Ultimately, the BenQ W1060 provides a compelling example of a projector that will serve as a meaningful upgrade over a similarly priced HDTV. While the two paradigms have their strengths and weaknesses, I feel for rooms that allow for it a projector c...
Published: 2013-01-21, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Reference greyscale after calibration, Excellent motion handling, Good video processing, Bright images, Long bulb life, Price
Poor blacks, Limited shadow detail, Some noise in the image, Rainbow artefacts, Undersaturated colours, Lack of 2:2 cadence detection, Fans and colour wheel are noisy
Great price, Pretty design, Bright colourful pictures suited to ambient light viewing
Black levels very average, Rainbow effect, Shimmering effect over small details
In the end we're torn about the BenQ W1060. As a serious movie machine it doesn't quite pass muster thanks to the distracting impact of its rainbow effect and some wishy washy black levels. But in other areas its pictures have quite a bit more quality and...
Great design, Lightweight, Competitively priced, Great picture quality,
Overall, the BenQ W1060 Projector has performed to levels we haven’t really seen in projectors we’ve used before, that were in the same price bracket.The image quality when using the W1060 with your PC, via VGA, and using it with your HD TV is absolute...
Ingen linsjustering, Flimmer, Rörelsestörningar, Begränsad svärta
W1060 är en billig HD-projektor som hade kunnat vara ett fynd. Efter kalibrering har den en skarp bild med bra intensitet. Och den har 3D-kalibrering av varje färg, vilket innebär att man kan göra en professionell kalibrering. Men stor bild får man bara l...