BenQ PB6110 DLP Video Projector | 
enlarge | Brand: BenQ Category: CE
Buy New: $1,499.99
New (1) Used (2) from $449.99
Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6 x 3.9 x 2
MPN: PB6110 Model: PB6110 UPC: 840046008635 EAN: 0840046008635 ASIN: B0007WZO8O
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW & FACTORY SEALED
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| Features:
| • | Maximum resolution 1,280 x 1,204; Native resolution 800 x 600 | | • | 1,500 ANSI lumens, 2,000:1 contrast ratio | | • | 20 to 250-inch image size | | • | Analog, component video, S-video and composite video inputs | | • | Texas Instruments DLP image technology; 3-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description BenQ has a vision of technology as an integral part of daily life for everyone, young and old, tech-savvy and tech-timid alike, whether at work, school or play, at home or on the move. BenQ digital life devices are fun and easy to use, expanding the senses and empowering people to express and share their ideas, delivering on the promise of the Digital Age.PRODUCT FEATURES:DLP projection system;SVGA resolution;1500 ANSI lumens;2000: 1 contrast ratio;60"@2m Wide-angle lens;31" to 300" image size;8 sets of Preset Mode;3000 hrs of Lamp life (Eco. Mode);Whisper Quiet 26 dB (Eco. Mode);6.38 lbs Light Weight;Easy 1-2-3 set-up.
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| Customer Reviews:
Check the lamp warranty before you buy December 17, 2005 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
The lamp in my PB6100 only lasted 600 hours in economy mode.. quite a bit less than the 3000 hours quoted for it and the PB 6110 available now. The lamp warranty is 90 days or 1000 hours. (of course the 90 days came first...I don't watch 11 hours of television per day!) When I called Benq, the tech support said the average lamp life of people calling for replacements was 500 to 1000 hours. again, quite a bit less than what is quoted in the sales literature. He said I got the warrented life out of the lamp (90 days, I guess) and should be happy with that.
By the way, I first had to e-mail to get a phone number, then waited on hold for about 25 minutes for the guy to say I'm SOL.
So, instead of looking at a $400.00 lamp every 3000 hours, I'm looking at a new lamp every 600 hours, or *FIVE TIMES AS MUCH*
I wish these guys would be honest about lamp life.
Good luck, and may your lamps last at least half as long as "up to 3000 hours"
Amazing, outstanding picture, superior DLP. August 18, 2005 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I made a huge research before buy this one, I'm not a fan of any brand, I just wanted the best for buck, simply. and I got it, compared with many others below $900 range, infocus, epson, optoma, viewsonic, nec..etc and definetely this one stands out. However you'll have to buy a composite to vga cable, to get better results. highly noticeable, when you use this special cable, tested with a yamaha progressive dvd player. I tested also from my toshiba laptop thru a firewire port using a canopus advc110 converter to SVHS. Excellent picture not as good as the one from a composite to vga. The last experiment came from my AIW X800XT with composite outputs, got even a slightly sharper picture. Mainly I use it to watch movies and play Half-life 2 and doom3. If you want to go fancy and impress your friends a Elite VMAX100UWV 100" 4:3 Elect. Proj Screen Black is highly recommended. I got shocked first time I watched it.
Best Budget Projector April 25, 2005 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I did a lot of research and it boiled down to the PB6100/6110 or the InFocus X1/X1a. I purchased the PB6100 and have been plesantly surprised after a month of use. In presentation mode, the picture at 7 feet wide is sharp and impressive (make sure you select the correct user mode). For movies, the picture quality is truly stunning (must choose cinema mode) at 7 feet wide!! It appears that the quality of DVD player is rather important as a budget DVD player produces a washed out screen while a good progressive scan player produces rich and vibrant colors with no distortion. Shockingly good, even with some ambient light. It is a huge payoff for a very modest investment. Very enthusiastically recommended.
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