elsewhere, though.
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