3D Full HD Perfection
The Benq W7000 is the first projector in the world to be accredited with the TUV Rheinland 3D Full HD Certification. Designed to offer the best 3D cinema experience at home, the projector is powered by DLP Link™ to delivers ultra-smooth 1080p Full HD images to both eyes – crosstalk free. You also won’t have to wear 3D glasses that come with an additional emitter, which makes home theater enjoyment much simpler. The projector is compatible with the latest HDMI standard – Ver. 1.4a, which means it is able to play 3D movies from a Blu-ray DVD player, live sports via cable or satellite and 3D video games on PS3 directly without additional setup.
Full HD Optimized Optical System
Features BenQ’s very own Full HD optimized optical system to ensure the best clarity and sharpness in every Full HD image. With the projection lens comprised with only glass-made lens elements, the optical system outperforms others with far more image details and better brightness performance
50000:1 Ultra High Contrast Ratio
The combined expertise of BenQ’s projector know-how, Texas Instruments’ DynamicBlack™ and Philip’s VIDI™ lamp technology delivers an astounding 50,000:1 contrast ratio for superbly rendered image definition, even in the darkest scenes, and a brilliant 2,000AL to counter any ambient room lighting
Rec. 709 Color Gamut
For optimal color precision, the W7000 is built to match one of the highest high-definition video standards seen in professional-grade home projectors today: native Rec. 709 color gamut. This enables the projector to deliver colors so real that it reflects what the human eye perceives
Thoughtful Features
Adjustable Color Management
BenQ’s unique color management system gives you the freedom to fine-tune hues, contrast, brightness, color temperature, gamma and white balance levels to best match your unique viewing preferences.
Independent 3D Color Control for 6 Primary Colors
For 100% uncompromised color customization, this color management tool allows you to fine-tune the gain, saturation and hue of six primary colors (R/G/B/C/M/Y) individually