Projectors have long had the last word for an immersive home entertainment experience. Unlike regular TVs, these devices bring the big screen experience home. These days however, they aren’t necessarily limited only to watching your favourite movies and TV shows.
What if we told you, there’s a new projector in the market which along with movie buffs, also caters to gamers? Intrigued? Meet the BenQ TK710STi 4K smart short throw laser projector.
BenQ TK710STi: What’s there to know?
The new BenQ TK710STi gets a 4K resolution along with HDR 10, and a peak brightness of as much as 3,200 lumens for bright and vivid images. That’s not all. There’s also support for refresh rates of up to 60Hz at a 4K resolution, 120Hz at a 1440p resolution, and as much as 240Hz at a 1080p resolution.
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It also gets a low response time of just 4.16ms, which makes the projector ideal for gaming. Oh and if that’s not enough for you, the BenQ TK710STi can also project images up to 100 inches large, from a distance of just 5.5 feet. And it doesn’t end there. For deeper blacks and brighter whites, there’s also a high 600,000:1 contrast ratio.
Besides this, it gets eARC support for high-quality audio transmission, along with Android TV in-built, with Netflix and Prime Video pre-installed.
The laser light source on the BenQ TK710STi also gets a lifespan of as much as 30,000 hours, which means reliability ideally shouldn’t be an issue with the projector either.
BenQ TK710STi: Pricing and availability
The BenQ TK710STi smart short throw laser projector is priced at Rs 3,59,000, and can be purchased from the company’s website, as well as all other partner retail outlets and major e-commerce portals across the country.
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Atreya Raghavan
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