Matt_Walker 84 Posted December 4, 2019 Share Posted December 4, 2019 Not blowing my own trumpet but... 🎺🎺🎺🥇🥇🎺 (Hey, someone has to do it!) Full release is here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BVe_OF2XqxXWBVEcPFy9fCMJ78u6KrFM/view Sydney, Australia, December 4th, 2019 – BenQ, the most popular 4K projector brand, captured the No.1 market share for the 7th consecutive quarter. BenQ’s exclusive CinematicColor™ technology offers long-lasting colour accuracy and an authentic cinema experience for movie lovers and directors alike. BenQ not only achieved 36.58% SoM in the 4K projector segment for Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa during Q3 2019, but also achieved 38.98% share in the Australian market*. In addition, the W2700 and W5700 4K home cinema projectors also won multiple media and international awards: the EISA award from Europe for the 2019/2020 Best Buy Projector (W2700) and Home Theatre Projector (W5700) categories; DGP (Digital Camera Grand-Prix) 2020 Gold Award (W2700) from Japan; VGP (Visual Grand Prix) 2019 Summer Gold Award from Japan (W2700, W5700); Sound Image Award 2020 AV Projector of the Year under $2500 (W2700) from Australia; StereoNet Applause Award 2019 (W2700) from Australia; Gadget Voize Editor’s Choice Award from Middle East (W2700). “We will continue to embrace innovative technologies and release more 4K projectors in 2020, bringing the authentic viewing experience to every home cinema, as well as fulfilling different scenarios for use.”, said Martin Moelle, Managing Director of BenQ Australia. * The market share data source by FutureSource CYQ3 2019 report, the Asia Pacific region includes Australia, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Korea, Maghreb, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Rest Middle East, Rest of Africa, Rest of CIS, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, UAE and Vietnam. Click here for documentation: http://bit.ly/2DONq0J 3 Link to post Share on other sites
Kdjjdk Will 105 Posted February 17, 2020 Share Posted February 17, 2020 Be good to see an actual TRUE UHD DLP projector instead of pixel shift DLP chips been touted as true 4k its not like the true 4k DLP devices sold by Texas Instruments are 50 times more expensive than the 1080p chips it’s insulting that in 2020 that we keep hearing , across the board from multiple manufacturers , of “new true 4k projectors “ and after reading industry “reviews” we discover it’s the same old pixel shifting scam Link to post Share on other sites
hopefullguy 392 Posted February 17, 2020 Share Posted February 17, 2020 hmm if it brings pricing and ownership with picture quality that makes the owners happy who cares? what "true 4k" pj do you own? Link to post Share on other sites
cwt 991 Posted February 18, 2020 Share Posted February 18, 2020 8 hours ago, hopefullguy said: hmm if it brings pricing and ownership with picture quality that makes the owners happy who cares? +1 Kdjjdk ; are you referring to the latest 4k dlp chipset developed by TI ? that's what Benq uses ; TI has not developed any newer 4k chipsets yet apart from these https://hdguru.com/new-ti-dlp-chipsets-to-bring-wider-range-of-4k-projectors/ afaik unless you know something ? The thing with developing smaller chips is that the micro mirrors cant be physically shrunk enough to give the required 3840x 2160 so rather than pixel shift it doubles the speed of the incredibly fast micro mirrors so fast the human eye cant perceive it . In other words these chips don't need upscaling from 1080p like other brands that pixel shift . Ile let you decide if that's true 4k ; theres enough other differences between dlp; lcos and lcd to determine what to buy imho .. https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/texas-instruments-4k-dlp-projection-for-the-home Link to post Share on other sites
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