8/23/2023 0 Comments Benq ht2050a reviewStarting with the default settings for Vivid TV, adjusting the Hue for red and green gives a close match to a reference image without any loss of brightness. In the full telephoto setting, the 1.3x zoom drops the brightness by only 6 percent, which is not enough to notice or bother considering when positioning the projector. It works much like an auto iris to make dark scenes darker, lowering power usage by as much as 70% and extending lamp life. There is also a SmartEco mode, which isn't an eco mode in the usual sense. Economic mode reduces brightness by about 33% compared with Normal mode. Our test sample of the BenQ HT2050A produced ANSI lumen readings for Normal and Economic lamp settings with the zoom lens at its widest angle setting as follows: Fixed vertical offset conducive to ceiling mounting, but may be problematic for mounting on shelf behind seating area.īrightness. Lamp Replacements are $249, far higher than average in this price class.Moderate size and weight only 7.3 pounds.Better-than-typical warranty: 3 years for the projector including Express Exchange with free shipping one way 1 year or 2000 hours for the lamp.Optional Wireless FHD kit available for wireless, uncompressed streaming at up to 1080p 60Hz WiFi dongle for connection to mobile devices also available.Supports ISF color calibration for ISF Day and Night modes (if you're willing to pay a technician to calibrate it).Full 3D works with DLP-Link glasses drop in brightness compared to 2D is at the high end of the typical range.Fast input lag: 16.4 ms with Fast mode on.Robust audio: The onboard 10-watt mono speaker delivers better than typical sound quality with Cinema, Game, Music and Sports modes enough volume to easily fill a large room.Vertical and horizontal keystone correction.
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