I had the BENQ 1080st for the last 6 years waiting on this bad boy. So much better and way better picture than some other competitors that cost more. A good screen makes a huge difference as well.
Should I get this or the Hisense C2 Ultra? They seem to be the top laser projectors at the moment with the Valerion Visionmaster Pro 2 being great too but releasing in December.
Sorry about that! We try to make our videos realistic and relatable, and after a couple years of use on this impact screen, it has loosened up a little bit, but still works just fine!
Thanks! Mounting distance (or throw distance) depends on how large your screen is. You can get a better idea of how far away you have to mount it with our screen size calculator! www.carlofet.com/screen-size-calculator
I'm looking for a projector that will be mounted roughly 18-19 feet away from the screen and the screen is going to be 213 inches wide and 105 inches tall. Would this one work?
Hey Joe! Our screen size calculator would be perfect for this scenario. Check it out here: www.carlofet.com/screen-size-calculator From the information you provided, it seems as though your screen will be wider than a 16:9 ratio. But if you stick with the 16:9 aspect ratio and want to fill the height of the screen, the projector will need to be placed 11'9" away from the screen (but there will be blank screen space on the sides of the image). If you want to fill the width, it needs to be 13'5" away from the screen, but your projected image will spill over the top and bottom of the viewable screen. You could try out making a custom resolution using our tips in this video: ua-cam.com/video/qfPSQ_KzI_c/v-deo.html If you have more questions, reach out to our experts on our customer service team here: www.carlofet.com/contact
I am looking for a recommendation. I have around $2000 to spend on a projector for my garage SIM build. Screen width 116 inches. 4:3 image. Hitting mat 9.5’ from screen. Looking for best bang for the buck for image sharpness & brightness. The tk710sti is appealing since it’s 4k. Will. Be running gspro with i9 4080super graphics card. Ceiling mount. Which units would you recommend? Thank you Mike
Hi Mike! With these specific of questions, I'd suggest you reach out to our expert customer service team here: www.carlofet.com/contact They will be much better equipped to help you!
We haven't done the TK710STi vs. those two yet, but we have some other comparisons that might interest you! TK700STi (first version of TK710STi) vs. LK936ST: ua-cam.com/video/BVOeHTFi0xY/v-deo.htmlsi=8f0BvX191kauIcqQ LK936ST vs. LG BU53PST (original version of BU53RG): ua-cam.com/video/WKfZOHlrwmw/v-deo.htmlsi=yBjQPehxh0rTLmml Hope this helps a bit!
@@CarlsPlace I heard that the AH700ST is only 4000 lumens when set to bright mode, and this distorts the colour accuracy. The TK710STI is brighter at normal output mode.
Do you know if you can adjust the aspect ratio in the graphics card to 1:1 for an 8ft x 8ft screen without distortion, or should I go for a golf specific projector like the LH600st or AH700ST, which have screen fill? Unfortunately though they are not 4K.
Hey there! Check out our video on custom aspect ratios. You'll be able to see how changing the aspect ratio/resolution on your graphics card affects the image. The following link skips to the exact part we talk about 1:1 aspect ratio for an 8x8 screen: ua-cam.com/video/qfPSQ_KzI_c/v-deo.htmlsi=V1Cin_QlGS8cW-rf&t=305 Hope this helps!
As an update, I just bought the tk710sti and in my app (for the new Square Golf Launch Monitor) you can set it at 1:1. With the projector set on Auto aspect ratio, it shows the picture perfectly. No need to touch the graphics card settings. Thanks again.
@@CarlsPlace It's still on backorder. I should get it next week. I've been using the app which allows you to try out the settings and graphics without the LM.
Per BenQ's website, it sounds like it would work for your system: "Additionally, eARC enables 7.1-channel and Dolby Atmos audio to transmit unaltered full-resolution signals to your sound system through a single HDMI cable"
We did the previous (TK700STi) version here: ua-cam.com/video/BVOeHTFi0xY/v-deo.htmlsi=1p1JOl_M8VMsetW6 So imagine the TK710STi being better than the TK700STi and a bit closer to the LK936ST!
It's pretty great for movies! We've mostly found that if it works well for golf simulation, it typically is great for movies. Especially the 4K projectors!
@carlsplace I contacted BenQ customer support, and they said this: Regarding the TK710 and TK710STi display size and distance concerns. It should be the lens limitations. More details explanation as below. Thanks ~ Insufficient Focal Length: In average or telephoto mode, the lens’s focal length may not be sufficient to magnify the image to a 120-inch size or more, resulting in a blurry image or an inability to fully fill the screen. Aperture Limitations: In average or telephoto mode, the aperture may be smaller, leading to reduced light intake which decreases image brightness and may make it difficult to see, especially in dimly lit environments. Regards, BenQ Service
@carlsplace thanks for the reply btw. I'm really keen on this projector but I'm confused by the contradictions between some review s and what the user manual states.
@@flyingsparrow2447 Let me get with the product team, the manual may need to be updated since this was originally aimed at home theater. I've seen it myself (and the fine folks at Carl's Place have as well) at sizes much larger than 120" and it focuses very well. I believe in this video, the image is 9-10' tall and they have good clarity at that size.
I had the BENQ 1080st for the last 6 years waiting on this bad boy. So much better and way better picture than some other competitors that cost more. A good screen makes a huge difference as well.
Should I get this or the Hisense C2 Ultra? They seem to be the top laser projectors at the moment with the Valerion Visionmaster Pro 2 being great too but releasing in December.
Great question! We only have experience with what we sell, and the TK710STi looks great!
Can't wait for mine to arrive!
The waviness of the screen distracted me the entire time.
Sorry about that! We try to make our videos realistic and relatable, and after a couple years of use on this impact screen, it has loosened up a little bit, but still works just fine!
Great video. How far away did you mount it from the screen for golf simulation?
Thanks! Mounting distance (or throw distance) depends on how large your screen is. You can get a better idea of how far away you have to mount it with our screen size calculator! www.carlofet.com/screen-size-calculator
I'm looking for a projector that will be mounted roughly 18-19 feet away from the screen and the screen is going to be 213 inches wide and 105 inches tall. Would this one work?
Hey Joe! Our screen size calculator would be perfect for this scenario. Check it out here: www.carlofet.com/screen-size-calculator
From the information you provided, it seems as though your screen will be wider than a 16:9 ratio. But if you stick with the 16:9 aspect ratio and want to fill the height of the screen, the projector will need to be placed 11'9" away from the screen (but there will be blank screen space on the sides of the image). If you want to fill the width, it needs to be 13'5" away from the screen, but your projected image will spill over the top and bottom of the viewable screen. You could try out making a custom resolution using our tips in this video: ua-cam.com/video/qfPSQ_KzI_c/v-deo.html
If you have more questions, reach out to our experts on our customer service team here: www.carlofet.com/contact
I am looking for a recommendation. I have around $2000 to spend on a projector for my garage SIM build. Screen width 116 inches. 4:3 image. Hitting mat 9.5’ from screen.
Looking for best bang for the buck for image sharpness & brightness. The tk710sti is appealing since it’s 4k. Will. Be running gspro with i9 4080super graphics card. Ceiling mount. Which units would you recommend? Thank you Mike
Hi Mike! With these specific of questions, I'd suggest you reach out to our expert customer service team here: www.carlofet.com/contact
They will be much better equipped to help you!
how does this compare to LG BU53 and LK936ST ?
We haven't done the TK710STi vs. those two yet, but we have some other comparisons that might interest you!
TK700STi (first version of TK710STi) vs. LK936ST: ua-cam.com/video/BVOeHTFi0xY/v-deo.htmlsi=8f0BvX191kauIcqQ
LK936ST vs. LG BU53PST (original version of BU53RG): ua-cam.com/video/WKfZOHlrwmw/v-deo.htmlsi=yBjQPehxh0rTLmml
Hope this helps a bit!
Would love to see a comparison between benq tk710sti and benq ah700st
We will put it on our list!
@@CarlsPlace the comparison as well as an overall review of the ah700st
@@CarlsPlace I heard that the AH700ST is only 4000 lumens when set to bright mode, and this distorts the colour accuracy. The TK710STI is brighter at normal output mode.
Do you know if you can adjust the aspect ratio in the graphics card to 1:1 for an 8ft x 8ft screen without distortion, or should I go for a golf specific projector like the LH600st or AH700ST, which have screen fill? Unfortunately though they are not 4K.
Hey there! Check out our video on custom aspect ratios. You'll be able to see how changing the aspect ratio/resolution on your graphics card affects the image. The following link skips to the exact part we talk about 1:1 aspect ratio for an 8x8 screen: ua-cam.com/video/qfPSQ_KzI_c/v-deo.htmlsi=V1Cin_QlGS8cW-rf&t=305
Hope this helps!
@@CarlsPlace That's great thanks. I've just watched the video link so it should be fine to get the TK710Sti and run it at 1:1.
As an update, I just bought the tk710sti and in my app (for the new Square Golf Launch Monitor) you can set it at 1:1. With the projector set on Auto aspect ratio, it shows the picture perfectly. No need to touch the graphics card settings. Thanks again.
@@kennyb8718 Awesome stuff! How are you liking the Square LM?
@@CarlsPlace It's still on backorder. I should get it next week. I've been using the app which allows you to try out the settings and graphics without the LM.
If I have a surround system does the 710 support audio through hdmi?
Per BenQ's website, it sounds like it would work for your system: "Additionally, eARC enables 7.1-channel and Dolby Atmos audio to transmit unaltered full-resolution signals to your sound system through a single HDMI cable"
Can you compare it to the lk936st?
We did the previous (TK700STi) version here: ua-cam.com/video/BVOeHTFi0xY/v-deo.htmlsi=1p1JOl_M8VMsetW6
So imagine the TK710STi being better than the TK700STi and a bit closer to the LK936ST!
What gspro courses were shown in the flyovers?
I believe they were:
Sanctuary - Hole 1
Fircrest - Hole 1
DPC Sodgrass - Hole 18
Seven Canyons - Hole 1
what do you think about it for movies?
It's pretty great for movies! We've mostly found that if it works well for golf simulation, it typically is great for movies. Especially the 4K projectors!
@@CarlsPlace Perfect Answer !!!!! 710STi it is then for me !!!
Unfortunately, it has insufficient focal length to display a clear image at 120 inch , so a pass for me.
Just an FYI, per BenQ and Projector Central, it should be able to out put image sizes 29.86" - 300.31"!
@carlsplace
I contacted BenQ customer support, and they said this:
Regarding the TK710 and TK710STi display size and distance concerns.
It should be the lens limitations. More details explanation as below. Thanks ~
Insufficient Focal Length: In average or telephoto mode, the lens’s focal length may not be sufficient to magnify the image to a 120-inch size or more, resulting in a blurry image or an inability to fully fill the screen.
Aperture Limitations: In average or telephoto mode, the aperture may be smaller, leading to reduced light intake which decreases image brightness and may make it difficult to see, especially in dimly lit environments.
Regards,
BenQ Service
@carlsplace thanks for the reply btw. I'm really keen on this projector but I'm confused by the contradictions between some review s and what the user manual states.
@@flyingsparrow2447 I guess we are confused by that as well! We'll do some more digging and let you know what we find!
@@flyingsparrow2447 Let me get with the product team, the manual may need to be updated since this was originally aimed at home theater. I've seen it myself (and the fine folks at Carl's Place have as well) at sizes much larger than 120" and it focuses very well. I believe in this video, the image is 9-10' tall and they have good clarity at that size.