itreviews.com Updated: 2013-05-01 03:09:25
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If you look at BenQ’s Web site, or just compare features and specs, you’ll probably wind up thinking that except for its short-throw lens, the BenQ W1080ST is essentially identical to the BenQ W1070. However, the differences go deeper. Most important, the...
The BenQ W1080ST home entertainment projector delivers a big image with a short-throw distance and is bright enough for a family room...
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When most movie fans think of home cinema projectors, they think of rich folk lounging back in custom-built leather chairs in huge spare rooms that have been converted into personal cinemas. And with these thoughts in mind, your average movie fan glares...
Awesome value, Short-throw lens is a great addition to the projector market, Surprisingly good all-round picture quality...
Very minor rainbow effect, No vertical image shift, Dark 3D scenes lack a little depth...
The W1080ST is arguably the niftiest projector yet in BenQ's apparent mission to bring quality home cinema to all. Great pictures and a potentially hugely useful short-throw lens make its £799 asking price look like a steal...
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This is a compact little projector, but don’t let that fool you. It packs within it a full 1080p engine, using DLP technology. That means it will deliver every bit of detail on offer from HDTV and Blu-ray. But even more so, since it fully supports 3...
Good overall performance; Brilliant value for money; Great 3D; Short throw lens can be very useful in many environments;...
Limited zoom range means careful placement a must;...
With a little care in placement, the BenQ W1080ST home theatre projector delivers a very good home theatre experience, and is especially suited to those who don’t want to permanently install it, but just enjoy a big picture from time to time.
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technologytell.com Updated: 2013-09-20 01:20:29
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My whole life I've dreamed of having a projector, but given the size of my house, and the realities of the world, it's just never been in the cards. I just didn't have enough room in the house to allow for a proper throw distance with an image appreciably...
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Big-screen entertainment in a small room? It's not a pipe dream. The BenQ W1080ST projector's short throw ratio and bright, punchy picture make it a great contender for turning your modest-sized room into a modest-sized cinema theatre. We tend to deal...
Bright, clear picture, Punchy highlights, Deep, subtle blacks, Good detail, Easy to set up...
Colours could be subtler, 3D glasses not included...
There's plenty to like about the BenQ W1080ST. Its bright, sharp picture is exciting to watch, and the colours are certainly eye-catching (if sometimes a little too vivid).It faces tough competition from the Epson EH-TW5910, though, which only costs a han...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-02-12 02:12:07
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Most homes don't have rooms long enough to get a quality image from a standard video projector. That's why short-throw projectors have been taking off. BenQ has taken advantage of...
Shortthrow lens: 2.16metrewide image from 1.5 metres away, No crosstalk (overlapping 2D images) in 3D mode, Faithful colours in Standard mode, Higherthanaverage contrast ratio (1,360:1 measured on our 1% white test card), Very little rainbow effect, Low i...
Fan noise, Small remote control without backlighting, No lens shift, No motion interpolation...
The W1080ST has all the same advantages as the W1070 (faithful colours, high contrast, flawless 3D...) and adds a short-throw lens that allows it to project an over two-metre-wide image from just 1.5 metres away. In other words, another home run from BenQ...
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Generally you need a decent sized room to enjoy the benefits of big screen projection but what do you do if space is at a premium? The simple answer is that you buy a projector with a short throw lens. That means you can project a decent sized image whils...
Excellent greyscale performance, Impressive motion handling, Decent video processing, Great 3D performance, Useful if space is limited, Bright images, Price...
Mediocre Blacks, Limited shadow detail, Rainbow artefacts, Fans and colour wheel are noisy, No lens shift...
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BenQ have always made excellent projectors and with the W1080ST they have brought in a new age where you can buy a Full HD projector with good colour and true 3D capability but with a handy short throw lens!They haven't skimped to keep the price down; the...
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With a throw ratio of 0.69:1 to 0.83:1, this means you can get a huge 65in picture from just 1m away. The W1070, by comparison, could only manage 79in at 2m away according to BenQ. This makes the W1080ST perfect for placing on a coffee table if you don’t...
A good idea for those short on space, but video can look jerky...
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With a throw ratio of 0.69:1 to 0.83:1, this means you can get a huge 65in picture from just 1m away. The W1070, by comparison, could only manage 79in at 2m away according to BenQ. This makes the W1080ST perfect for placing on a coffee table if you don’t...
A good idea for those short on space, but video can look jerky...
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Early last year we reviewed one of our first projectors at XSReviews, the BenQ W1060. We awarded that projector 9/10 stars, lauding its picture quality, connectivity options, accessible OSD and good value.One year and a few months later, we're back with i...
Incredible throw ratio makes for a room-filling projection, Much improved performance in dark scenes compared to W1060, Good selection of ports and logical OSD make for easy setup...
No 3D glasses included in the box, Noisy fan during operations noticeable at low volume levels, HDTVs are still superior for darker scenes, Score, 10/10...
I expected a lot from the W1080ST, and the projector delivered in spades. The new short throw ratio makes the projector usable in much tighter spaces than before, and the image quality remains high. In fact, the tricky part for any projector – black level...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-08-08 05:45:54
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Meet the BenQ Q1080ST, a full HD DLP projector that lets you bring the cinema experience to your living room, even if space is at a premium. Its short throw range and variety of connections promise to let you hook up almost anything you own, but does it d...
BenQ's no stranger to making projectors, as we came away impressed with its compact and similarly shortthrow GP10, but it was limited in resolution and speed. The W1080ST takes the short range of its smaller sibling, but you're treated to a full 1080p res...
While the W1080ST excels at its main priority, BenQ has also stuffed in a 10W speaker to try and offer you the compete cinema package. The speaker is simply terrible, though, giving hardly any clarity and tinny sound that is best avoided. The projector do...
BenQ has crafted a versatile, flexible projector that's capable of beaming almost anything you can hook up at a short range, and at a high quality too. If you get excited for movie nights at home, the W1080ST could be the perfect addition to watching your...
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This is almost exactly the same projector that Steve Withers reviewed back in March 2014. It is a short throw (hence the suffix of ST) unit from BenQ that offers big screen 1080p images and 3D support as well as handy calibration features and an improveme...
Good brightness even with 3D images, Works well in rooms with limited light control, Good sharp images with decent motion handling, Good video processing, Good 3D performance, Good value for money for those with a small space to work in...
Mediocre black levels, No shadow detail in lower reaches of the image, No lens shift, Noisy even in low lamp settings...
If you have a normal room with the length to use a regular projector - then stick with that route, the W1080ST+ is not for you.However, if you are lacking the space and ability to get a normal projector far enough back for a large image, this is one produ...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-12-22 19:57:17
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If you're looking for a projector, either to use as a portable presentation display device or a compact home theater system, you may be interested in what BenQ has sent to us to review recently. The BenQ W1080ST is a short-throw projector that provides a...
Large projection area from small distances, Wire array of connectivity, 3D support...
Expensive...
The BenQ W1080ST short-throw projector is yet another amazing projector by the Taiwanese display and imaging experts. Despite it being on the pricey side, what you get is a projector that works well in tight spaces, provides great quality and comes with...
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Short Wonder While the ST term hasn't been bandied around much, its inclusion is significant for those who has compact living quarters. To give one an idea of the kind of throw ratios this projector offers, the W1080ST is able to project a 65in image from...
Review: BenQ W1080STWhile TV sizes are constantly growing, projectors have always been the go-to choice for those looking to build a home theatre. Long the domain of the affluent, budget projectors have finally made possible for the more modest consumer t...
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A long established player in the market, BenQ has the reputation as one of the most well-known projector manufacturer in the market and earlier today, the company has provided us a brief access to one of its upcoming product for 2013. Officially named as...
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If you look at BenQ's Web site, or just compare features and specs, you'll probably wind up thinking that except for its short-throw lens, the BenQ W1080ST$879.00 at Amazon is essentially identical to the BenQ W1070%displayPrice% at %seller%. However, the...
Short-throw lens. Works directly with HDMI 1.4a devices like Blu-ray players and cable TV for 2D and full 1080p 3D.
Doesn't work with 120Hz DLP-link glasses for 3D; needs 144Hz glasses...
The BenQ W1080ST 3D home entertainment projector offers a short throw, high-quality 1080p video, and 3D, plus it's bright enough to let you leave the lights on...
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As one of the only 1080p home video projectors to feature a short throw lens, the BenQ W1080ST is in a class of its own. This $1299 powerhouse combines high light output, strong dynamic range, excellent color, no significant rainbows, and respectable 3...
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The W1080ST is a single chip DLP projector. It is full 1080p resolution, and it is 3D capable. It has HDMI 1.4 which allows this BenQ W1080ST projector to support Blu-ray 3D, which gives it a competitive edge over several lower cost projectors...
I found the BenQ W1080ST home entertainment projector to be just like its slightly less expensive sibling the W1070. Let's get this straight – they are essentially the same projector. That said: The color tables have been updated since we reviewed the...
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When it comes to HD projectors catering to the home-entertainment market, you don't have to look too far beyond BenQ. They have recently developed a knack for producing HD projectors that don't look it. They are small, relatively slim but under that hood...
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When it comes to HD projectors catering to the home-entertainment market, you don't have to look too far beyond BenQ. They have recently developed a knack for producing HD projectors that don't look it. They are small, relatively slim but under that hood...
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BenQ W1080ST Projector is a compact little projector, which compared to other projectors, is wisely priced and packs a lot within. If you are familiar with projectors, you might understand that the projectors aren’t easy to move. They are bulky, consum...
BenQ W1080ST can be a perfect home theater companion with decent audio output and is easy to install and setup. It is especially suited for those who don’t want to permanently install it but just enjoy a big picture from time to time even in different places...
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