Super Bright LED Projector: BenQ LH730 Business Projector Review - 4000 ANSI Lumens
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Published 2024-04-29
VIDEO INDEX:
00:00 - Intro
01:16 - Price
01:25 - Brightness
01:54 - Tech Specs
03:08 - Ports
04:50 - Power Consumption
05:01 - Startup
05:17 - Focus & Zoom Control
05:40 - Controls & Remote
06:00 - Speaker
06:25 - Image Quality
07:13 - Gaming & Input Lag
08:17 - Conclusion
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All Comments (8)
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ERRATA: Early in the review I used the term "nits" when I should have said ANSI lumens. Apologies for any confusion. Either way it's bright vs. other LED projectors I've tested.
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$1300, for those curious
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$1300 for 1080p in 2024, I would keep shopping for 4K projector.
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Lon, Thanks for posting this video
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HLG is all the craze. My Mets in 26 fan group only watches HLG broadcasts.
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Lon - you said 4000 nits at 35 seconds in. No way that projector does 4000 nits. I think you meant lumens.
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All projectors are 1080p they just fool you thinking you have. 4k