BenQ W1000+ review

Although we weren't the biggest fans of the W1000, a price-drop and some tweaks make the W1000+ a very tasty option Tested at £750

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

It’s not flawless, but it is astonishingly capable given the price tag

Pros

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    Simple set-up, easy to use

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    fine attention to detail

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    nicely balanced colours

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    price

Cons

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    Not the last word in motion stability

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Choosing to bring a projector into your set up is one of the trickier decisions in an AV enthusiast's life. It brings with it all sorts of considerations that can make it seem far easier just to buy a TV.

But there's nothing like the big-screen experience, and with cheaper prices, more and more people are tempted: this projector may persuade them.

We've seen only few projectors around the £750 mark, and those have invariably been somewhat underwhelming – this BenQ's predecessor is one such example.

A fine budget big-screen beamer
But the addition of a plus symbol to the model number brings some changes that, along with a price cut, could make all the difference.

Most notable is an improved and faster colour wheel and a boost to the claimed contrast ratio. Elsewhere in the compact chassis you'll find two HDMI inputs, a PC connection and even a small speaker. The DLP projector boasts a Full HD 1080p resolution, too.

Our first impressions are wholly positive. The remote is neatly laid-out, with red backlit buttons, while the on-screen menus are clear and exhaustive.

As complex as you want it to be
It can be as complex as you like here in terms of picture management, though it's a shame, if to be expected, that motorised or at least better control of the lens isn't integrated.

Nevertheless, for £750, the level of detail on display is excellent. Close-up shots reveal bristles on faces in Terminator Salvation, while expansive landscape shots hold up well in terms of sharpness and insight.

The colour balance is strong overall, with natural shades sitting alongside bright, vivid hues as required and decent black levels. There are some issues with fast motion and you'll spot the occasional touch of instability, but nothing we can't overlook for the price.

As a first, tentative step in to the world of home cinema projectors, we think the BenQ W1000+ is a fine introduction.

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