Monday, June 3rd 2024

BenQ Reveals the TK710, TK710STi as True 4K Casual Gaming Projectors

BenQ, the global No. 1 DLP 4K projector brand, announced today its newest 4K casual gaming projectors, the TK710 and TK710STi. Enhanced with 3200 ANSI lumens with high brightness and contrast, 95% Rec.709 and HDR compatibility, both projectors are easy to install and thrive in both light and dark rooms for enjoying movies and gaming. With low input lag and specialized HDR game modes, the projectors provide stunning imagery and fast-paced gaming for immersion into any entertainment.

An update to their predecessors which utilized a traditional lamp light source, the new projectors are equipped with 4K UHD laser-enhanced 3200 ANSI lumens, and each laser offers 20,000 hours of light source life. For a truly immersive gaming experience, the TK710 and TK710STi each have a low input lag of 16.7 ms (4K@60 Hz) and 4.2 ms (1080p@240 Hz), making both models ideal for gaming on the big screen.
Built for larger spaces, the TK710 has a throw distance of 100 inches at 8.4 feet, and 120 inches at 10 feet. Easy to install with a +10% lens shift, this projector features Specialized HDR Game Modes for PRG and FPS. The more intimate TK710STi is also easy to install and features a throw distance of 100 inches at 5 feet, and 120 inches at 6 feet and includes the Android TV dongle with Netflix for streaming capabilities.

"We recognize the need for dynamic, easy-to-use and versatile projectors," said Houston Wei, senior director of BenQ North America. "With the TK710 and TK710STi, gamers and movie buffs can experience stunning imagery and fast-paced gaming in virtually any environment."

The TK710, priced at $1,799, and the TK710STi, priced at $1,999, are available now on BenQ.com and Amazon.com.
Source: BenQ
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3 Comments on BenQ Reveals the TK710, TK710STi as True 4K Casual Gaming Projectors

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trsttte
Sorry for doing a left turn towards off topic, but any news on the new BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX mini led monitor?
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Philaphlous
$1800 and $2k for 'casual gaming' is anything but casual... better throw your wallet in a dumpster fire quick!
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TheLostSwede
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trsttteSorry for doing a left turn towards off topic, but any news on the new BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX mini led monitor?
I haven't seen anything, but the guys at Computex might find out something this week.
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