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In some ways, the DLP-based BenQ W1070£539.00 at Pixmania is simply a brighter, more expensive version of the BenQ EP5920 ($835 street, 3.5 stars)%displayPrice% at %seller%. In particular, both are home entertainment projectors, as opposed to home theater...

Inexpensive. Works directly with HDMI 1.4a devices like Blu-ray players and cable TV for full 1080p 3D. Built-in speaker.

Shows rainbow artifacts unusually often. Doesn't work with 120Hz DLP-link glasses for 3D; works with 144Hz glasses only...

The BenQ W1070 3D home entertainment projector offers high-quality 1080p video that's bright enough to stand up to ambient light, but it shows rainbow artifacts relatively easily...
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The BenQ W1070 is a great little home video projector that produces a 2D image that looks more expensive than it is. High light output and great shadow detail help the W1070 stand up to ambient light, while extensive color controls and solid factory ca...
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1080p and 3D for less than $1K Enlarge Let’s go over some of the numbers here: 1080p, 3D, $1,000. Pretty solid specs and pricing for flat-panel TV, except ... this is no flat-panel. BenQ’s W1070 is, as you have probably deduced, a projector. I’ve reviewe...
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BenQ have always made excellent projectors and with the W1070 they have brought in a new age where you can buy a Full HD projector with good colour and true 3D capability for under $1000...
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But while the W1070 appears to have been built on the chassis of a business model, most of its features will be familiar to a home theater enthusiast. And it's available at a price that will make a cash-strapped (or frugal) wannabe projector buyer think t...

After measuring and watching the BenQ for weeks, I returned to my current reference projector, last year's $3,500 JVC DLA-X30 (Home Theater, May 2012). The JVC's far superior blacks not only improved dark scenes dramatically, but its deeper contrast and...
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When I was a kid, we had a 14-inch color TV that we'd all crowd around to watch programs on. In this day and age, there are probably some tablets that have bigger screens than that. Not to mention, the traditional TV has morphed into something sleeker, th...

For what you're paying for, the BenQ W1070 is a satisfactory 3D projector suitable for most homes. While there are surely more superior models on the market that can give you a slightly better image quality, it would be doubtful to find one that matches...
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BENQ W1070: Wow! 3D capable, 1080p, exceptional brightness and the promise of really good color! Sounds like an expensive projector. Not true, sub-$1000!Allow me to introduce you to BenQ's W1070, when first shipping it was the first $999 1080p projector w...

If you can purchase this W1070 projector for under $1000, then I can't think of a better value at the moment in a low cost 3D capable projector.Oh, this is certainly a projector with minimal frills. But, if you can live without fancy features like CFI for...
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wall, but otherwise the projectors are identical with a DLP DarkChip3, full ISF calibration controls, and an incredibly bright image packed into a little tiny box you can carry around with one hand. Could this really do 3D as well as the W7000 did last y...

While the BenQ W1070 has some issues, almost all of them are the things you need to do to bring out a projector at the $1,000 price point. Some light drop-off at the corners and some more placement restrictions are what you will have to deal with, though...
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BenQ has long been a staple in the affordable business/educational and home theater projector marketplace. For years, the company has carved out a niche for itself alongside other industry stalwarts like Epson and Optoma as a value-oriented brand, bringin...

While not perfect, BenQ's W1070 single-chip 3D HD DLP projector is a great starting point for those considering getting into the front-projection game. Its sub-$1,000 retail price makes it obtainable for many, and its supreme brightness and above-average...
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Our recent review of the LG PF85U, a $1,299 LED-based projector that straddles the home theater/home entertainment line, almost immediately started drawing questions from readers about the viability of such a projector next to a lamp-based model.The BenQ...
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Two of the hottest 1080p home theater projectors on the market today are made by BenQ . Their entry-level W1070 sells for less than $1,000, while the W1500 has more advanced capabilities and convenience features and sells for around $1,599. The two models...
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