Published: 2020-05-21, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Abstract: We're playing a bit of catchup here and as you may have noticed, we just recently published our BenQ TK800M Sports Projector review. It's definitely a solid and bright projector but the company has a newer version out. In addition, the company offers up...
Abstract: The BenQ HT3550 ($1,699 list, $1,499 street) and BenQ HT5550 ($2,699 list and street) both offer 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution using pixel shifting, a high claimed color accuracy with factory calibration as shipped, and support for HDR10 and HLG high dy...
Abstract: The $1,699 BenQ HT3550 (currently available for $1,499) and $1,699 TK850 are all but identical in specs, features, and physical design. But what few differences there are put them worlds apart in functionality. Quite simply, the HT3550 delivers a wider co...
With 4K/HDR-compatible projectors like BenQ's HT3550 selling for $1,500 or even less, getting a cinema-size, high- quality image in your home theater is now easier than ever. Are there any compromises to contend with at that price point? The last projecto...
Abstract: Earlier this year, BenQ released the HT3550 projector as a replacement for last year's HT2550. Those familiar with BenQ's product lineup will notice the price of this year's model has increased $250, bringing the MSRP to $1,499. For the extra dough, Ben...
True 4k resolution support, Superb value (4k projectors with similar features easily cost $3000 and above), Dynamic Iris in this weight class is unheard of, Calibrated image easily blows away the competition in its weight class, Much larger throw ratio t
Chromatic aberration is visible at distances closer than 23 feet, Using the builtin speakers at full volume messes with XPR (most users in this market segment will have a dedicated audio solution, however)
It feels like I cannot sing enough praises of this powerful little projector. It offers tons of improvements over its predecessor at the same cost – including Dynamic Iris, larger throw ratio, fixed light border, calibrated factory report, and an overall...
With its large zoom range and lens shifts; powered zoom, shift, and focus; and memory storage to make CIH setups easy, the Epson Home Cinema 4010 delivers lots more features than the BenQ HT3550 for not much more money. That makes it at least arguably the...
Clear, bright picture in both SDR and HDR modes, Reference-level accuracy in SDR mode, Beautifully saturated color in HDR mode, Excellent contrast, Solid build quality, Decent sound from the built-in speakers
At this price point, I have no complaints
The BENQ CINEPRIME HT3550 ULTRA HD DLP PROJECTOR delivers sharp images with vibrant color, excellent contrast, and high accuracy. At $1499, it represents a phenomenal value.LikesClear, bright picture in both SDR and HDR modesReference-level accuracy in SD...
Abstract: When I wrote up my BenQ HT3550 projector First Look Review I had one concern. 4K HDR content appeared oversaturated, and I could never get it right – or close, by playing. No matter, after I wrote up that HT3550 First Look Review, off the HT3550 went to E...