The BenQ X3000i also produces attractive images in brighter rooms. Unlike a large TV display, which is a big black hole in the room or on the wall when switched off, you can simply put it away when not in use. The fact that the smart, high-resolution projector costs a whopping 2,200 euros is put into perspective when compared to a very large TV...
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- excellent image quality
- great gaming performance
BenQ has further optimised the X3000i for gamers, not only is it faster, but the customisation options have also become even more differentiated and efficient. Nevertheless, no one needs to do without a cinema-quality film screening, and thanks to Android TV installation, WLAN and Bluetooth, it is also absolutely Smart TV-compatible.

- excellent image quality
- great gaming performance
BenQ has further optimised the X3000i for gamers, not only is it faster, but the customisation options have also become even more differentiated and efficient. Nevertheless, no one needs to do without a cinema-quality film screening, and thanks to Android TV installation, WLAN and Bluetooth, it is also absolutely Smart TV-compatible.

With the X3000i, BenQ combines the advantages of 1-chip DLP LED projection, Smart TV apps, HDR playback and gaming support in an exemplary manner. Only the built-in speakers drop audibly compared to the overall performance, but numerous audio connections and eARC sound forwarding compensate for this...

- Ultra-HD 4LED projector
- smart through Android TV
- huge HDR colour space
- Gaming up to 240 fps
- bright
- few rainbow artefacts

- 4LED technology including auto-calibration
- HDR
- accurate colour reproduction
- Black in need of improvement
- No Netflix
The 1,900 euro BenQ X3000i is a single-chip DLP projector with a new 0.65-inch DMD and native Full HD resolution. Via XPR 4x shift technology, up to 3,840 x 2,160 pixels can be received, processed and sequentially projected. The current HDR-PRO technology supports HDR10 and HLG...