8/29/2023 0 Comments Benq tk700sti![]() The TK700STI also sports an Android TV interface via an included HDMI streamer, which sits curiously in a hidden third HDMI port behind a rear cover plate. Importantly, as a short-throw projector, you can send out a 100-inch image from as little as two metres away, making this perfect for table-top applications. ![]() However, BenQ recommends sticking between 60 and 200 inches for optimal image quality. Outside of resolution, we have an incredibly bright reported 3,000-lumen output, which is not only helpful for displaying supported HDR10/HLG content but can be used to light up a screen size anywhere from 30 to 300 inches. To purists, this may be a sore point, but if you are set on avoiding a DMD 4K device, you're going to spend a lot more and sacrifice input response, which sits in contradiction to much of what BenQ are trying to achieve here – so it's a compromise worth making. ![]() Similar to the established players in this segment, this is not a native 4K chip, and instead uses 1920x1080p micromirrors performing engineering magic on a 4K input signal to increase the output by 4 pixels per frame of resolution – with the end result a true 4096x2160p image with 8.3million distinct, addressable pixels. Being among the first to market with the DLP471TE-based design means that the TK700STI is currently in rarified air for input lag, which gives it a distinct advantage over its competitors in gaming applications. The jewel in its crown is the new Texas Instruments DLP471TE DMD chip, which has been updated with a High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI), something BenQ takes advantage of to deliver a claimed 16.67ms input lag in their 4K60Hz Fast Mode, 8.33ms at 1080p 120Hz via HDMI, or as low as 4ms in 1080p mode at 240Hz via PC interface. It is offering short-throw and large screen thrills with fast refresh rates and low input lag partnering with some gamer-specific visual trickery to give the edge in competitive environments where visual perception and every millisecond can count. Given this ripening market, it's no surprise that companies are looking to harness the unique needs of gamers in developing products.īenQ is the latest brand to join this growing party with its new TK700STI projector, aimed squarely at gamers. If you needed proof of the impact this has in the AV world, look no further than the fallout over the HDMI 2.1 bug that impacted many AVR OEMs this year, and the lengths manufacturers went to in developing fixes. Modern gaming has grown into an industry reportedly worth over US $150billion in 2020. What was once the niche domain of teens loitering in gaming arcades has now become mainstream. BenQ TK700STi Short Throw 4K Gaming Projector
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