BenQ W5800 Laser Projector WORLD’s FIRST REVIEW AND COMPARISONS of
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- BenQ W5800 Laser Projector - WORLD’s FIRST REVIEW AND COMPARISONS of BenQ W5800 Laser Projector
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The HDMI inputs on this unit are HDMI 2.0b (with HDCP 2.2), this unit should be 4K 60Hz limited (but can likely do 1080p @ 120Hz, not 4k 120Hz).
You are correct. I just tried it again, my PS5 was running 1080p/120
Black levels are very important for a high end projector. If this model cannot deliver good black levels that's a big drawback for such premium price. Wish BenQ had chosen 0.65 inch DMD chip that offers better native contrast and clarity. This one is using 0.47 inch older DMD chip.
You can’t seriously think $6K projector to be considered as “high end”. Even the Sony GTZ380 at $80K is barely touching the realm of “high end” projectors.
@@DavidSusiloUnscripted I don't think that's a fair statement! $6k is big amount when you consider that decent DLP and 3LCD projectors with 4K HDR are available under that price range. Definitely not value for money in my opinion! You can disagree!
@sajmax6962 look, the price of 4K projector ranges from $1K to $150K. I don’t think my $16K RS3200 to be in the “high end” area. Just like cars ranging from $20K to (on average for high end cars) $400K. It doesn’t make a $80K car high-end. As a reviewer, I have to be objective. And the fact remains $6K for a projector is not high end.
@@DavidSusiloUnscriptedShut up David. Get real
Agreed. Black levels seem the same as my regular Benq projector. Also, it isn't native 4K
Hi David, is there really that much difference between the w5800 and the ht 4550i? Especially given that they've gone back to using the .47 inch chip with the 5800...doesn't make sense to me
Hi Bryan, the DLP chip in a projector is only a small part of any projector’s performance. Lens quality, light source, video processing, tone mapping, they all lay very important roles too. Compared to my 4550, the lens quality in diameter and contrast is appreciably superior. Different algorithm in tone mapping and video processing make a big difference too.
Remember, VW GTI, VW Golf R, Audi Q3, Audi A3, Audi S3, Porsche 718, they all share the same engine but their performances are all different.
@DavidSusiloUnscripted Gotcha, but unfortunately my budget will only stretch as far as the 4550i , I also have a heavily light controlled room, so pulling back its brightness should hopefully get me where I want it to be...🤞🤞
The 4550i is still a very capable projector. You won’t regret it.
People complaining about black levels on dlps.But do we see them so perfect in commercial cinema apart from Dolby cinema. ?I like exceptional sharpness and motion handling on DLPs,does this model have 3D?
Using the JVC NZ7/8/9 you will get Dolby Cinema black levels. And yes, you are right, DLP black levels are about the same level as regular cinema (non-IMAX, non Dolby Cinema)
Yes 3D needs a dongle
What do you mean by "dongle". Their website does not mention this for this projector?
@Icelandlover from what I heard from other users of BenQ, we need a 3D sync transmitter dongle in order to make the 3D glasses work.
@@DavidSusiloUnscripted ive got 2 Benq pjs ,none of them need dongle
A question regarding the black levels - if I prefer a darker picture, am I going to find that problematic with this projector? That price point is a sweet spot as far as I’m concerned.
If blacker blacks is necessary, there is nothing that beats JVC NP5 at this price range.
@@DavidSusiloUnscripted And how do you see things, if in-picture contrast resp. ANSI-contrast is more important then the static on-off-contrast?
Nice pj, I do wish they had motorised a lens cover as well especially when seating position is directly below projector.
Having projectors with and without lens cover, the amount of dust gathered practically has no difference
@@DavidSusiloUnscripted I disagree as not everyone has a dedicated room for a home theatre, some of us have to make do with a living room/home theatre which means heavy usage and more dust/dirt which means more cleaning which in turn means more dust in the air that would inevitaby settle on the lens.
@darkvader7231 that’s okay. Your experience may be different than mine. I use projectors in my dedicated theatre, in my bedroom and in the living room/kitchen area. Never any problem with or without lens cover
dia ada memorizing posisi lens zoom?
Nggak ada Pak. Tapi ada lens lock jadi setelah selesai di setting nggak akan berubah.
@@DavidSusiloUnscripted untuk mengakomodir multi aspek ratio bgm?
@KangEep tetap musti gonta ganti sendiri. Lalau saya pake Lumagen Radiance Pro, jadi image-nya auto deteksi dan di scaling pas untuk ukuran layar. Saya ada satu biji ekstra yang klien nggak jadi beli (dia kena PHK) kalau mau bisa saya jual harga cost saya + ongkir.
@@DavidSusiloUnscripted Berapa dijual pak?
Lumagen Radiance Pro mau saya lego US$4000. Saya belinya US$6000 bbrp bulan yang lalu. @bang1102 @KangEep
The other screen material is dull and greyish? Lol you know the white your screen the lighter your blacks. It's been proven so many times, screens don't make much difference. $5000USD for material is ridiculous. Unless you are going for a black diamond latest gen. There is so many grey screens and you call it dull. Come on man, let's get be real
My professional experience of 25+ years beg to differ. Also the greyer the screen the more bluish the white will look like. There is a reason why the industry worldwide use a particular brand and model as their mastering standard. But you do you.