BenQ launches W4000i 4LED 4K Home Cinema Projector, priced at Rs 4,00,000 – Times of India
The BenQ W4000i 4LED 4K Home Cinema Projector comes with a price tag of Rs 4,00,000 and it is available on all the authorised retail stores in the country.
BenQ W4000i 4LED 4K Home Cinema Projector highlights
- Remarkable brightness and wide colour range: The W4000i delivers vibrant visuals with its impressive 3200 ANSI lumens brightness and 100% DCI-P3 colour coverage, ensuring accurate and vibrant colours in any lighting condition.
- Exceptional resolution: The W4000i’s True 4K resolution presents movies with exceptional clarity, capturing every subtle detail for an immersive viewing experience.
- Efficient LED light source: The W4000i utilizes an efficient 4LED light source (RGBB), providing faster start-up times, longer lifespan, and reduced maintenance compared to traditional lamps. The Smart Eco mode adjusts brightness intelligently, saving energy and extending the LED life up to 30,000 hours.
- HDR-PRO with HDR10+ for perfect details in dark and bright areas: BenQ’s HDR-PRO technology with Local Contrast Enhancer enhances dynamic contrast in HDR10+ and HLG modes, delivering lifelike colours and exceptional detail in both bright and dark areas. The W4000i projector fulfils all resolution, colour gamut, and dynamic range requirements, ensuring spectacular 4K HDR experiences with cinematic colour accuracy and incredible detail reproduction.
- Cinematic modes and colour temperature tuning: The W4000i offers customisable picture modes like Filmmaker Mode and Cinema Mode, providing accurate colours and an authentic movie-going experience. BenQ’s colour temperature tuning with 11 white balance controls further enhances visual accuracy and elevates the overall viewing experience.
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