BenQ HT1070 DLP Projector Review Settings

Settings

Color mode Cinema
Brightness 55
Contrast 25
Sharpness 1
Noise Reduction 1
MPEG Noise Reduction 1
Color Temperature Normal
R Gain 100
G Gain 100
B Gain 100
R Offset 254
G Offset 253
B Offset 250
Gamma 2.2
Lamp Power Economic
Brilliant Color On
Aspect Normal
Overscan Off
HDMI Video Range Normal
Color Management
Red
Hue 180
Gain 20
Saturation 51
Green
Hue 218
Gain 290
Saturation 220
Blue
Hue 240
Gain 165
Saturation 214
Cyan
Hue 105
Gain 225
Saturation 200
Magenta
Hue 215
Gain 227
Saturation 213
Yellow
Hue 265
Gain 230
Saturation 192
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Billy's picture

Damn, to get a 1080P projector for under $700 list! In 2000 I paid 6K for a 720P Sony W10HT, I thought THAT was a bargain! Glad I didn't wait 17 years for the better deal, would have missed out on a lot of great fun. In 2010 upgraded to a Sony 1080P, that was only 3.5K, another great buy, or so I thought. Our kids are just getting out of college and lament no theater sized experience like they grew up with (a 10 foot screen is addictive) Might steer them this way. Of course, when a 4K 65 inch flat screen is only a grand, might be a hard sell. Technology marches on, a'int it grand?!!!! 4K projection calls out my name every night after the lights are out. That siren song is hard to resist, of course it might steer my marriage onto the rocks, too. Think I might hold out for a roll up 10 foot OLED to replace my screen. Don't laugh, the way things are going, by 2020 when I plan to upgrade again, might be fiscally practical.

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