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| Aug 15, 2010 8:15:11 PM
Hello, I am planning to use a 9' x 22' 1.3 gain projection screen material on the wall of a school gymnasium. The lighting is fairly dark, although some dim lighting is present.
In this scenario, would it be more beneficial to have a 1080p projector with 2000 ANSI (benq w1000).... or a 720p projector with 2600 ANSI (benq w600).
I am trying to figure out whether the extra brightness at that screen size is more beneficial than the extra resolution.
And we will assume that we are talking about watching a 1080p movie as a reference.
Thanks for any input. |
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| Jun 6, 2010 7:42:01 AM
Hi,
Check out the BenQ w 1000..It is very bright...1080p and under $1000. I love mine!
Regards,
Lg |
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| May 17, 2010 10:27:08 AM
Hi,
Get the Benq W 1000...It is very very bright, reaspnably priced, and looks great! |
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| Dec 8, 2009 6:04:12 AM
I am looking for a wall and or ceiling mount for the new BenQ w1000 projector. I prefer a mount that is compatible with the projector rather than a universal mount. Does anyone know which BenQ or any other projector is compatible with the BenQ w1000 so I can connect the mount to the screws underneath the projector?
I called BenQ and they gave me incorrect info.
Thanks! |
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| Sep 17, 2009 6:17:45 AM
BenQ is going to launch two new Full HD projectors and one HD projector pretty soon, the W6000 (Full HD), W1000 (Full HD), W600 (HD). Finally they are going to spice up their product line.
[URL=http://www.gadgetfolder.com/benq-w6000-w1000-and-w600-trio-full-hd-projector.html]http://www.gadgetfolder.com/benq-w6000-w1000-and-w600-trio-full-hd-projector.html[/URL] |
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