T3.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:16:05
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With this, BenQ has unleashed the cheapest Hi-Def DLP projector so far. It seems like only yesterday that we were drooling over Toshibas ?2,500 MT700 - then the cheapest DLP projector to earn the HD-ready badge of honour - but thats now been blown...

Groundbreaking price, Future-proof specification, Brilliant picture...

Its bulkiness, The touch of noise on dark scenes...

The biggest bargain that weve seen in years.
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avreview.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:16:09
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DLP has so far lagged behind LCD when it comes to high definition, thanks to Texas Instruments seemingly struggling to mass produce DLP chipsets with the requisite 720 lines of resolution. Its finally happening though, and currently one of the cheapest ar...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:16:10
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Until recently, an HD Ready DLP video projector would set you back over a couple of grand, and it would probably have come in the shape of Toshibas impressive TDP-MT700. But thats about to change dramatically thanks to BenQ, as it unleashes the HD Re...

HD Ready * a reasonably quiet runner...

Slight green crawl in dark areas black levels could be deeper...

Delivers on its promise of affordability but there are some compromises...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2011-08-14 02:16:17
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BenQs PE7700 home theatre projector throws visual signals quite literally into sharp relief. Courtesy of its Texas Instruments HD2+ chipset, and High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) input, the PE7700 renders superb pictures from the latest high...
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Formerly our projector Product of the Year, BenQ’s PE7700 is getting on a tad, and as a result it’s not the class-leading design it once was. It hasn’t become a bad performer – it’s just that technology waits for no man, woman or projector, and newer p...

Getting on, but remains a fairly competitive buy...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 06:16:25
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Were not sure how BenQ has managed to get the PE7700 to market at such a low price, but were certainly not complaining. If you dont notice the rainbow effect, we can easily recommend the PE7700 as the sub-$5,000 projector to get.

Exceptional value for money. Great image quality. High speed colour wheel. Whisper quiet.

Noticeable rainbow effect, despite use of high speed colour wheel. No lens shift feature. Only one set of component inputs.

Were not sure how BenQ has managed to get the PE7700 to market at such a low price, but were certainly not complaining. If you dont notice the rainbow effect, we can easily recommend the PE7700 as the sub-$5,000 projector to get.
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BenQ (pronounced Ben-queue, in case you were afraid to ask) is making a concerted effort to become a hip, cool technology vendor, much like that benchmark for hip and cool technology vendors, Sony. While many of its products tend to fall more in the IT...
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Isn’t BenQ brilliant? The PE7700 is fitted with everything you could wish for in a projector at this price. This includes 1280x720 resolution, Texas Instruments HD2+ chipset and both HDMI and component video inputs.With normal DVDs it’s fantas...

Feed it HD footage from a media centre PC and the BenQ rocks. First rate detail levels. Solid edge definition.

There is a price wall - the PE7700 has hit it but if you want better youll have to up the cash flow.

The PE7700 gives you a high-quality, cinema-esque image for a relative pittance – you’d be foolish not to invest...
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Isn’t BenQ brilliant? The PE7700 is fitted with everything you could wish for in a projector at this price. This includes 1280x720 resolution, Texas Instruments HD2+ chipset and both HDMI and component video inputs.With normal DVDs it’s fantas...

Feed it HD footage from a media centre PC and the BenQ rocks. First rate detail levels. Solid edge definition.

There is a price wall - the PE7700 has hit it but if you want better youll have to up the cash flow.

The PE7700 gives you a high-quality, cinema-esque image for a relative pittance – you’d be foolish not to invest...
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game-boyz.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:16:02
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BenQ PE7700 Home Theater ProjectorBill Livolsi, April 29, 2005 Home theater projectors using the HD2+ DLP chip have been delivering excellent overall performance, including impressively high contrast. However, this performance has always cost a signifi...
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With its squarish design, the DLP-based BenQ PE7700 looks retro, but theres nothing low-tech about it. Among its features are a control for picture-in-picture on its oversized remote, and a second component-video input — rarities on a projector.
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If you are looking for a projector around the $3000 price point, this is the best Ive seen yet. Pleasing natural colors, and my favorite phrase - "film like" quality, pretty much sum up the performance, but also value and price performanc...

Natural colors, Enhanced contrast improves scenes, especially dark ones, Very good remote, Bright! Enough “horsepower” to power large screens (up to 140″ diagonal), Out of the box performance is great, without tweaking, Price Performance, Multiple Image m...

No lens shift, Can’t jump directly between any two Image modes, No 12 volt screen trigger...

Pleasing natural colors, and my favorite phrase – “film like” quality, pretty much sum up the performance, but also value and price performance come to mind as legitimate phrases to describe this home theater projector...
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ultimateavmag.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:16:11
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While separate projectors and screens are not for everyone, for many of us they define the essence of the true home theater video experience. A big-screen television is fine as far as it goes, and certainly appeals to a wide market. But nothing quite m...
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An excellent price-performer among the high-end home theater projectors using the HD2+ DLP chip, available at exceptionally low street prices. The native 1280x720 resolution and DVI input make the DVDO iScan HD+ video processor a good companion piece for...
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