This is true. It's definitely a nice touch for users planning to use this for PC gaming purposes. Personally, I've been using my projector more for console gaming. Though I believe one or both next gen consoles have recently received 1440p support in updates
YES!! Not covered a lot but this is huge for gamers when 1080p is too low and we want to keep the high refresh. Perfect compromise for this HDMI revision.
also the previous version lense had no glas in front. only the first few versions. what I hate on Benq is that you can not update the firmware by yourself
None that i could see no. Only ghosting and blur i noticed was the result of my camera recording at 30fps. Gameplay footage in person looked super smooth
Because 120'' is a little bit bigger than 65'' And this is assuming you already have a ps5. Why would you buy this if you didnt already have a console?
The immersion from 120" absolutely destroys a 65 inch in the same room. No use in having an OLED when it looks like you're playing games through a port hole of a ship lolll.
@Nick930 sorry I thought if you bought something and used it for a video, then it's considered a business expense and can be written off. Unless they gave it to you and I missed that part. I was trying to make a joke. Love you man 😊
I'm definitely interested in getting a gaming projector, but man that lack of HDMI 2.1 and VRR really REALLY hurts the value proposition vs standard display.
Definetly. Though if you're console gaming, especially retro console gaming with friends, this thing is great. Ive used the previous model a lot this year and its great for parties
I would play some games with a projector, but I decided to use it for movie watching instead. It's my opinion of course, but that's depends on everybody
Same. I got an LG Oled and it's hard to go from that to a projector but once you see it in person, you will maybe change your mind. At least to play on it for parties like multiplayer games like Mortal Kombat, or something like Mario Kart would be epic since everyone will be playing on a regular size when it's split into 4 screens. 100 inches means a 50 inch screen for each of the 4 players on a game like that! I played Mario Party the other day with some friends on a projector and it looked great on the big screen.
I can't handle the 120 inches of Venom...
But I can
But can he handle your 0.69" ?
How about 2"?
No-one can!! 😂😂
I usually can only handle about 8 inches of venom. But to each thier own i suppose
Another good improvement over the old x3000i is the 2560x1440p120 mode.
This is true. It's definitely a nice touch for users planning to use this for PC gaming purposes. Personally, I've been using my projector more for console gaming. Though I believe one or both next gen consoles have recently received 1440p support in updates
YES!! Not covered a lot but this is huge for gamers when 1080p is too low and we want to keep the high refresh. Perfect compromise for this HDMI revision.
That looks great! I've always wanted to give this kind of technology a try but I don't have the space for it. Great vid
🎃
@Nick930 does the LOD bug you mentioned in marvel spiderman 2 in comparison video b/w ms2 and ms remastered solved??
What is the cost of maintenance after LED lamp life is over.. no reviews highlights this cost of consumables.
. Pls mention here❤
also the previous version lense had no glas in front. only the first few versions.
what I hate on Benq is that you can not update the firmware by yourself
My girlfriend is perfectly happy with 4 inches of venom
Do you plan on doing a Ark survival evolved comparison?
Pixelation heaven
Huh? The footage here is offscreen captured with a camera.
The in person quality is obviously not "pixelated"
another amazing video I can tell nick
bro that title made me click even harder
LOL
"Im just gonna date her even harder" - Michael Scott
Damn Venom is Packing.
Ayo, Venom got 120 in slong?
Big nope until HDMI 2.1
Is there ghosting, smearing, and/or blurry motion??
None that i could see no. Only ghosting and blur i noticed was the result of my camera recording at 30fps. Gameplay footage in person looked super smooth
That is too much!!!
No 2.1 in 2023 Fail
we have to skip it :(
Bro, it's all nice and dandy but at the same price i can buy a Samsung 65" OLED and a PS5 so why bother?
Because 120'' is a little bit bigger than 65''
And this is assuming you already have a ps5. Why would you buy this if you didnt already have a console?
The immersion from 120" absolutely destroys a 65 inch in the same room. No use in having an OLED when it looks like you're playing games through a port hole of a ship lolll.
Todays topic: tax right off.
Thats.. not how tax write offs work lol what?
@Nick930 sorry I thought if you bought something and used it for a video, then it's considered a business expense and can be written off. Unless they gave it to you and I missed that part. I was trying to make a joke. Love you man 😊
Omg Nick930 I'd love to hang out in your cool basement 😍
lol that's sus
120 INCHES OF WHAT????? 😧
Those 2.1 HDMI 4K 120hrz ports are taking their time at BenQ and OPTOMA.
Buy an HDMI splitter.
Needs horizontal lens shift so you can position it in corner of a room
I'm definitely interested in getting a gaming projector, but man that lack of HDMI 2.1 and VRR really REALLY hurts the value proposition vs standard display.
Definetly. Though if you're console gaming, especially retro console gaming with friends, this thing is great. Ive used the previous model a lot this year and its great for parties
Cool. Flexing a free TV.
Except I already had a projector before, so this isn't a "flex" so much as it is a review.
If I were to flex, I'd show off my PC
I would play some games with a projector, but I decided to use it for movie watching instead. It's my opinion of course, but that's depends on everybody
Looks decent but I love my LG oled
Same. I got an LG Oled and it's hard to go from that to a projector but once you see it in person, you will maybe change your mind. At least to play on it for parties like multiplayer games like Mortal Kombat, or something like Mario Kart would be epic since everyone will be playing on a regular size when it's split into 4 screens. 100 inches means a 50 inch screen for each of the 4 players on a game like that! I played Mario Party the other day with some friends on a projector and it looked great on the big screen.
ayo?
Ayo this video was expected 😂