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BenQ launches two new 4K projectors – one promises theater-grade image quality, and one brings AI processing to home projectors

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  • 180-inch screens from just 4 metres away; designed for up to 200 inches
  • AI-powered optimization of compressed streaming video
  • HDR-PRO with HDR10, HLG, and HDR10+

BenQ has announced two new 4K projectors as part of its Home Cinema Series: the premium W5850, which is designed for theater-grade large screens; and the W4100i, which promises cinema-grade visuals for home theater rooms to rival the best projectors.

The 2,600 lumen W5 is “designed for the ultimate cinematic experience”. It’s capable of up to 200-inch screens with a shorter throw ratio of 1.0 to 1.6. That enables it to deliver a 180-inch display from just four meters away.

The W4100i has a 3,200-lumen LED light source, Android TV and AI Cinema Calibration mode, which BenQ says ensures “cinema-grade visuals” from streaming content.

The W5850 is designed for premium large screen theater setups.

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