Test results

Advantages

Good dis­play of fast move­ments
Qui­et fan
Mechan­i­cal lens shift, ver­ti­cal and hor­i­zon­tal

Flaws

Dis­tinct rain­bow effect
Long on and off
Rel­a­tive­ly high cost

BenQ W3000 test results

  • Price-qual­i­ty ratio
    Bad­ly
  • Val­ue for mon­ey: 27
  • Image qual­i­ty (60%): 90.8
  • Ergonom­ics (15%): 81.4
  • Equip­ment (20%): 74.5
  • Ener­gy effi­cien­cy (5%): 78
Test results
Rate
85%
Edi­to­r­i­al rat­ing
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Chip rat­ing: dur­ing the test, the BenQ W3000 demon­strat­ed good image qual­i­ty in all respects. The pro­jec­tor dis­plays fast-mov­ing objects espe­cial­ly flaw­less­ly. Thus, it is ide­al for watch­ing match­es of the upcom­ing Euro­pean Foot­ball Cham­pi­onship. Its qui­et fan and decent speak­er are also con­vinc­ing. Only the rain­bow effect typ­i­cal of DLP spoils the impres­sion.

BenQ W3000: alternative

Approx­i­mate­ly 22.5 thou­sand rubles. less expen­sive is the Epson EH-TW6600, which pro­vides about the same image qual­i­ty, and thanks to LCD tech­nol­o­gy, it does not suf­fer from the annoy­ing rain­bow effect. In addi­tion, the image of this pro­jec­tor is brighter, although not as con­trasty as that of the W3000.

BenQ W3000 specifications and test results

Price-qual­i­ty ratio
27
Pro­jec­tion tech­nol­o­gy
LCD
Rat­ed res­o­lu­tion
1.920 x 1.080 dots
3D mode
Shut­ter (DLP Link)
Dimen­sions
330 x 120 x 247 mm
The weight
4.2 kg
Image Diag­o­nal Size
0.91 — 7.62 m
Ceil­ing mount
no data
HDMI
2 exits
VGA/D‑Sub
1 exit
Lamp War­ran­ty
12 months
Lamp life
2.000 h
Light flow
1.468 lm
Con­trast
1.447:1
Checker­board con­trast
150:1
Devi­a­tion of gam­ma curves
2%
Pow­er con­sump­tion in oper­a­tion
304 W
Pow­er con­sump­tion in eco mode
217 W
Stand­by pow­er con­sump­tion
0.2 W