BenQ Projector Brochure 09/10

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Winter 09/10 Projector Family Brochure


Core Technology

BenQ projectors draw on a set of core technologies that ensure superlative performance and create the foundation for differentiating features. BrilliantColor™ enhances color and overall picture brightness, while BenQ takes a comprehensive approach to heightening contrast. BenQ incorporates leading-edge short-throw projection features in models designed for smaller spaces, while all models incorporate technologies such as DLP chips that enable greater user convenience and cost-effectiveness – as well as superior reliability.

Brilliant technology, BrilliantColor™ BrilliantColor™ is an advanced on-chip technology developed by Texas Instruments specifically to enhance color performance in projectors. BrilliantColor™ allows processing of six color channels, instead of the three available to conventional projectors, expanding the color space that can be rendered by BenQ‘s projectors. BrilliantColor™ also increases overall picture brightness, resulting in ultra-realistic, vividly realized colors and the best possible viewing experience.

Boosts mid tones by 50%

Go big in small spaces BenQ’s short-throw projectors let you enjoy a big-screen show even in locations where space is tight. BenQ’s shortthrow projectors need just half the distance required by conventional projectors to display an image of a given size. Due to the use of an advanced design based on a special aspherical lens, BenQ short-throw projectors let you enjoy the show in places not usually amenable to projectors. In addition, with the projection distance so much reduced, you no longer need to worry about shadows cast by people walking between the projector and screen, nor about having to deal with the projector lamp shining in your eyes when giving a presentation.

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So if you want to give a big-screen show in a small space, a BenQ short-throw projector is the way to go. BenQ Uses the Newest Aspherical Short-Throw Lens Technology.

Traditional Projector

BenQ Short-Throw Projector:The aspherical lens effectively boosts the image zoom rate.


High contrast, High-quality viewing

Convenience and Cost-effectiveness

One of the most important determinants in the quality of the viewing experience provided by a projector is its contrast ratio.

With their exclusive use of DLP chip technology, BenQ projectors employ a sealed optical engine that eliminates the need for filters, simplifying maintenance and avoiding problems associated with blocked filters.

BenQ has spared no effort to maximize contrast ratios, darkening blacks and brightening whites to bring out the full range of color and detail in the projection image. Black, anti-glare surfaces inside the projector dampens light diffusion that can make black areas of the picture less than fully black, eliminating detail as dark shades are lost. The optical engine and lamp have also been optimized so that the full level of brightness is maintained, not only revealing further color and details, but also enabling an excellent viewing experience even with a high level of ambient light in the room.

And because DLP chips are not prone to color decay, you’re spared expensive repairs later – or even having to purchase a completely new projector – simply to restore the projector’s original performance characteristics. This low-maintenance design is one reason why BenQ projectors offer lower total cost of ownership, making them the most economical choice. The optics, lamp, color wheel, mirror and DLP Chip can be completely sealed so that dust cannot affect image. Optics

Step One: Advanced Continuous Electronic Iris

Viewing Modes Cinema Standard Dynamic Photo User 1/2/3

Mirrors

Step Two: DynamicBlack™ Technology

Dynamic Mode

DLP Chip

Bright Scene

Cinema Mode

Eletronic Iris corresponds to various preset modes.

Projection Lens

Dark Scene

DynamicBlack™ digitally examines the source video to determine the appropriate Iris aperture for the level of light shown on screen.

Color Wheel


The Ultimate Buyer’s Guide

Things You Must Know as a Buyer

The Ultimate Guide to Projector Purchase For those of you who are still scratching your head when you hear DLP or LCD, it’s time to really know your projector! Find out why DLP projectors make a better choice over LCD projectors and how the Rainbow Effect is really some urban 3C myth! While you’re at it, have a quick review over the commonly used projector terms!

A DLP Triumph Still Debating Between DLP and LCD? It’s Really a No Brainer! Take a Look Below!

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Compact & Light Weight with Single-Chip Design

Three-Chip Design = Bigger Size & Heavier Weight

Technical Advantage in Preventing 4 Color Decay = Long-Term 9 Picture Reliability

Yellow & Green Tint Color Decay Manifested in as Little as 300 Hours

Excellent Readability that Comes with Higher 7 Native Contrast Ratio

“Screen Door” Effect Caused by Large, Easily Visible 10 Pixels Projected

Immune to Dust with Sealed Optics

Reduced Contrast by 50% Due to Dust Accumulation

Lowered Maintenance & Operating Cost with Filter-Free Design

Huge Overhead Cost Due to Filter Cleaning & Replacement


What’s Hot – 3D’s the New Way to Go!

Go 3D with DLP® Link!

How Does It Work?

Elevate Learning to a Whole New Dimension of Fun!

1) Turn on your BenQ 3D projector. It will automatically be in 3D mode – no need to navigate complex menu settings! 2) Pop in your 3D multimedia educational DVD into your notebook or DVD player. Your device must support a 120Hz output, which is required for 3D content. 3) Have students put on their DLP 3D active eyewear. 4) Hit play and be ready to wow and engage your students with 3D instruction!

Get ready for some serious learning fun that will get students engaged, excited, and involved! BenQ projectors and DLP Link are taking teaching to a whole new dimension of effectiveness and enjoyment...at no extra costs. Selected BenQ Education Series projectors come standard equipped with 3D technology. And unlike the traditional 3D projector system, which requires two perfectly aligned projectors to transmit two separate video feeds in order to deliver a 3D projection, BenQ has mastered 3D display so as to require only one projector equipped with Front Project 3D DLP Link technology.

Speaking the Projector Tongue A Glossary of Common Projector Terms

3D instruction will be the latest trend in education, opening up new opportunities in teaching methods for educators and students alike. Not only will students be able to better visualize complex concepts such as molecular bond formation and geometry, they can acquire trueto-life experiences such as dissecting a frog through 3D demonstrations. In addition, teachers can take their class on virtual trips all around the world from the Egyptian pyramids to the Great Wall of China using 3D educational media content. Imagine the time and money savings on field trips!

1 ANSI Lumens

The measuring unit for light output or brightness

2 Aspect Ratio

The ratio of an image‘s width to its height

3 Brightness

The amount of light emitted in an area; measured in ANSI lumens

4 Color Decay

Image degradation caused by the lack of brightness in the panel decay

5 DLP (a. k. a. Digital Light Processing)

Light processing system developed by Texas Instruments that uses thousands of microscopic mirrors to project digital images

6 LCD (a. k. a. Liquid Crystal Display)

A format for high-resolution digital image presentations; often used as technology inside a projector

7 Native Contrast Ratio

The contrast ratio between the black and white in an image without hardware and software

8 Native Resolution

Physical resolution of the display device in number of pixels per unit of area

9 Picture Reliability

How the image of projector will look over time; whether or not the projected images would suffer from color decay

10 Pixel

Short for picture element; the smallest element in a displayed image; expressed in horizontal x vertical dimensions (e.g. 640 x 480)

11 RGB

Red, green, and blue; the traditional projection system used to display full spectrum of color onto display devices

12 TCO

The Rainbow Effect The Rainbow Effect, otherwise known as “RBE”, is claimed to be a stroboscopic effect that exhibits brief flashes of red, blue, and green when projected bright white objects move very quickly across black backgrounds. However, research shows that while some may be quite sensitive to RBE, other may never see them at all. Also, with the increase in color wheel speed and application of LED illumination, it’s safe to say that the RBE is virtually eliminated.

Total cost of ownership

13 Throw Distance

Length of projection beam required for a projector to produce images of desired size

14 Zoom Lens

Lens that can be adjusted to alter the size of projected image on the screen without having to move the physically projector

15 Zoom Lens Ratio

The ratio between the smallest and the largest image a zoom lens can show from a given distance


What IT Personnel Want – Maintenance Savings!

“Filters require routine cleaning and replacements! They’re so much trouble!” “Stop asking me to go from room to room over some tiny problem! It’s just so annoying!” “The LCD projectors are too old! Just look at the color decay!” “Everyone’s complaining about the lamps and filters being too expensive. It’s not like I’m not trying to help save money!”

What BenQ Has to Offer Filter-Free, Sealed-Engine Design With numerous people shuffling about, it’s no wonder places are extremely prone to dust. That’s why BenQ DLP projectors are hands-down the only smart choice for all projection needs. Unlike LCD projectors that require costly filters to keep dust out, BenQ DLP projectors boast a sealed-engine design that protects all optical components from dust... no filters required!

Non-DLP Projector Engine Design

BenQ DLP Projector Sealed-Engine Design

filter • Dust filters are required, but they still do not catch all dust particles. • Dust that accumulates on the engine will eventually cause projector temperature to rise, which in turn will shorten lamp life. • Dust accumulation also causes optics and LCD panels to degrade, creating color decay, which then affects image quality.

Reduced Cost: The optical engine is completely sealed from dust, so no filters are required. Reduced Cost: The DLP chip is cooled from the back to prevent overheating and to promote longer lamp life.

Extra Cost: Filters need to be routinely cleaned to maintain optimal performance, typically every 100 to 300 hours of operation. Extra Cost: Filters need to be replaced after 2000 hours of operation.

Image is Everything! Enjoy Superb Readability and Breathtaking Colors with BenQ!

Sharpen Up with High Contrast Ratios BenQ DLP projectors boast high contrast ratios from 2000:1 up to 3500:1. In real-world terms, high contrast ratios translate to razor-sharp detail definition and a broader range of subtle color differences. Hues are more deeply saturated and vivid, which in turn grab student attention and interest. High contrast ratios combined with DLP’s innately higher fill factor (vs. LCD) further enable deeper, truer blacks and whiter, more pristine whites. Ultimately, text is sharper, cleaner, and easy to read... even from the very last row.


Flawless Color Accuracy without Decay With all-digital DLP image processing, BenQ education projectors never suffer color decay, ensuring vibrant, bold colors that last. No-decay color accuracy is just one more way cost-effective BenQ DLP projectors out-class LCD models!

The Costs of Color Decay

Intelligent Lamp Care

Lamp Care

Lamp care is another crucial consideration when it comes investing in projectors. In case you haven’t realized, projector lamps require special care as they are sensitive to heat and movement. They are also quite expensive to replace. BenQ has a special lamp care system that comes with a sophisticated cooling system, which safeguards the projector lamp even from its users! This lamp care system automatically detects and evaluates the lamp temperature when the projector is turned on. It’ll only allow the projector to start running if the lamp is cool enough. With the help of this smart design, you get to extend the lamp life up to 4000 hours!

• Color decay could occur within the first few hundred hours of use. • Color decay also adversely affects overall image quality by lowering contrast, lessening readability, and dulling brightness.

The Importance of Color Accuracy • Bold, brilliant colors simply captivate student interests better than dull faded colors, making the projected content more interesting and fun. • Color accuracy is vital for such educational content as charts, tables, graphs, and maps. • It is a proven fact that DLP projectors maintain 100% color accuracy well beyond few thousand hours of usage, translating to a much more cost-effective projector.

Remote Maintenance with Crestron® RoomView® BenQ is proud to introduce Crestron–supported RoomView network service. This networking feature gives IT personnel simplified real-time, facility-wide control and management of up to 250 projectors from a single central station. Everything from projector presence, power status, lamp life, and even IT support can be monitored, accessed, and controlled remotely, eliminating the need for in-person servicing. Automatic e-mail notifications can also be set up to alert the IT department in the event of projection trouble, allowing administrators to act quickly in resolving problems.

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Vivify Your World with BrilliantColor™ BenQ was among the first to adopt BrilliantColor technology, a unique color-processing algorithm that revolutionized the industry by vastly expanding the color gamut beyond that of previous generation projectors. Together with BenQ’s proprietary golden ratio multisegment color wheel, BrilliantColor amazes with super-enhanced whites and secondary color processing, boosting mid-tone hues by up to 50% in brightness. BenQ projectors with BrilliantColor deliver unsurpassed color range, depth, and vibrancy far beyond the conventional color space to capture hard-to-produce vivid yellows, cyan, and magenta. BrilliantColor and BenQ breathe life into every image!

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BenQ Education Projector Series

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Short-Throw Shorter Projection Distance Better Classroom Management Got a small-sized classroom? That’s no problem! The BenQ short-throw projectors – refined with BenQ’s market leading short throw technology – only need half of the projection distance of traditional projectors to project a full sized image! These short-throw projectors come with a special aspherical lens precisely calculated and positioned to deliver a large-screen projection in tight spaces without jeopardizing picture quality. BenQ Gives You Big Pictures in a Short Distance

Good Things Come in Short Distances

By keeping the projector close to the screen, teachers gain much better control over their classrooms. With the projector placed in front of the class, rather than in the back, nothing can ever come between the projector and the screen. Classroom furniture, book edges and even students can sometimes interrupt teaching sessions by creating distracting shadows on the projection screen! In addition, short-throw technology means no projector glare in the teachers’ eyes, meaning they can maintain face to face contact with students.

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■ Non Short-Throw Projectors

55”

Zero Space Constraints

Zero Eye-Blinding Lights

Zero Disruptions

■ BenQ MP522 ST Short-Throw Lens 1m 55”

MP515 ST A cost-effective solution for elementary to high school classroom applications

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MP522 ST Unconstrained Big-Screen Instruction for Small–Sized Classrooms

Filter-Free

Native Resolution: SVGA (800 x 600) Brightness: 2000 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio: 2600:1 (Full on/ Full off) Throw Ratio: Short-Throw 0.9:1 (55”@1M) Weight: 2.5 kg Size: 255 x 90 x 214 mm

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Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768) Brightness: 2000 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (Full on/ Full off) Throw Ratio: Short-Throw 0.9:1 (55”@1M) Weight: 2.4 kg Size: 255 x 90 x 214 mm


Interactive Whiteboards

for Ideal d m Size u i d e M ooms Classr

Active Learning is the Key to Educational Success! Interactive whiteboards (IWB) are one of the best education tools available, promoting student participation, higher information retention, and outright learning fun. Optimizing interactive whiteboard use is BenQ’s ShortThrow Projector Series. With a unique aspherical lens, BenQ ultra short-throw projectors can be ceiling-mounted as close as 1 meter from the whiteboard, preventing disruptive shadows from being cast on the board.

Top 5 Reasons to Go Interactive It’s fun for all ages It’s been tested and proven that students of all ages (from kindergarten through college) enjoy and appreciate a fun, interactive learning experience! Teachers also are more enthusiastic since learning success improves among students. IWBs offer versatile teaching and learning styles Interactive whiteboards benefit all types of learners – whether it’s tactile learners who learn by touching, audio learners who benefit from discussions, or visual learners who prefer learning through seeing.

Interactive learning grabs student attention Rather than sitting at a desk listening to the teacher lecture, students are more attentive when IWBs are used because they can partake in teaching the lesson. Hands-on participation also promotes understanding. IWBs are compatible with various teaching tools Unlike traditional whiteboards, interactive whiteboards can be used to display images from both document camera and video camera. They’re also great for showing scanned images. It’s clean and hassle-free Because interactive whiteboards come with their own electronic marking devices, there’s no more need to get hands dirty with chalk or dry erase markers.

MP772 ST The Best IWB Partner for Small-Sized Classrooms

Short-Throw

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Management

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Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768) Brightness: 2500 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio: 2400:1 (Full on/ Full off) Throw Ratio: Ultra Short-Throw 0.6:1 (81”@1M) Weight: 3.5 kg Size: 290 x 94 x 252 mm without Lens

Short-Throw

Filter-Free

BrilliantColor

3D Color

Management

MP776 ST A Perfect Interactive Experience for Medium-Sized Classrooms

10W Speaker

10W Speaker

Auto Keystone

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Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768) Brightness: 3500 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio: 2400:1 (Full on/ Full off) Throw Ratio: Ultra Short-Throw 0.6:1 (81”@1M) Weight: 3.5 kg Size: 290 x 94 x 278.6 mm without Lens


Small Conference Room

Small Conference Room Silent yet Strong.

BenQ projectors the right partners for work and play For fun or for work, BenQ MP515, MP615P and MP523 got elegant design, excellent performance, and handy features that’ll make it a hit with you. The three models are highlighted by super-quiet operation, all-digital image processing and smart user-friendly features. They are soft and curvaceous; there are no sharp edges anywhere on the exterior. The full-bodied design also represents the myriad of functions that come standard with these models; whether it’s for business, education, family entertainment, or computer games. MP515 and MP615P boast high contrast ratio with 2600:1. High contrast ratios translate to razor-sharp detail definition and a broader range of subtle color differences, which 10 make texts sharper, cleaner, and easy to read 0 20 25 30 27 dB dB dB dB dB dB and grab the attention and interest of the audience. Breathing Whispering Quiet Library Threshold of Hearing

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Zero Noise Disturbance If all else fails to suppress the projector noise problem, switch to a BenQ ultra-quiet projector and hear the difference. BenQ has made improvements all around – from re-designing their color wheel for maximum noise and vibration absorption to creating a smoother airflow that enables exhaust fans to run at lower speeds. The BenQ advantage: sweet silence! .....

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MP515 Bright pictures for the budget-minded user

800X600

2,500

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2,500

ANSI Lumens

1024X768

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2,700

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SVGA

Turn-key solution for daily presentation needs

2600:1

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Native Resolution: SVGA (800 4,000x 600) 2,000 ANSI Lumens XGA 2000:1 lumens Wall Color Brightness: 2700 ANSI Correction Contrast Ratio: 2600:1 (Full on/ Full off) Throw Ratio: 1.97-2.17 (50”@ 2m) Weight: 2.6 kg 2,500 Size: 264 x 99 x 212 mm 26 ANSI Lumens

SVGA

MP523

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Lamp Hours

1024X768

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2,700 Native Resolution: SVGA (800 27 x 600) 4,000 ANSI Lumens 2600:1 Brightness: 2500 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio: 2600:1 (Full on/ Full off) 4,000 2,000 Throw Ratio: ANSI Lumens 1.86-2.04 (53”@ 2m) XGA 2000:1 Wall Color Correction Weight: 2.3 kg Size: 255 x 90 x 214 mm

800X600

Wonderful for work, perfect for play

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SVGA

MP615P

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2,000

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3D Color

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4,000

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BrilliantColor

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4,000

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2000:1

BrilliantColor

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Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768) Brightness: 2000 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio: 2000:1 (Full on/ Full off) Throw Ratio: 1.97 ~ 2.16 Weight: 2.4 kg Size: 273 x 108 x 215 mm


Medium Conference Room

Medium Conference Room Enjoy new horizons of silent operation.

The best visual experience A BenQ projector ensures that your business presentations are the best they can be. Your audience will enjoy the big-screen views that keep the visual details crisp and the colours bright, and you`ll appreciate the features designed to make every presentation go off without a hitch. Because they run whisper-quietly, the BenQ projectors offer an environment of silence and project in bright, high quality images. BenQ’s Silent Engineering is the reason. It means 2700/3000 lumens and 16.7 million colors with only 27/28 dB of operational noise. Silent engineering and superior visual projection. Because Enjoyment Matters.


MP575 For professional applications

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Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768) 2,700 27 Brightness: 3000 ANSI lumens ANSI Lumens Filter-Free 2600:1 Contrast Ratio: 2600:1 (Full on/ Full off) Throw Ratio: 1.86-2.04 (53”@ 2m) Weight: 2.3 kg Size: 255 x 90 x 214 mm

1024X768

Keep the presentations lively

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Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768) Brightness: 2700 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio: 2600:1 (Full on/ Full off) Throw Ratio: 1.97-2.17 (50”@ 2m) Weight: 2.6 kg Size: 264 x 99 x 212 mm


Medium to Large Conference Rooms

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Network

Crestron® RoomView® LAN Software: The Ultimate Solution for Easy Maintenance No more running around between rooms and performing tasks that normally have to be done in person! The Network models from the BenQ Education Projector Series are Crestron RoomView-supported to provide IT personnel and projector managers simplified real-time, facility-wide central access and control over a single projector or groups of projectors simultaneously via a single station.

Who Benefits from Projector Networking? Schools & Institutions With projectors better managed and maintained, total cost of ownership (TCO) can be greatly reduced over the life of the projector. In a widespread setting, such as in a university, RoomView plus BenQ deliver an affordable, comprehensive, and feature-rich network solution for schools that is unmatched by other providers.

Now IT personnel and projector managers can perform remote diagnostics to resolve technical issues in real-time and set up automatic e-mail alerts for routine maintenance and lamp replacements. They can also schedule automatic shut down times for end-of-day, weekends, and holidays. Thus, time, money and energy are saved for better use.

Teachers Knowing that there’s fast, accessible remote tech support via networking certainly puts a teacher’s mind at ease. Should the teacher need help with setup or projection, the IT department can be notified to resolve the issue from offsite, eliminating time wasted spent waiting for tech support to arrive in person. Teachers can get lessons back on track faster and IT personnel can utilize their time more efficiently.

MP626

MP776

Effortless Monitoring for Small-Sized Classrooms

Remote Support for Medium–Sized Classrooms

1024X768

2,500

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Smarter Maintenance Solution

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BrilliantColor

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MP777

1024X768

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MP670

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High Brightness Clarity is Critical for Effective Instruction

Projector brightness is a major issue when it comes to presentation settings that are bigger in size such as large classrooms, lecture halls, and auditoriums. The same can be said for venues characterized by bright ambient lighting. To accommodate such settings, presenters usually dim the lights to gain projection clarity. However, this often results in losing control of the audience in the near darkness and people struggling with note-taking or even simply staying awake. BenQ’s high brightness projector models enable lightson instruction in even the largest venues. Colors are eyepopping while readability is easy on the eyes!  How Big The Classroom Is Big settings require big screens, making projection brightness less concentrated.  How Bright Ambient Lighting Is The more ambient lighting, the lesser image clarity.  Whether Or Not Lights Can Be Dimmed Brightness level is not an issue in a darkened room. However, clarity may suffer greatly if lights cannot be dimmed and/or windows cannot be covered completely.

Interaction is the key to successful learning.

No more nodding off in class!

Note-taking made easy.

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Split-Screen – project from two different sources

The Lighthouse to Your Classroom

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BenQ High Brightness Projectors

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2000:1

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5,000

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SP920P

Lights-On Learning for Large-Sized Classrooms

The Most Brilliant Projection for Auditoriums

BrilliantColor

FULL HD

4,000

ANSI Lumens

1080P BrilliantColor

FULL HD

4,000

ANSI Lumens

1080P

3D Color

Management

3D Color

Management

FULL HD

2000:1

3W Speaker 3W Speaker

2000:1 Auto Keystone Auto Keystone

Filter-Free 1080P

FULL HD Filter-Free 1080P

3D Color

Management

3D Color

Management

4,000

ANSI Lumens BrilliantColor

2000:1

4,000

ANSI Lumens BrilliantColor ™

2000:1

3W Speaker

Auto Keystone

3W Speaker

Auto Keystone

Filter-Free

1024X 768 BrilliantColor

6,000

2000:1

6,000

Coming Soon2000:1 X

1024 768 Filter-Free

ANSI Lumens BrilliantColor ™

XGA

December 2009 10W Speaker

10W Speaker

6,000

1024X768

ANSI Lumens

XGA

Filter-Free

ANSI Lumens

XGA Lamp Care

Lamp Care

2000:1

Lamp Care

Dual Lamp

6,000

1024X768

ANSI Lumens

XGA Lamp Care

Dual Lamp

BrilliantColor

10W Speaker

2000:1

Dual Lamp

Dual Lamp

Filter-Free

BrilliantColor

Filter-Free

BrilliantColor

3D Color

Filter-Free

BrilliantColor

10W Speaker

3D Color

Management

3D Color

Management

Management ™

3D Color

Management

Dual Lamp Design for Extra Brightness!


Mobile Series

Mobile Series Powerful and Portable for the Road-Warrior Presenter.

BenQ CP series projectors Powerful to fit in your business; portable to fit in your suitcase. Experience the unprecedented combination of functionality and mobility! When it comes to business competition, you need to be armed with the best equipment to achieve your goal. It is now there for you to acquire – get your CP series projector and you’re one step close to success with every impeccable presentation.

Meet CP270, and experience the unprecedented combination of functionality and mobility!

CP270 Ultra-Portable, Super-Sleek Commuter Series

1024X768

XGA

p p p p p p

2,000

ANSI Lumens

1000:1

1.5 kg Ultra-mobile

BrilliantColor

Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768) Brightness: 2000 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (Full on/Full off) Throw Ratio: 1.9 to 2.1 :1 Weight: 1.5 kg Size: 190 x 77.5 x 205 mm


BenQ Joybee GP1 Mini Projector Watch Here, Watch There, Watch Everywhere! The BenQ Joybee GP1 Mini Projector is a palm-sized, pocket projector designed to keep you entertained wherever you go! All you have to do is plug in your personal media device to turn downloaded movies, photos, and even music videos into great big fun! This mini projector is LED-lit to deliver stunning images up to 80” in size! It also comes with an integrated 2W speaker to further enrich your audiovisual enjoyment. So have a seat, relax, and enjoy! With the BenQ Joybee GP1 Mini Projector, things are certainly lookin’ great!

Joybee GP1 LED lamp for 20,000 hours

856X600

SVGA

p p p p p p

100

ANSI Lumens

2000:1

Auto Keystone

Wall Color Correction

Native Resolution: SVGA (856 x 600) Brightness: 100 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio: 2000:1 (Full on/Full off) Throw Ratio: 1.92 (51” @ 2m) Weight : 640 g Size: 136.5 x 54 x 120 mm


Home Series

Home Series Let Full HD make every show at home a hit.

Right at home A BenQ projector fits in perfectly with any home entertainment system, turning all your viewing of video content like DVD movies into a luxury cinema-like experience. So if you’re ready for big-screen enjoyment without the need to even step outside your front door, BenQ projector is right for you. HQV An enormous leap has been taken in fine-tuning the Chroma & Luma Transition Enhancement, noise reduction, and detail enhancement! BenQ Home Projectors built with the HQV technology – now takes projection to a brand new level!

Electronic Iris For optimal viewing, the BenQ home projectors come with 4 viewing modes (Cinema, Dynamic, Standard, and Photo) that you can select, plus 3 memory slots that you can calibrate to your own preferred settings. The advanced continuous electronic Iris works like your own eye. It widens and narrows, letting out as much light as necessary to match the selected contrast range. DynamicBlack™ The BenQ Home Series together with Texas Instruments’ DynamicBlack™, the contrast technology provides a second level of Iris control that enhances contrast based on the exact image being shown. Darkened scenes? No problem. DynamicBlack™ digitally examines source video to determine the appropriate Iris aperture for the level of light present in a given scene and open and close the projector iris accordingly. When it’s darker, the Iris closes to boost contrast. When it’s lighter, the iris will open.


W600 Brilliant 720p Home Entertainer

720P

2,200

ANSI Lumens

HD

Full 1080p Glamour for Less

2,200

720P

ANSI Lumens

FULL HD

ANSI Lumens

3000:1

31

27

p Native Resolution: 1080p DC2 (1920 x 1080) 2,500 29 ANSI Lumens FULL HD 5000:1 lumens p 1080P Brightness: 2000 ANSI p Contrast Ratio: 3000:1 (Full on/Full off) p Throw Ratio: 1.59-1.9 (56,8”@2m) 2,200 31 Lumens p720P Weight:ANSI3.4 kg 3000:1 HD p Size: 325 x 95 x 254 mm 2,000

ANSI Lumens

1080P

Ultra-Bright, Ultra-Contrast 1080p Luxury

3000:1

2,000

1080P

FULL HD

W6000

31

p Native Resolution: 720p (1280 x 720) 2,000 27 ANSI Lumens FULL HD 3000:1 lumens p 1080P Brightness: 2200 ANSI p Contrast Ratio: 3000:1 (Full on/Full off) p Throw Ratio: 2,500 1.53-1.76 (59”@2m) 29 ANSI Lumens FULL HD p 1080P Weight: 2.7 kg 5000:1 p Size: 306 x 93 x 216 mm HD

W1000

3000:1

FULL HD 1080P

p p p p p p

3000:1

2,500

ANSI Lumens

5000:1

27 29

Native Resolution: 1080p DC2 (1920 x 1080) Brightness: 2500 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio: 50000:1 (Full on/Full off) Throw Ratio: 1.62-2.43 (56”@2m) Weight: 6.7 kg Size: 428 x 156 x 345 mm


Bonus - Projector 101

The Essentials Caring for Your Projector ◊ Read the user manual. It’ll give you all the instructions you need for properly using your new projector. ◊ Practice makes perfect. Become familiar with all the functions before using the projector for the first time with your class. Practice setting up the projector several times to remember the steps. ◊ Be gentle. Carefulness is key! Do not move, shake, bump, or jostle your projector when it is on. You may accidentally damage the lamp, which is very sensitive to movement when in use. ◊ Patience is a virtue. Wait at least one minute before turning your projector off. Allowing time for the unit to cool will help extend lamp life. Remember, excessive heat can greatly shorten the life of your lamp. ◊ Keep it cool and moisture-free. Not only should you let your projector cool properly, you should also avoid operating or storing it under direct sunlight or near a heat source. Additionally, make sure your projector stays dry. Humidity harms image quality plus shortens lamp life.

TurnCheck It Onto see where the ex◊ Give it breathingToroom. haust vent is and make sure nothing obstructs it. Connect your projector to Blocked or restricted air flow will cause overheating a grounded outlet. and faster lamp burnout. ◊ Proceed with caution. Replacing your projector lamp Turn on the projector by is not as difficult as you might have thought. Usually, pressing the “Power” Key. all you have to do is turn a few screws and switch out the lamp. However, it’s best to go over the instructions in the user before attempting to install Waitmanual until the “Power” indicator light turns orange. the lamp yourself since the lamp housing and glass are quite fragile. ◊ Pay attention. If you hear any strange sounds coming Press the “Power” again to startup. from the projector when it’s in use, turn it off or unplug it immediately.

Wait until the “Power” indicator light turns static green. The projector is now ready for use.

Tips & Tricks

Proper Steps to Turning Your Projector On/Off To Turn It On Connect your projector to a grounded outlet. Turn on the projector by pressing the “Power” Key. Wait until the “Power” indicator light turns orange.

Press the “Power” again to startup.

Wait until the “Power” indicator light turns static green. The projector is now ready for use.

To Turn It Off Press the “Power” to initiate turn off.

Wait until the “Power” light flashes green, indicating that the cooling process is starting.

Wait until the fans stop turning, and the “Power” indicator light turns orange.

Now it’s safe to unplug the projector.

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BenQ Model Overview Education Series Model

Small Conference Rooms

MP515ST

MP522ST

MP772ST

MP776ST

MP515

MP615p

MP523

SVGA (800*600)

XGA (1024*768)

XGA (1024*768)

SVGA (800*600)

SVGA (800*600)

SVGA (800*600)

XGA (1024*768)

Basic Specification Native Resolution Brightness (ANSI lumens) Contrast Ratio Lamp

2500

2000

2500

3500

2500

2700

2000

2600:1

1000:1

2400:1

2400:1

2600:1

2600:1

2000:1

220W

185W

210W

280W

220W

185W

180W

2000/3000 hrs (normal/eco)

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

2000/3000 hrs (normal/eco)

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

3500/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

Throw Ratio

0.9-1.08 (55"@ 1m)

1.9-2.1

0.61 (81"@ 1m)

0.61 (81" @ 1m)

1.86-2.04 (53"@ 2m)

1.97-2.17 (50"@ 2m)

1.97 ~ 2.16

Focus Range

0.6 to 6.6m

n/A

0.75 to 3.72m

0.75 to 3.72m

1.0 to 12.5m

1.0 to 13.2m

1.2 to 12.0m

Zoom Ratio

1.2±2%

Fixed

Fixed

Fixed

1.1:1

1.1:1

1.10:1

Lamp Life

Image Size (with focus) Keystone Adjustment Aspect Ratio

27" to 300" 1D, Vertical +/- 40 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

n/A

61" to 300"

61" to 300"

24" to 300"

23" to 300"

30" to 300"

4:3/16:9 screen selectable

1D, Vertical +/- 30 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

1D, Vertical +/- 30 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

1D, Vertical +/- 40 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

1D, Vertical +/- 40 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

4:3/16:9 screen selectable

Vertical +/- 25 degrees

n/A

Max. resolution support

up to UXGA

up to SXGA

up to SXGA

up to UXGA

up to UXGA

up to UXGA

up to SXGA

Noise level (normal/eco)

32/26 dB

31/26 dB

32/27 dB

34/29 dB

32/26 dB

29/27 dB

33/30 dB

255 x 90 x 214 mm

255 x 90 x 214 mm

290 x 94 x 278.6 mm (with Lens)

290 x 94 x 278.6 mm (with Lens)

255 x 90 x 214 mm

264 x 99 x 212 mm

273 x 108 x 215 mm

2.5 kg

2.4 kg

3.5 kg

3.5 kg

2.3 kg

2.6 kg

2.4 kg

275W, standby<1w

Max 280W

295W, standby < 1w

390W, standby < 1w

275W, standby<1w

230W, standby<1w

Max 230W

Horizontal Frequency

31-92 kHz

31-82 KHz

31-93 kHz

31-93 kHz

31-92 kHz

31-90 kHz

31 - 79 KHz

Vertical Frequency

48-86 Hz

48-85 Hz

48-86 Hz

48-86 Hz

48-86 Hz

50 - 85 Hz

50 - 85 Hz

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component);

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component);

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component);

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component);

Computer 2 (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component);

Computer 2 (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component);

Computer 2 (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component);

Computer 2 (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component);

Audio (mini jack) x 1;

Audio (mini jack) x 1;

Audio (mini jack) x 1;

Audio (mini jack) x 1;

Audio L/R (RCA x 2) x 1 set;

Audio L/R (RCA x 2) x 1 set;

Video (RCA) x 1;

Video (RCA) x 1;

S-Video: Mini Din 4 pin x 1;

Video (RCA) x 1;

HDMI (v1.3 with audio) x 1;

S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1

S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1

Composite Video: RCA x 1;

Dimension (WxHxD) Weight Power consumption (typ.)

Input Terminals Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Audio L/R (RCA x 2) x 1; HDMI v1.2 x 1; Video (RCA) x 1;

Input/Output Terminals

S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1

Analog RGB: D-sub 15 pin x 1; Component Video: D-sub 15 pin (Shared with Analog RGB connector); S-video: Mini Din 4 pin x 1; Composite Video: RCA x 1; PC audio: Stereo mini jack x 1

S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1; LAN (RJ45) x 1

Analog RGB: D-sub 15 pin x 1; Component Video: D-sub 15 pin (Shared with Analog RGB connector);

PC audio: Stereo mini jack x 1

Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1; LAN (RJ45) x 1

Speakers

5W x2 (Amp 4W x2)

5W x 1

5W x2 (Amp 4W x2)

5W x2 (Amp 4W x2)

2W x1 (Amp 1W x1)

2W x1 (Amp 1W x1)

2W x1

RS232 (9pin type-1)

RS232 (9pin type-1)

RS232 (9pin type-1)

RS232 (9pin type-1)

RS232 (9pin type-1); USB (Type mini B) x 1

RS232 (9pin type-1)

RS232 (9pin type-1) x1 (8 pin mini din)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Panel Key lock Quick cooling High altitude mode Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction

BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Quick cooling High altitude mode Presentation Timer Wall color correction Upper lamp door

BrilliantColor™ Wall Color Correction 11 sets of picture mode Standby D-Sub Output Power Saving Auto Source High altitude mode Security Password

Control Terminals

Accessories (Standard)

Feature

Short Throw

Short Throw BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Panel Key lock Quick cooling Presentation Timer Wall color correction

BrilliantColor™ Digital zoom Wall Color Correction 3D Color Management Quick Auto Search Presentation Timer Panel Key lock 11 sets of application modes High altitude mode Closed Captioning Dynamic Contrast Ratio

Short Throw Short Throw BrilliantColor™ Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Panel Key lock Quick cooling Networking control Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction Upper lamp door

BrilliantColor™ Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Auto keystone (1D) Panel Key lock Quick cooling Networking control Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction Upper lamp door


BenQ Model overview Medium Conference Room Model

Large Conference Room/LAN+High Brightness

MP575

MP625p

MP626

MP670

MP776

MP777

SP830

XGA (1024*768)

XGA (1024*768)

XGA (1024*768)

XGA (1024*768)

XGA (1024*768)

XGA (1024*768)

WXGA (1280*768)

Basic Specification Native Resolution Brightness (ANSI lumens) Contrast Ratio Lamp

3000

2700

2500

3000

3500

4000

3500

2600:1

2600:1

3000:1

3000:1

2600:1

2600:1

2000:1

210W

185W

180W

230W

280W

280W

300W

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

Throw Ratio

1.86-2.04 (53"@ 2m)

1.97-2.17 (50"@ 2m)

1.93-2.16 (51"@2m)

1.93-2.16 (51"@2m)

1.51-1.96 (65"@2m)

1.51-1.96 (65”@2m)

1.56 to 1.81:1

Focus Range

1.0 to 12.5m

1.0 to 13.2m

1 to 12.9m

1 to 12.9m

1.0 to 12m

1.0 to 12m

1.0 to 10.3m

Zoom Ratio

1.1:1

1.1:1

1.1:1

1.1:1

1.3:1

1.3:1

1.16:1

24" to 300"

23" to 300"

23"~300"

23" to 300"

25" to 300"

25" to 300"

25” to 300”

1D, Vertical +/- 40 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

1D, Vertical +/- 40 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

1D, Vertical +/- 40 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

1D, Vertical +/- 40 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

1D, Vertical +/- 40 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

1D, Vertical +/- 40 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

Vertical +/- 40 degrees horizontal +/- 30 degrees

Max. resolution support

up to UXGA

up to UXGA

up to UXGA

up to UXGA

up to UXGA

up to UXGA

up to UXGA

Noise level (normal/eco)

33/28 dB

29/27 dB

30/28 dB

34/31 dB

34/29 dB

34/29 dB

34/32 dB

255 x 90 x 214 mm

264 x 99 x 212 mm

306 x 97 x 216 mm

306 x 97 x 216 mm

290 x 94 x 252 mm

290 x 94 x 252 mm

375 x 115 x 277 mm

2.3 kg

2.6 kg

2.75 kg

2.75 kg

3.1 kg

3.1 kg

4.5 kg

Lamp Life

Image Size (with focus) Keystone Adjustment Aspect Ratio

Dimension (WxHxD) Weight Power consumption (typ.)

15:9 native

275W, standby<1w

230W, standby<1w

230W, standby <1w

290W, standby <1w

390W, standby < 1w

290W, standby<1w

Max 450W

Horizontal Frequency

31-92 kHz

31-90 kHz

31-90 kHz

31-90 kHz

31-93 kHz

31-93 kHz

24-82 kHz

Vertical Frequency

48-86 kHz

50-85 Hz

50-85 Hz

50-85 Hz

48-86 Hz

48-86 Hz

48-85 Hz

Input/Output Terminals

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Audio (mini jack) x 1; Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Computer 2 (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Audio (mini jack) x 1; HDMI (v1.3 with audio) x1; Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1;

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Computer 2 (DB-15pin) x 1; Audio (mini jack) x 1; Audio L/R (RCA x 2) x1; HDMI (v1.3 with audio) x1; Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1; LAN (RJ45) x1

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Computer 2 (DB-15pin) x 1; Audio (mini jack) x 1; Audio L/R (RCA x 2) x1; HDMI (v1.3 with audio) x1; Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1; LAN (RJ45) x1

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Computer 2 (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Audio (mini jack) x 1; Audio L/R (RCA x 2) x1; HDMI (v1.3 with audio) x1; Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1; LAN (RJ45) x1

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Computer 2 (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Audio (mini jack) x 1; Audio L/R (RCA x 2) x1; HDMI (v1.3 with audio) x1; Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1; LAN (RJ45) x1

PC Analog RGB: D-sub 15 pin x 1 DVI-I (HDCP support) RJ45 x 1 A/V Component Video: RCAx 1 set S-video: Mini Din 4 pin x 1 Composite Video: RCA x 1 PC Audio: Stereo Mini Jack x 3 L/R audio: RCA Set x 3

Speakers

2W x1 (Amp 1W x1)

2W x1 (Amp 1W x1)

10w x1

10w x1

5W x2 (Amp 4W x2)

5W *2 (Amp 4W x2)

2W x2

RS232 (9pin type-1)

RS232 (9pin type-1); USB (Type mini B) x 1

RS232 (9pin type-1); USB (Type mini B)

RS232 (9pin type-1); USB (Type mini B)

RS232 (9pin type-1)

RS232 (9pin type-1)

USB Connector: USB x 1, Type mini B; Serial Connector: RS232 8 pin MINI DIN; Wire Control: Mini jack x 1

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; carry bag; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; carry bag; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; carry bag; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; carry bag; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Input Terminals

Control Terminals

Accessories (Standard)

Feature

BrilliantColor™ Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Panel Key lock Quick cooling Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction

BrilliantColor™ Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Panel Key lock Quick cooling Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction

BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Auto keystone (1D) Panel Key lock Quick cooling Networking control High altitude mode Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction

BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Auto keystone (1D) Panel Key lock Quick cooling Networking control High altitude mode Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction

BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Auto keystone (1D) Panel Key lock Quick cooling Networking control High altitude mode Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction Upper lamp door

BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Auto keystone (1D) Panel Key lock Quick cooling Networking control High altitude mode Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction Upper lamp door

Split Screen PIP HQV™ Independent Color Management Brilliant Color™ 3 User Modes Password Function Panel Key Lock DVI(HDCP support) HD TV Compatibility MyScreen Background Color Digital Zoom Digital Screen Shift 2D Keystone Sleep Timer Off & Go (Offline Cooling) Signal Shuttle (Optional)


BenQ Model overview Large Conference Room/LAN+High Brightness SP831

WXGA (1280*768)

Mobile

Home Series

SP840

SP870

SP920p

CP270

Joybee GP1

W600

W1000

W6000

1080p (1920*1080)

XGA (1024*768)

XGA (1024*768)

XGA (1024*768)

SVGA (856*600)

720p S450 (1280*720)

1080p DC2 (1920*1080)

1080p DC2 (1920*1080)

4000

4000

5000

6000

2000

100

2200

2000

2500

2000:1

2000:1

2000:1

2000:1

1000:1

2000:1

3000:1

3000:1

50000:1

300W

330W

360W

260W*2 (Dual lamp)

200W

PT39 (LED)

230W

180W

280W

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

1500/2000 hrs (normal/eco)

2000/3000 hrs (normal/eco)

2000/3000 hrs (normal/eco)

2000/3000 hrs (normal/eco)

20000 hrs

2500/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

3000/4000 hrs (normal/eco)

2000/3000 hrs (normal/eco)

1.56 to 1.81:1

1.60-1.92 (56"@2m)

1.64 to 1.88:1

1.64-1.88 (60”@2m)

1.9 to 2.1 :1

1.92 (51" @ 2m)

1.53-1.76 (59"@2m)

1.59-1.9 (56.8"@2m)

1.62-2.43 (56"@2m)

1.0 to 10.3m

1.0 to 11.7m

1.2 to 10.0m

1.0 to 11.5m

1.0 to 11.5m

0.6 to 3.1m

1.0 to 10.7m

1.0 to 11.7m

1.0 to 14.8m

1.16:1

1.2:1

1.15:1

1.15:1

1.10:1

Fixed

1.15:1

1.2:1

1.5:1

25” to 300”

24" to 300"

31” to 300”

31" to 300"

24" to 300"

15" to 80"

26" to 300"

24" to 300"

28” to 300”

Vertical +/- 40 degrees horizontal +/- 30 degrees

1D, Vertical +/- 30 degrees 16:9 native (5 modes selectable)

4:3/16:9 screen selectable

1D, Vertical +/- 25 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

Vertical +/- 25 degrees 4:3/16:9 screen selectable

1D, Vertical +/- 40 degrees 4:3 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

1D, Vertical +/- 40 degrees 16:9 (4 aspect ratio selectable)

1D, Vertical +/- 30 degrees 16:9 native (5 modes selectable)

2D, H +/-30 degrees V +/-30 degrees 16:9 (4 aspect ratio selectable) up to WUXGA

15:9 native

Vertical +/- 25 degrees

up to UXGA

up to WUXGA

up to UXGA

up to UXGA

up to SXGA

up to SXGA

up to UXGA

up to WUXGA

34/32 dB

39/34 dB

36/33 dB

37/35 dB

37/34 dB

28 dB

34/31 dB

29/27 dB

32/29 dB

375 x 115 x 277 mm

325 x 95 x 254 mm

375 x 115 x 277 mm

443 x 167 x 355 mm

190 x 77.5 x 205 mm

136.5 x 54 x 120 mm

306 x 93 x 216 mm

325 x 95 x 254 mm

428 x 156 x 345 mm

4.5 kg

3.4 kg

4.9 kg

10.4 kg

1.5 kg

640 g

2.7 kg

3.4 kg

6.7 kg

Max 450W

430W, Standby<1w

Max 510W

760W, Standby<5w

Max 285W

60W, Standby<1w

290W, Standyby <1W

250W, Standyby <1W

380W, Standby<1w

24-82 kHz

31-90 kHz

31-93 kHz

31-82 kHz

31-82 KHz

31-79 kHz

31-90 kHz

31-90 kHz

31-92 kHz

48-85 Hz

50-85 Hz

48-85 Hz

48-85 Hz

48-85 Hz

50-85 Hz

50-85 Hz

50-85 Hz

48-85 Hz

Analog RGB: D-sub 15 pin x 1 (shared) DVI-I (support HDCP) x 1 Digital: HDMI (v1.3)x 1 Component Video: D-sub 15 pin shared) S-video: Mini Din 4 pin x 1 Composite Video: RCA x 1 PC audio: Stereo mini jack x 1 L/R audio: RCA Set x 1

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Audio (mini jack) x 1; Audio L/R (RCA x 2) x1; HDMI (v1.3 with audio) x1; Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1; Component (RCAx3) x1; LAN (RJ45) x1

PC Analog RGB: D-sub 15 pin x 1 DVI-D (HDCP support) Component Video: RCAx 3 S-video: Mini Din 4 pin x 1 Composite Video: RCA x 3 PC Audio: Stereo Mini Jack x 1

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); DVI-D x 1; Audio (mini jack) x 1; HDMI (v1.3 with audio) x1; Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1; Component (RCAx3) x1; Wired Remote (mini jack) x 1

Analog RGB: D-sub 15 pin x 1 Component Video: D-sub 15 pin (Shared with Analog RGB connector) S-video: Mini Din 4 pin x 1 Composite Video: RCA x 1

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (thru CEA 30pin, shared with component); Audio L/R (RCA x 2) x 1 (thru CEA 30pins); Video (RCA) x 1 (thru CEA 30pins); USB (Type mini B) x 1 (type A)

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Audio (mini jack) x1; Audio L/R (RCA x 2) x1; HDMI (v1.3 with audio) x2; Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1; Component (RCAx3) x1

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); Audio (mini jack) x1; Audio L/R (RCA x 2) x1; HDMI (v1.3 with audio) x2; Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1; Component (RCAx3) x1

Computer (DB-15pin) x 1 (shared with component); HDMI (v1.3 with audio) x2; Video (RCA) x 1; S-video (Mini DIN 4 pin) x 1; Component (RCAx3) x1

2W x2

3W x1

2W x2

5W *2

n/A

2W x1

2w x1

3W x1

n/A

USB Connector: USB x 1, Type mini B; Serial Connector: RS232 8 pin MINI DIN; Wire Control: Mini jack x 1

RS232 (9pin type-1); USB (Type mini B)

USB Connector : USB x RS232 (9pin type-1) x1 1, Type mini B; (8 pin mini din); Serial Connector : RS232 USB (Type mini B) 8 pin MINI DIN; Wire Control: Mini jack x 1

RS232 serial control: mini din 8 pin x 1

n/a

RS232 (9pin type-1); USB (Type mini B)

RS232 (9pin type-1); USB (Type mini B)

RS232 (9pin type-1); USB (Type mini B) for service only

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Remote Control; soft carry case; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Card type remote; carry bag; User’s manual CD (11 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (18 languages)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (17 languages)

Remote Control with LED back light; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Digital zoom (1.5x) Closed Captioning Auto keystone (1D) Panel Key lock Quick cooling Networking control High altitude mode Wall Color Correction Upper lamp door

BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Time Controller Presentation Timer Power On/Off Ring Tone Panel Key Lock Resolution Reminder 11 sets of Picture Mode “Q?” Hot Key for FAQ Freeze Lamp Care Wall Color Correction Blank (ECO mode) Quick Cooling Security Password My Screen HDCP compatible HDTV compatible High altitude mode

Split Screen PIP HQV™ Independent Color Management Brilliant Color™ 3 User Modes Password Function Panel Key Lock DVI(HDCP support) HD TV Compatibility MyScreen Background Color Digital Zoom Digital Screen Shift 2D Keystone Sleep Timer Off & Go (Offline Cooling) Signal Shuttle (Optional)

Remote Control; User’s manual CD (22 languages)

Dual lamp system BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Digital zoom My screen Panel Key lock Quick cooling High altitude mode Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction Upper lamp door

BrilliantColor™ B5 size/1.5 kg Quick Auto Search Sleep Timer Presentation Timer Panel Key Lock Resolution Reminder 11 sets of Picture Mode Quick Cooling Security Password High Altitude Mode HDTV compatible Macintosh® Compatible 3D Color Management

Digital zoom (2 x) Auto keystone (1D) Quick cooling High altitude mode Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction

BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Digital zoom 2x Closed Captioning Auto keystone (1D) Panel Key lock Quick cooling High altitude mode Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction

BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Digital zoom (1.5x) Closed Captioning Auto keystone (1D) Panel Key lock Quick cooling High altitude mode Wall Color Correction Upper lamp door Dual HDMI

BrilliantColor™ 3D Color Management Panel Key lock High altitude mode Presentation Timer Wall Color Correction Upper lamp door (side) Dual HDMI Lens Shift HQV ISFccc Panamorph lens compatible Independent Color Control


Dealer's Stamp

UK Offices BenQ UK Ltd. One Park Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Herfordshire HP2 4YJ Website: www.BenQ.co.uk tel: +44 1442 835 661

BenQ.co.uk Š Copyright 2009 BenQ UK Ltd. All rights reserved. Corporate names and trademarks are the property of their respective companies. Specifications might change without notice. Doc Nr. 08_2009


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