
BenQ recently launched its first 3D Full HD home cinema projector – the W7000. It is known as the first projector in the world to be accredited with the TUV Rheinland 3D Full HD certification. The projector uses DLP Link to provide crosstalk free 1080p Full HD 3D images to both eyes with a high contrast ratio of 50000:1 and a maximum brightness of 2000 ANSI lumens. What’s more, this 3D home theater projector also provides several connectivity options including a pair of HDMI 1.4a port, a D-Sub connector, component video, S-Video and an integrated RS232 port.
The BenQ W7000 supports both NTSC and PAL encoding systems and has a lamp life of up to 2500 hours. The BenQ W7000 will be available worldwide starting later this month, but no info regarding the pricing of this projector was announced.
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