![]() The W2700 sports an all glass lens that’s a better alternative to the plastic lens budget projectors often utilised, and should help it unlock more resolution from 4K content. It’s fairly compact for a projector so you won’t need too much space outside to perch it on. The BenQ W2700 would normally a projector for indoor use, but its brightness of around 2000 lumens allows it enough brightness to be used outdoors. Black levels only fair to middling for SDR playback.With our reviewers knowledge of previous projectors tested, they’ll be considered to what’s come before to determine whether they offer good value, regardless of how much or how little they cost. Are they easy to use? And do they require more expert knowledge to operate are considerations we also take into account. We’ll also assess the projector in terms of its size and whether it needs a dedicated installation, as well as how much noise it makes during operation and whether that can be a hindrance to watching content. If it’s a gaming projector we’ll test the latency to determine how responsive it is. If it’s an HDR projector, we’ll watch plenty of HDR content to determine if colours are correct and whether the projector can do a decent approximation of HDR. But not just movies: we watch sports and TV programmes to get a sense of how they work in terms of motion, sharpness, detail and overall image fidelity.ĭepending on the projector, we’ll test them in a bespoke home cinema room or in our own rooms and gardens to see if they live up to the manufacturer’s claims about their performance. We test projectors by, well, watching lots of movies on them. ![]()
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