- 20,000 hours brightness
- 10 W speakers
- Wireless ready
Designed to offer colour accuracy with a 80,000:1 contrast ratio, BenQ’s mercury-free laser projectors use a laser light source rather than a traditional mercury lamp.
The result is up to 20,000 hours of reliable brightness, complete elimination of lamp replacement costs, and a 90-per cent reduction in light source power consumption.
In addition, the company says its SmartEco Advanced technology is designed to provide exceptional brightness, longer life, and high-energy efficiency.
The LX60ST and LW61ST laser short-throw projectors feature instant on/off to save time on warm up and cool down, in addition to a manual brightness level adjustment to accommodate different environments.
To generate the best image contrast, the projectors’ “SmartEco Advanced” mode automatically determines the optimal brightness level based on the input source, while a “no source detected” mode automatically lowers brightness to 10 per cent when no display has been detected for more than three minutes.
The BenQ laser projectors offer 2,000 ANSI lumen brightness, XGA/WXGA resolution, and 0.6/0.49 short-throw projection.
The units also feature two 10W built-in speakers and microphone input, less than 0.5W standby power, a wireless display feature for iPhone/iPad, LAN display, USB display, and 360-degree tilted projection.
See www.BenQ.com.au
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