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🎥 Elevate your living room to a cinematic sanctuary — don’t just watch, experience!
The BenQ HT2060 is a 1080p HDR LED home theater projector boasting 2300 lumens brightness, 98% Rec.709 & DCI-P3 color coverage, and ultra-low 8.3ms input lag at 120Hz. Designed for immersive movie nights and gaming, it features vertical lens shift, 2D keystone correction, 1.3x zoom, built-in 5Wx2 speakers, and versatile connectivity including dual HDMI 2.0 and S/PDIF. With a 30,000-hour lamp life and a 3-year warranty, it’s a premium yet accessible upgrade for any millennial professional’s home cinema setup.














| ASIN | B0BWGXHVRV |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Home Cinema |
| Average Life Span | 30000 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 233,975 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 2,134 in Projectors |
| Box Contents | Power Cord |
| Brand | BenQ |
| Brand Name | BenQ |
| Brightness | 2300 Lumen |
| Colour | Vivid |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, Television |
| Connectivity technology | HDMI |
| Contrast Ratio | 500000:1 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,559 Reviews |
| Display Type | LED |
| Display resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Display resolution maximum | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Form Factor | Desktop |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840046047801 |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 36.6L x 24.4W x 13.2H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Home Theater Projector |
| Item Weight | 3.58 kg |
| Lamp Wattage | 10 Watts |
| Manufacturer | BenQ |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HT2060 |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Maximum Image Size | 300 Inches |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 10 Feet |
| Minimum Image Size | 30 Inches |
| Minimum Throw Distance | 8 Feet |
| Model Name | HT2060 |
| Model Number | HT2060 |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Proprietary (specific brand not mentioned) |
| Product Features | Wi-Fi Ready |
| Projector Maximum White Brightness | 2300 ANSI Lumens |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming, Home Cinema |
| Special feature | Wi-Fi Ready |
| UPC | 840046047801 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Vertical Keystone Correction | 1.3 Inches |
| Video Encoding | AVC |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
D**E
BenQ projectors really deliver a great picture
I’ve been reading reviews about lamps overheating. I only one time bought an equivalent lamp suitable for the projector and within an hours use I noticed the lamp was severely overheating and also trying out 3D content, it wouldn’t hold so I returned this to Amazon who kindly refunded the full cost snd I bought the more expensive BenQ lamp which works so well, it’s worth the extra cash. As a cinema projectionist, I’d say BenQ is a system that really does project an image onto a large home cinema room screen, to match the best of any 4K imax laser projector in a cinema. The BenQ projector is easy to set up and will require altering to ensure you get the best quality picture quality depending on your room situation. As my room is fully darkened, I’ve reduced the setting which in turn extends the lamp life, lowers the fan noise which is extremely quiet. I’ve posted 2 photos to show the exceptional picture quality and the room set up which is required to get this picture quality however the projector will happily run with ambient light and if this is the case, a grey screen would be best. My screen with the room being dark is a silver grey screen which cinemas have. DLP projectors don’t ideally work well on a white screen.
M**R
Me encantó!
Excelente relación precio-desempeño! El mejor de su categoría y al nivel de proyectores más caros. Pensaba comprar uno 4K pero este es más que suficiente para ver películas, series y videojuegos, se ve muy bien en una pared blanca, me genera una imagen de 142”. Mucho mejor que una tele por una fracción del precio. Valió cada centavo!
A**R
BenQ projector - The perfect fit!
Finding the right projector for our needs was challenging. Needing a “ short-ish” throw. Only about 7.8 feet between the back wall (on an angle as well projection) to the 92” screen. With this HT2050A we hit the mark! Super easy to set up with its vertical and horizontal keystone correction plus lens shift. We use only at night or dark days, so Cinema mode is excellent. Colours are fantastic. The big this for my eyes are “NO RAINBOW” effect. With DLP you always run the risk of this. To my eyes (which I have been prone to with other DLP models) none exist. Way better than LCD we had tested. Great black levels in Cinema mode. Easy to use menu and a backlight remote. So nice to use. For the money I can’t imagine a better home projector. With its versatility in set up to its picture quality. Very happy with this purchase.
R**.
Muy buena opción.
Buena imagen y luminosidad, incluso proyectando de día. Buen tamaño de pantalla a una distancia de tres metros.
D**N
Just amazing for the price.
I was looking forward to a larger picture than most HDTVs for a new family room in the basement but had no idea how fantastic this light-weight, quiet-running, crystal clear powerhouse would be. I bought an In-Focus 15 years ago for my training travels for $2500. It served me well but needed a dark room and was loud when running. We used it occasionally for movie nights at home but it had a traditional format and needed better speakers hooked up to it. This unit at only $799 gives us a huge picture and vibrant colors even with a few room lights on. The sound is so good that I've been debating whether to even go out and get any fancy sound system. The great thing too is that because of having two HDMI inputs we can have our cable television hooked up to one HDMI port and Apple TV hooked up to the other HDMI port for all the download streaming we need. The manual suggests putting it in smart eco-mode to save the life of the bulb at up to 70%. When we made this change we did not notice any real difference in the picture and expect now to get up to 6000 hours from the bulb. Online we see that the bulbs right now can be purchased for around $250 but those will most likely come down. My bulbs for my old in-focus used to cost me $400. We had some in our group debating about getting a really large HDTV like 70 or 80 inches but with those costing over $2000 now everyone was silenced the first time we turned this HT2050 on and had probably a 150 inch vivid bright picture on the white wall without a real screen. When I bought a 55 inch HDTV for our living room I was not real pleased with the color and had to calibrate it from the Internet with different people suggestions which I finally did get. But when turning this BENQ on I feel no need to calibrate anything. it is perfect right out of the box. There are four picture selection such as vivid normal cinema sports and I am pleased with anyone of them. I also had researched online about home theater projectors for two days before deciding on this particular model. So save yourself some time and don't be disappointed with this great product that is priced right and delivers more than expected. Their ceiling mount is also worth purchasing since it's made specifically for their units and also looks a lot cleaner and less clunkier than a lot of the standard ceiling mounts.
R**.
High-end Image Quality at budget price
I was in the market for my first Home Theatre projector, and and I wanted to find a decent budget projector with the best picture quality possible and high definition resolution. I quickly became overwhelmed with the plethora of choices out there in my price range, but with some digging through home theatre forums and sites I was able to narrow it down to a few candidates. A few interesting units were 3-chip LCD and others were singe-chip DLP. There were advantages and disadvantages to each technology, but with some research I decided based on the features that I found important, such as low fan noise, high brightness, and cinematic picture quality and durability. The thing that swung me towards ultimately choosing DLP is there chance of the LCD chips turning yellow or fogging over time and chips falling out of alignment. Conversely, DLP seemed to have the best overall longevity from what I could gather from user reports, so I chose DLP. According to my online research, the Benq HT1080 seemed to have consistently high satisfaction rates, but I found its replacement model, the HT2050 on sale on Amazon, and it was just a tad more than my budget, but not by much. Ultimately I went with the Benq HT2050 and I couldn’t be any happier. When I got it out of the box, I was very impressed when I laid eyes the shiny new contemporary design. It definitely looks a lot larger than its predecessor, but they did a fine job with the design and it should fit in with any style decor. The unit felt solid and good quality in hand, with a beautiful matte silver faceplate and polished white plastic shell. There’s a lens cap to protect the new all-glass lens for portability which is nice. All the controls are located on top, and there’s a sliding door that gives you access to the lens adjustments. On the back side there’s two HDMI ports and some older video inputs as well. There’s a 12 volt trigger for your home theatre accessories and two USB ports. Thankfully, they’ve included a nice long power cord that will reach the ceiling without issue. The well-designed remote control lights up for easy usage in the dark. The projector is a breeze to set up and use. I installed it on the ceiling, and I purchased a 100” motorized screen to project onto. An onscreen grid helped me align the image to the screen with precision, and using the manual lens adjustments, I was able to fine tune the image height by several inches with lens shift, and the zoom control makes projector placement much more flexible. Digital keystone adjustments can be made, but I avoided that by carefully installing the projector at the correct height so the picture was naturally straight. Once everything was up and running, I put the Xbox One on and was immediately blown away by the picture. Straight out of the box, this projector far exceeded my expectations. Even with some ambient light from a lamp or a window, this projector had no trouble displaying a bright, sharp image. Fiddling with the onscreen menus, I couldn’t make the picture look any better, it was just amazing as-is. With its native 1080p DLP chip and 6 segment colour wheel, image and colour quality were top notch with no colour banding or rainbow effect whatsoever. The displayed text was crisp and sharp, the blacks were inky, the whites were very white. The colours just popped off the screen. Motion was smooth and judder-free. Best of all, I couldn’t hear the fan! Even when I bumped the lamp to high, the fan was barely noticeable. Big plus here, as its predecessor was reported to be a bit on the loud side. Colour temperature was perfect and skin tones accurate. While playing some games, it was clear that this projector could handle the high frame rates and the detail was just unreal. Individual grains of asphalt were incredibly sharp and defined in racing games, and I could clearly see what was lurking in the shadows on shooters. With the preset set to game mode, I had no issue with any lag whatsoever, so this would be a great projector for gamers as well as home theatre enthusiasts. And best of all, this beamer handle sports broadcasts like a champ! I couldn’t believe the stunning clarity watching the olympics through this thing. Absolutely mind-numbingly vivid. The bulb is easily replaceable, I’ve got about 1000 hours on mine already and I haven’t noticed a decline in picture quality or brightness. But I did order an extra bare bulb online as backup. Bare bulbs are inexpensive compared to replacing the whole lamp module, and it’s easy to swap bulbs yourself if you have 15 minutes and a screwdriver. I can’t think of anything I dislike about this projector. If I had one complaint, it would probably be the underwhelming tin-can speaker included. Even at the lowest volume, it’s too loud and makes it impossible to use the projector quietly at night, with the lowest volume being what mid-volume should sound like. Or maybe the lack of horizontal keystone or lens shift. But for the price I paid I can only sing it praise, which makes the Benq HT2050 my only recommendation for anyone looking to buy their first projector. It’s the perfect mix of quality and value you need for your own personal movie theatre at home, without breaking the bank. If you’re looking for a projector with the most gorgeous picture at the best price, I highly recommend you purchase the Benq HT2050. You won’t be disappointed, guaranteed. [...]
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