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December 2013
(79%)
38 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(88%)
32 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
La netteté de l'image
La luminosité
Les menus comprenant toutes les options que nous attendons
Le module de liaison sans fil
L'interpolation d'images
Les menus comprenant toutes les options que nous attendons
Rendu 3D
Sans crosstalk (dédoublement de l'image)
Colorimétrie juste
Delta E moyen mesuré à 3
3
Taux de contraste supérieur à la moyenne (1250
1 sur notre mire contenant 1% de blanc)
Effet arc-en-ciel contenu
Même s'il reste présent
Connexion HDMI
La HD sans fil
La compatibilité 3D et la paire de lunettes livrée
La luminosité élevée
La longévité de la lampe en mode Eco
Polyvalence
Liaison sans fil
Lunettes 3D fournies
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Un Lensshift dont l'amplitude est trop faible
Le bruit de fonctionnement en mode haut et smart eco
Marge de manœuvre du lens-shift trop limitée
Un rapport qualité / prix moins intéressant que celui du W1070
Excellent motion handling, Good colour performance, Decent wireless video system
Black level response could be better, Rather limited zoom and vertical image shift, Weird 3D
While it's certainly not a bad projector in 2D mode, nor is BenQ's W1500 the step-up hero we'd hoped for. For us, its quality leap from BenQ's cheaper models isn't quite extensive enough to justify a £1,400 price tag – especially as the 3D playback on the...
Very good test bench performance (in Cinema mode), Long lamp life (3,500 hours in Standard lamp mode, 5,000 hours in Economic mode), Excellent 2D as well as 3D performance, Glitch-free wireless HDMI
Limited vertical lens shift range, Many remote control button labels are hard to discern, Some noticeable off-axis light leakage
Compared to BenQ's entry level 1080p 3D DLP projector (the W1070, which goes for $899 at the BenQ US web store and on Amazon), the W1500 provides two upgrades. The wireless HDMI is obviously the key differentiator, and will appeal to those that don't ...
Extrait: It's been an interesting ride for video manufacturers the past few years, but 2014 things look to be heading in an upward direction. Mirroring some of the trends in the audio market, value reigns supreme with homeowners cautiously spending on upgrades. Th...
Extrait: Wireless projectors have been out for a while, but they haven't been quite this accessible—and they certainly haven't been aimed square at the affordable home theater market. This W1500 wireless DLP projector from BenQ can be had for less than $1600 and i...
To think only a few years ago (4+ years, really) only a handful of home projectors under $10,000 could do more than about 1500 lumens even in their worst looking “brightest mode” and very, very few calibrated out to more than 800 lumens. Of course “way...
Extrait: Two of the hottest 1080p home theater projectors on the market today are made by BenQ . Their entry-level W1070 sells for less than $1,000, while the W1500 has more advanced capabilities and convenience features and sells for around $1,599. The two models...
Publié: 2013-10-18, Auteur: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Works directly with HDMI 1.4a devices like Blu-ray players for full 1080p 3D. Wireless HD connection.
Shows rainbow artifacts, although much less often than with many DLP projectors. Hard to focus eyes with some 3D scenes
The BenQ W1500 3D home entertainment projector is bright enough to stand up to moderate ambient light and offers acceptable, if not particularly impressive, video quality....
Extrait: At $1599, the W1500 is not as inexpensive as some other DLP video projectors released this year, but the W1500 includes features not found on those projectors as well as an incrementally more refined picture better suited to home theater, not home vide...