BenQ TK850i True 4K HDR-PRO Smart Home Entertainment Projector powered by Android TV | 3000 Lumens | 98% Rec.709 | Lens shift & Keystone for Easy Setup | 3D Projector for Binge Watchers and Sports
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Kyle
> 3 dayThis projector was a direct upgrade from an HT2050A and is my first 4K unit. I have to say, the sharpness of the image and richness of color continue to blow me away in the past few days Ive had it installed. The improved contrast due to the inclusion of a dynamic iris is an added bonus as well! My Home Theater is fairly small, being 11x13ft in size, so my front row is close to my screen. This was manageable with the 2050A as long as you didnt learn forward, but literally standing a foot from my screen I can hardly make out individual pixels. I skipped the 2550 last year because it seemed like it had a little too much baggage. But just like other reviewers have stated, I think BenQ nailed it with this projectors performance at this price point and many will make the jump over to 4K. Amazon for its part seemed completely aloof as to the stock situation with the HT3550, so fortunately I was able to acquire one elsewhere and couldnt be happier!
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Ms. Catalina Crona
> 3 dayEasy set up and great picture!
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Miss Amira Cremin
> 3 dayI bought this product to watch movies outside with my kids, this projector impressed me very much with its image quality. I would buy this again, and very much reccomend this to anyone who is looking for a good projector at a fair price.
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Lewmatic1
> 3 dayThis is my fourth projector in 10yrs. Recently had the Epson 5040UB and decided to go with Benqs HT3550 DLP 4K (1080 × 4), over Epsons new 5050UB claimed 4K which actually only displays 2k (1080 x 2) (read Epsons fine print). The HT3550 is also about half the price. The HT3550 is so much sharper than my old 5040UB, its like seeing 4k for the first time. Due to having light colored walls in my light controlled theater, I really dont see a noticeable difference in the claimed contrast between the two. This project is not advertised as a bright room projector and will not be suitable for that environment. With todays projectors in the sub $3000 range, theres a trade off of either having deep rich true theater like colors, or a super bright picture. I prefer I true to form picture in a light controlled room.
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Brian
> 3 dayBought this for my son as a gift. It’s great. Clarity of projected picture is excellent the built in speaker was fabulous more than expected for audio sound. Didn’t have to hook our speaker system up. We have movie nights almost ever weekend with my sons friends over.
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Elijah Abernathy MD
> 3 dayGreat projector! Purchased this projector to replace a Mitshibishi one I had for years and it didn’t have 4K. This projector with 4K has such a great picture I don’t know why I didn’t purchase it sooner. Very happy with the product. :)
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Sarge812
> 3 dayfirst off, yes this is my first projector. Before buying this product i did did quite a bit of research. For the money ($1400) this was to have been one of the good ones, or better ones. So when i finally got the product delivered, I was excited. I did did a test run on it and placed up high and checked out the video. I was using a 4K firestick. Keep in mind that I do have sufficient bandwidth to run 4K. So my initial thought was that i needed to do some major tweaks. So again did my research and modified also to the settings. Also on a side i do have to say I am not a fan of the menus on this. Every time you make a change, it goes out of the menu and then you have to go back in.. ridiculous... anyway.. So after completing the install, i rechecked everything again. Same thing and not clear for a 4K projector at all. So then i looked at the version and found that there was a newer version. So i updated the projector. Put the 4K Firestick on some 4K content (again) and still not looking clear. it shows only as 2400 and not the 3840 for 4k. I have seen videos of people using the firestick and getting great picture. But not on his one that i have, at least for me. So again.. I thought it was the Firestick. So I ended using one of the other ones i have and still the same quality. i have to say I am extremely disappointed and at this point would NOT recommend this product for the money that I spent.
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kyle Stevens
> 3 daythis projector has a great SDR picture I cant find any fault there. The Problem is I purchased this for HDR content. My projector upon entering HDR mode becomes so saturated with yellow that the BenQ built in menus show up yellow. I have reached out multiple times to BenQ for help and/or a resolution. All of these attempts fall on deaf ears if they reach any at all. Multiple calls with no answer after half an hour or more wait. multiple attempts to leave a voicemail only for the mailbox to not allow Messages. Two emails now dating back to the 13th of May 2020 (today is the 27th). To say the customer experience is horrible may be giving it to much credit. I havent had an experience yet. I am hoping I can save someone else doing their research the heart ache. You may get lucky and get a perfect unit, but if you arent into high stakes gambling without a great reward pass on it.
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Colten Stark V
> 3 dayOnly real dislike is that superimposed images and information, still or scrollng are jittery and it really annoys me. If is audition a 4k projector that does not do this then I will buy it if the price is not ridiculous. This may not be the fault of the 3550 but the broadcaster, that is to be determined.
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cj Sorrells
> 3 dayI upgraded to the ht3550 from the ht2550...Incan certainly see the improvements. I see post about light, but I turn on the lights and it still looks fine... I really enjoy this projector