Typical price: £1,100
What is it: Ultra-sleek HD DLP projector
What we think: Performance and price make this an attractive buy
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 6 November 2006
Tags: BenQ, BenQ PE7700, component video, brightness, user interface
We like:
Price; elegant shell; solid black; HDMI; dual component-video; quiet
We don't like:
Average brightness; no lens shift
CNET UK judgement:
Performance-minded videophiles on a shoe-string budget need look no further -- this is the one
Full review:
The BenQ PE7700 is one of the latest hi-def DLP projectors to hit our shore. At the heart of the video display is the high-performance HD2+ chip -- renowned for its rich colour and deep blacks. To complement the chip, the Taiwanese manufacturer has integrated an HDMI input to support a direct digital interface for optimal picture quality. This projector is a worthy contender for all videophiles poised to jump on the hi-def bandwagon. Continue Reading...
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