🎬 Elevate Your Home Cinema Experience!
The BenQ HT3550 is a cutting-edge 4K home theater projector that delivers stunning visuals with HDR10 and HLG support. With 95% DCI-P3 color accuracy and a dynamic iris for enhanced contrast, it transforms your viewing experience. Its compact design and flexible installation options make it perfect for any space, while the industry-leading 3-year warranty ensures peace of mind.
Item Weight | 9.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.96"L x 10.35"W x 5"H |
Contrast Ratio | 30,000:1 (w/ Dynamic Iris) |
Maximum Throw Distance | 2.5 Feet |
Light Source Operating Life | 4000 Hours |
Maximum Image Size | 200 Inches |
Lamp Wattage | 245 Watts |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Minimum Image Size | 30 Inches |
Video Encoding | HEVC |
Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | HDR-PRO |
Hardware Connectivity | HDMI, Micro USB 2.0 Type A |
Control Method | Remote |
Minimum Throw Distance | 25.05 Feet |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Brightness | 2000 Lumen |
Color | Cinematic Colors |
Wattage | 350 watts |
Controller Type | Iris |
Compatible Devices | Television, Gaming Console, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
Additional Features | Short Throw |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Native Resolution | 4096 x 2160 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) |
Display Type | DLP |
Form Factor | Portable |
C**Z
In a light controlled room, this is hard to beat.
I have been an installer and enthusiast for over 20 years. My first install was a giant Barco RGB projector which put out a whopping 800 lumens. Projectors have come along way in every aspect. I chose this projector because I have a room that I can control all the lighting. I am able to make the room almost 100% black. This projector is absolutely stunning considering both the size and price point. It handles 4K material flawlessly. I must note that I installed the projector and used a fiber optic HDMI cable so I do not lose any signal along the path. I am shooting this onto a 100" fixed screen with a gain of 1.1, and it looks absolutely amazing. The lens shift is very helpful but note it is only vertical. There are multiple reviews out there with "preferred" settings to use to achieve maximum picture quality. So I will add mine.Lighting controlled room:Dynamic Iris: HighLight Mode: EcoPicture: Cinema (If you set the 4K to Auto this will auto switch to H10 when 4K material is detected)Brilliant Color: OnWide Color Gamut: Off (I know I will get dinged for this, but my family enjoys a slightly brighter picture)Silence: OffWe have viewed several movies from DVDs, to Streaming, to 4K Blu-Rays, and this projector will bring out the best in all of them. With that said, please keep in mind that a DVD at best is only 480p, which means it will look the worst on the projector, or any other 4K display.The only gaming I have done is on a regular PS4. I did not notice any lag, but I am not a competitive gamer.Finally, I must address lag from an audio perspective. The video is stunning and the visuals will blow you away when this is set up correctly and you are viewing good source material. There is inherent audio lag/delay when using a projection system depending how far away your projector is from your receiver. In my case, I purchased a 50' fiber optic HDMI cable so I could run it through the walls. Although fiber optic cables have more bandwidth to transport the entire unaltered signal, they are not any faster than a copper cable. Physics still apply here and the signal still has to travel the length of the cable. Not to mention the conversion to and from light at both ends. For my system, the magic number was 50ms of delay on the audio. This syncs up perfectly with the image. I would assume there is a calculation that can be found online for this, but I simply used a little logic and some trial and error. There is roughly 10ms delay for every 10' of cable. You may never notice it if you are running cable directly to a TV, but it's there. When your image is 100+ inches, it is hard to ignore.Finally, I have viewed an installed several projectors that where 10 - 20 times more expensive than this projector. This is the happiest I have been with a small format projector, and I do not feel as though I am losing any performance. I know there are bigger and better projectors out there, but I challenge you to find one for less than double the cost. As with all reviews, please take this with a grain of salt as this is just my experience. I would recommend this projector to anyone who asks.
Q**K
Amazing picture quality....My first projector!
This is my first projector and after looking at all of the different options, I figured this was the one to go with. It's been said that this projector resolved lot of the first generation projector problems so not having to deal with some of those quirks is always a positive. In any case, this projector was MUCH better than I had expected. I'm just projecting on a wall and it looked so good that I'm debating to whether to even a buy screen for it or not! Eventually i'll get the screen but it's not by any means an urgent need for me. I honestly can't tell whether i'm watching a TV or projector. Of course the room does need to be dark (some light is still acceptable) but if you have good amount of ambient light then the picture will look washed out.Things i don't like:1) Optical output is only outputting stereo sound. Not sure WTF BenQ was thinking here. I ended up buying a new receiver due to this. This was major let down for me and almost wanted to return this projector. But my old receiver was in need of update anyways so decided to fork the extra money for a new receiver.2) Fan noise (when I had it on a table this was a bit loud but ever since mounting it on a wall, I've noticed that it's quieter than before).3) Mounting - For some stupid reason, BenQ decided to not have a flat surface for the mount side so one of the screws is right next to the raised body. You can probably see it in the pics. In the end it still worked fine but for a company who's in this business for a while would have given some thought about this and made sure that the mounting side is completely flat. I used the Mount-It mount as it allowed for extension to drop the projector height.Things I LOVE:1) Picture quality - Hands down just amazing out of the box and I've only just watched 1080p content so far! Planning to connect 4k firestick this weekend to get an idea of how great this projector really is.2) Has USB power port (2.5A at that) so that I can just power the firestick off that port. Works perfectly!I really haven't played around with the different settings on the projector and frankly i'm afraid to just because it's puts out damn good image right now. Make sure to measure the distance from the lens to the wall and also the height of the projector. I think BenQ has a good calculator for this but again difficult to use. However, the best way is to just use a ladder and put the projector on it to see how the image would look. I just zoomed out the image completely and made sure that I was satisfied with the minimum image size it projected. After that I just found a good mounting spot for the projector mount between 1 to 2 feet after that spot so that I can then zoom in to get image size I wanted on the wall. I'd say go for it if you're debating to whether to get this as your first projector or not. I don't think I'd ever consider buying large TVs if a projector in that setting could also work.
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