BenQ has a series of short throw projectors targeting the education and office markets. The BenQ MP782 is one of them offering WXGA resolution and can be positioned as close as 36 inches from the screen. The primary advantage is that a presentation does not have to be disrupted with people trying to cross in front of the projector.

The next phase in projection technology is the availability of 3D. These standards are being firmed up and expect to see more on this as the year progresses. The DLP® Link technology used in the BenQ Projectors requires only one projector (as opposed to two perfectly aligned projectors required today).

The BenQ supports WXGA (1280 x 800) and uses the BrilliantColor Technology. The  BenQ 3D Color Management provides the freedom to fine-tune color intensity to meet any preference. It lets users independently adjust the hue, grain, and saturation levels of all six color wheel tones (red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow) without colors compromising each other). The projector has a contrast ratio of 2,400:1 and is rated at 2500 Lumens. It supports Analog RGB, DVI-D, S-Video and Composite Video. It also has a Stereo Mini Jack and RCA L/R audio inputs. The MP782 ST weighs close to 8 lbs. Since the education market is targeted, the MP782 ST has two onboard speakers.

There are other short throw projectors in the market. In a previous article, we had written about the InFocus short throw projectors. The BenQ offerings are comparable and trending the latest technology offerings like 3D support. BenQ has a reputation for offering cutting edge quality products and we expect this product to carry on with that tradition.

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