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Challenge traditional TV, BenQ W1120 home projector evaluation
The debate between projectors and traditional LED TVs is ongoing, but the BenQ W1120 projector has made a strong case for itself. In this detailed review, we'll take a closer look at its performance, brightness, image quality, and how it compares to both LED projectors and smart TVs.
Starting with the design, the BenQ W1120 doesn't have an overly flashy appearance, but it's well-built and functional. The real value comes from its performance. When connected to external devices, the projector delivers impressive results. One of its standout features is the optical zoom capability, allowing users to adjust the screen size from 2.53 to 3.29 meters away without any loss in image quality. This is a big advantage over LED projectors, which often rely on digital zoom that reduces clarity.
A 100-inch screen measures about 2.21 meters wide by 1.25 meters tall, making it significantly larger than most home TVs. The BenQ W1120 can easily fill that space, offering a cinematic experience right at home.
Brightness is another key factor. With 2200 ANSI lumens, the BenQ W1120 outperforms many LED projectors. Even in daylight, when windows are open, the image remains clear and visible. This was tested during the afternoon on a sunny day, and the projector performed remarkably well. While the image is even clearer when the room is dark, the ability to use it during the day is a major plus.
The BenQ W1120 also features a 6-speed color wheel, resulting in smoother and more natural color transitions. The color saturation is high, and the image looks vibrant and realistic. Combined with 1080p resolution, the picture is sharp and free from grainy artifacts, making it ideal for movie nights or gaming sessions.
But can the BenQ W1120 replace a traditional TV? In low-light environments, it certainly can. However, in bright rooms with lights on, the image quality drops significantly compared to a standard LCD TV. That said, if you're willing to dim the lights or use blackout curtains, the projector offers a much larger display that traditional TVs simply can’t match.
When compared to a 55-inch 4K smart TV, the BenQ W1120 holds its own in terms of color accuracy and detail. The 100-inch screen provides a truly immersive experience, something that a regular TV just can't deliver. For those who prioritize screen size and picture quality over convenience, the BenQ W1120 is a solid choice.
In comparison to LED projectors, the BenQ W1120 clearly outshines them in brightness and image quality. While some LED projectors come with built-in smart systems, they often lack the brightness needed for daytime use. The BenQ W1120 requires external devices and additional accessories, but for those who care about projection quality, it's worth the investment.
If portability and ease of use are your main concerns, LED projectors may still be the better option. But for a home setup where you can control the lighting, the BenQ W1120 offers superior performance and a more enjoyable viewing experience.
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