Description
The BenQ MX766 is just the projector you need in any setting. Featuring XGA resolution, 4000 ANSI lumens, and 13000:1 contrast ratio, the MX766 also offers multi display support for ultra-smooth connection. TheMX766 also supports PC-less presentation and 3D! As the first DLP brand to incorporate Philips' ImageCare technology into its projector lamp system, BenQ has taken the next step in developing its own SmartEco Technology. The MX766 brings together uncompromised brightness, exquisite picture quality, and optimized lamp life through Smarteco features. Eco Blank mode allows presenters to blank the projection screen whenever they need to direct the audience's focus back on them - or simply when the projector is not in use. The SmartEco Mode cleverly adjusts the lamp power to maximize power savings by delivering the best contrast and brightness performance using only as much light as needed for the image/video being presented. No source detected mode switches the MX766 to Eco Blank Mode if the projector is left on for over three minutes without a display source. When inactive, the MX766 keeps power consumption to a minimum with 0.5W standby power. USB Drive Display allows projection from a USB flash drive. Save the files you need onto a USB flash drive and insert it into the MX766 to start sharing. File types supported are JPEG, JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF and TIFF. To make your teaching job easier, BenQ has added the teaching template function to the MX766. Now, with four different line pattern designs to choose from - Letter Formation, Musical Staff, Worksheet and Coordinate Chart, you can easily write or draw on whiteboards as well as blackboards without the need of drawing lines or charts. Ecofacts: Arsenic-free optical glass, BFR/PVC-free casing plastics, PVC-free plastic packaging.
BenQ MX766 4000 Lumen XGA SmartEco 3D DLP Projector
Current Price
$1 490
Average
$1 100
Min Price
$448
Max Price
$1 543.94
Price dynamics
26%
Description
The BenQ MX766 is just the projector you need in any setting. Featuring XGA resolution, 4000 ANSI lumens, and 13000:1 contrast ratio, the MX766 also offers multi display support for ultra-smooth connection. TheMX766 also supports PC-less presentation and 3D! As the first DLP brand to incorporate Philips' ImageCare technology into its projector lamp system, BenQ has taken the next step in developing its own SmartEco Technology. The MX766 brings together uncompromised brightness, exquisite picture quality, and optimized lamp life through Smarteco features. Eco Blank mode allows presenters to blank the projection screen whenever they need to direct the audience's focus back on them - or simply when the projector is not in use. The SmartEco Mode cleverly adjusts the lamp power to maximize power savings by delivering the best contrast and brightness performance using only as much light as needed for the image/video being presented. No source detected mode switches the MX766 to Eco Blank Mode if the projector is left on for over three minutes without a display source. When inactive, the MX766 keeps power consumption to a minimum with 0.5W standby power. USB Drive Display allows projection from a USB flash drive. Save the files you need onto a USB flash drive and insert it into the MX766 to start sharing. File types supported are JPEG, JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF and TIFF. To make your teaching job easier, BenQ has added the teaching template function to the MX766. Now, with four different line pattern designs to choose from - Letter Formation, Musical Staff, Worksheet and Coordinate Chart, you can easily write or draw on whiteboards as well as blackboards without the need of drawing lines or charts. Ecofacts: Arsenic-free optical glass, BFR/PVC-free casing plastics, PVC-free plastic packaging.
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Product review & video
[Music] whether you're looking for a projector for home theater use or for data projection and presentations I've got two models that are going to work for you well on both scores I'm Erin and today I'm reviewing two BenQ projectors I've got the data version which is model ms 5:17 eh it's a mouthful and I've also got the home theater version which is modeled W 1090 so what's the difference first off the MS 517 eh model on the left here is specifically marketed as a data projector well the W 1090 on your right is specifically for home theater the MS 517 eh is a VGA projector which basically means it's made to work with computer monitor standards well the W 1090 is a 1080p video projector so it's built for HDTV there's a big difference in price too but the good news is that both of these projectors can be used for both home theater or data and presentation applications the video quality o


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