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» BenQ MP620p Multimedia DLP Projector Review
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February 9, 2007BenQ MP620p Multimedia DLP Projector ReviewThe BenQ MP620p projector is well priced projector delivering 2200 ANSI lumens of brightness making it suitable for business use where there is significant ambient light. BenQ have also added other features which enhance the projectors business usefulness.
The MP620p utilizes Texas Instruments’ DLP (Digital Light Processing) microdisplay technology. Native resolution is XGA (1024 x 768) although the unit has resolutions from VGA (640 x 350) to SXGA (1280 x 1024). The projector has a single DLP microdisplay chip and therefore has a color wheel. In this case BenQ have employed their “golden ratio” color wheel which has 5 segments to balance color saturation and maximize color accuracy with the original input signal. A color wheel adds to projector noise but, BenQ has done a good job with their baffled cooling system and in this case delivers a 28dB sound level in economic mode and 31dB otherwise. With this unit one can project an image from 31 to 300 inches in size. Of course image brightness on the screen depends on the ambient light levels and the projector positioning. The BenQ MP620p has a fairly reasonable lamp life of 4,000 hours. Contrast RatioThe quoted contrast ratio is 2000:1 however, the testing method was not stated. Full On/ Full Off tests deliver higher test results than the ANSI test. However, the figure is satisfyingly high and matches what would be expected of a projector which can be used in well illuminated environments. PortabilityFor a projector being purchased for business its portability should be consided. With a weight of 6 lbs (2.72 kg) and dimensions of 10.3 x 3.9 x 8.5 inches the BenQ MP620p can be considered portable. Business UseBenQ have included a number of features which will make the life of a presenter a little easier. Presenters should be noted that the projector is both PC and Mac compatible. Digital keystone correction Digital keystone correction provides flexibility for projector set-up. Although, digital keystone correction is prone to introducing unwanted artifacts into the projected image. At the price BenQ is offering the MP620p, lens shift is not included. Quick Cooling With the Quick Cooling function the projector cooling time has been reduced by 60% with the presenter is free to leave quickly if another appointment time is closing in. Auto Off The BenQ MP620p shuts off automatically when it detects no input sources for a period of time. This functionality saves power and eliminates the risk of projector overheating. Front Ventilation Design Light leakage and hot air exhaust from a rear projector ventilation duct can be annoying and distracting for an audience so BenQ have designed the MP620p with a front vent design. Password Protection Function To provide some security when using the BenQ MP620p in an insecure environment it has been equipped with a password function that prevents unauthorized use and deters theft. 9 Application Modes For quick customization of setting for various applications the BenQ MP620p has 9 unique built-in application modes. Application modes are for PC signal input (Brightest, Presentation, Photo, Gaming and Video) and video signal input (Movie, Cinema, Gaming and Photo). Related BenQ Projector ModelsThe BenQ MP620p is part of BenQ’s “Multimedia” line of projectors. The series progresses from the lowest specification (and cost) BenQ Model MP510 to the MP610 , the MP611c and the MP720p. The main differences are in the resolution, brightness.
The M620p can be augmented with a wireless connection with the addition of and optional 802.11a/b/g wireless kit. This is particularly useful if the projector is to be installed in a difficult to reach position. Further ReadingOther BenQ projector reveiws are:
A technology guide which may be of interest is Fifteen Tips for Selecting a Portable Digital Projector. Practical Home Theater: A Guide to Video and Audio Systems (2007 Edition) Home Theaters and Electronic Houses
MP620p Specification
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[...] The BenQ MP611p is part of BenQ’s “Multimedia” line of projectors. The series progresses from the lowest specification (and cost) BenQ Model MP510 to the MP610 , the MP620p and the MP720p. The main differences are in the resolution, brightness. [...]
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[...] The BenQ MP610 is part of BenQ’s “Multimedia” line of projectors. The series progresses from the lowest specification (and cost) BenQ Model MP510 to the MP611c , the MP620p and the MP720p. The main differences are in the resolution, brightness. [...]
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