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Reddit IconSweaty_Rock_3304 1.0
r/projectorsLooking for some suggestions in projector around 30K-40K (in India)
7 months ago

You can try Benq th683 which is full hd native and even has sport mode which gives a extra bright screen mode, I got the used one for around €160 . You can try this model if you get it.

Reddit IconFalconOk3432 0.0
r/projectorsLooking for best sub $200 mini projector
6 months ago

That’s the worst one u could buy. U gotta go on Facebook marketplace and look for a used benq or view sonic. Just make sure its 1080p and 2500+lumens and you’ll love it

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r/projectors4k vs 1080p
7 months ago

A good quality 1080 projector that can pass through 4K content is fantastic (especially on a 100 inch). I have a 1080 BenQ and haven't felt the need to upgrade to 4k yet. I get the mastering and bitrate of 4K discs, just not the actual raw resolution. I didn't have to spend over $1000, not even close. In fact I spent $425, which is *insane* for the level of quality. It works out very well. Though I may have to change the bulb soon lol.

Reddit IconAlbsantos 0.0
r/projectorsFirst projector
3 months ago

It's good. Many of us have been down your road, till we understand that there's always better projectors that can fit a budget. I had a 720, moved up to be BenQ 1080p, and an Epson 1080p. I'm thrilled with these two and one day, when I get some cash, I'll try a 4K. But you're doing good. And they won't be as loud.

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r/projectorsFirst Home Theater Build — Is a Good 4K Projector + Screen Possible Around $5k? Ratio Confusion, Too
4 months ago

Projectors last a long time, so spend the money on a good one now. I picked up a $750 1080p Benq, expecting to replace it within three years. It's been eight. I'm now willing to drop $5000 on an Epson LS12000 because I now know it will last me a decade. Silver Ticket screens are solid. Sure the Steward is better, but there's diminishing returns after a certain price. You can always upgrade your screen at a later date, but I doubt you'll feel the need.

Reddit IconLyricalGoose 0.0
r/projectorsReplace TV with Home Projectors
12 months ago

I went from cheaper 70inch 4k Samsung to benq 1080p projector I purchased on eBay. Even though the resolution isn’t as good I prefer the projector by a long shot. I love it

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r/projectorsProjector recommendations around 500€ for Home Cinema, Europe Market
7 months ago

Have a look at Richer Sounds. I picked up a BenQ 1080p projector for £200 and gor a discount for signing up to their newsletter. It was a return / open box. I was projecting almost my full wall height - it was amazing. Room layout change means a smaller projected size now but still great.

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