BenQ 3D Full HD (1920*1080) Projector TH585
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Product Specification
- Brand: BenQ
- Product Dimensions: 22.5 x 31.2 x 11 cm; 2.8 Kilograms
- Hardware Interface: HDMI
- Response Time: 16 Milliseconds
- Resolution: Full HD 1080p
- Mounting Hardware: Projector, Remote Control, Power Cord, Quick Start Guide
- Number Of Items: 1
- Display Technology: DLP
- Display Type: DLP
- Image Aspect Ratio: Native 16:9 (3 aspect ratio selectable)
- Image Contrast Ratio: 10000:1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Noise Level: 35 dB
- Voltage: 220 Volts
- Power Source: AC
- Batteries Included: No
- Batteries Required: No
- Signal To Noise Ratio: 35
- Total Usb Ports: 1
- Connector Type: HDMI
- Remote Control Included?: Yes
- Supports Bluetooth Technology: No
Delivery Options Available
- 2-3 Days Normal Delivery
- 24 Hours Express Delivery
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Available, T&C ApplyDescription
- The TH585 is built around a single 1,920-by-1,200-pixel DLP chip, but it uses only 1,920 by 1,080 pixels, which gives the projector a 1080p native resolution.
- It pairs the chip with a six-segment, RGBWYC (red-green-blue-white-yellow-cyan) color wheel.
- The yellow segment lets the projector produce a brighter, more vibrant yellow than many DLP projectors can manage.
- The white segment, meanwhile, lets the TH585 deliver a brighter image than you would get from an otherwise identical projector without one, contributing a lot to the projector's rating of 3,500 ANSI lumens.
- However, note that this inclusion affects color accuracy, which is why color wheels in projectors meant for traditional home theater in a dark room—take the BenQ HT2150ST, for example—don't include white panels.
- Setting the projector to its Game picture mode (with Fast Mode on), I measured the input lag with my Leo Bodnar meter.
- With the resolution at 1080p, and 60Hz input, the figure came in at 16.4 milliseconds.
- Along with the fast lag time, the TH585 offers a small chassis and light weight, which is important to gamers who want a projector they can easily move from room to room, bring to a friend's house, or store away when not using it
Features:
- Aggressively priced for what it does
- Bright enough to throw a big image that can stand up to ambient light
- Excellent color accuracy and contrast for the price
- Low input lag means fast reaction time for gamers
- Supports 3D
- Maximum input resolution limited to 1,920 by 1,080 for video sources, and 1,920 by 1,200 for PC connections
- No HDR support