Benq tk700sti7/25/2023 ![]() There’s an opt-in dynamic sensor system called LumiExpert, which automatically adjusts the gamma offset according to levels of ambient light in the viewing room (although this doesn’t work with HDR sources). Inevitably the picture becomes washed out, but colours punch through in the brighter viewing modes. While at its best in low or no light, the projector can be used in rooms with reasonable levels of ambient light. Still there’s a lushness to its colours that’s beguiling – and like all single-chip DLP models, the image looks extremely sharp, because there’s no panel alignment issues to contend with.Īverage picture level is high, with brightness rated at 3,000 Lumens. It’s not wideband colour capable though, quoting 96 per cent coverage of the Rec.709 colour space. The result is a smooth, pixel dense picture that looks reassuringly filmic, with superb colour stability. It’s not native 4K, rather it employs inventive mirror flipping to generate an 8 million pixel projected image. This BenQ is based around a single-chip DLP solution. (Image credit: BenQ) BenQ TK700STi review: Performance The projector is also compatible with 3D sources, although no DLP 3D glasses are included in the box. Select FPS, and snipers who may be lurking in the shadows are flushed into view by higher brightness levels. ![]() FPS, RPG and SPG modes are optimized for different styles of gameplay. The TK700STi tempts with a low input lag, just 16ms (2160/60), and a trio of gaming presets. You can always add it with a different streaming stick, or the projector also has Chromecast built-in, for easy streaming from a smartphone. There’s a limited selection of streaming apps available from the Google Play store, including Disney+, Apple TV+, Prime Video and YouTube, but no Netflix unhappily. Once in place, the projector launches with the standard Google TV Home screen, offering shortcuts to streaming services. With a screw lock cover, the stick is swallowed from view once installed. For one thing, it’s got Google TV onboard, the projector shipping with a dedicated BenQ QS01 HDMI streaming dongle that plugs into a recessed third HDMI slot on the rear. The TK700STi is undeniably well specified for the cash. BenQ TK700STi review: Features & what's new For 4K gaming, this is very much the sweet middle ground. The TK700STi can be considered aggressively priced for a 4K projector with HDR10 and HLG support – it’s at the leading edge when it comes to gaming projection.Ī mid-tier offering in BenQ’s Home Entertainment range, it’s flanked to one side by the TK810 and TK850 models which are slightly more expensive 4K movie models, and the cheaper TH685 and TH685i 1080p gaming options.
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