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BenQ - TK710 4K Laser

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"I also some gaming so the very low latency this projector has is so much better"


"Coming from an Optoma HD144x I’m really happy with the TK710’s performance. The picture is absolutely stunning. Colors have plenty of pop and the black levels are very good, especially considering the gamer focus of this projector. ... Looking at some HDR footage on YouTube I don’t feel like I’m really missing any color at all."

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"long life ... no replacement bulb costs"


"Both are laser/LED light sources, for long term reliability."


"the laser light system which should last many many years."

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"It is bright and looks like OLED."


"I have the TK710 and it is as easy to see in full daylight as my tv."


"its very bright even in sunny room"

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"It is bright and looks like OLED."


"Coming from an Optoma HD144x I’m really happy with the TK710’s performance. The picture is absolutely stunning. Colors have plenty of pop and the black levels are very good, especially considering the gamer focus of this projector. ... Looking at some HDR footage on YouTube I don’t feel like I’m really missing any color at all."


"The combo pretty much looks like a giant 4K television unless I flip on the bright ceiling light that's right beside the projector."

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"Mine is mounted about 4 feet overhead from where I sit, and I can't hear it all over the two PCs and small refrigerator in the room. ... I'll add that it is noticably quieter than the Epson was."


"I can confirm that the ECO modes noise level is pleasantly low."

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"the DLP high frequency flicker gave me a headache after a while. ... the combined effect of each step can be perceived, even if not consciously and causes eye fatigue or headaches for some people. Unfortunately myself included."


"But it suffers badly from rainbow artifects."


"Sometimes I see the rainbow effect every now and then"

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"I wouldn’t recommend the tk710, I had one and it had this weird pattern on the screen, apparently quite common in DLP (it’s dithering from the mirrors) ... BenQ said it was “normal”, I returned it as it was visible in dark content from a viewing distance of around 2m."


"But it suffers badly from rainbow artifects."


"I don’t think so. This projector is aimed at gamers more than movie enthusiasts."

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"My first unit had strong light leakage. ... It was replaced two times and each consecutive unit had the same issue."


"Don't buy this product! I bought one and it definitely has a very bad light leaking problem."


"I’ve had issues with light bleed which after 3 exchanges for a new unit still isn’t solved. ... The image the TK710 produces is great, it’s compact and relatively silent, but the light bleed makes it unusable for me. ... Perhaps people using it with the light on don’t have this issue with it…"

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"Requiring a guest to use a separate remote to power off the projector is a deal breaker. ... This is so frustrating."


"big problem for me is no turn off option via HDMI cec ... Setup only allows to set "turn on" via HDMI but no "turn off". Its stupid. ... In my config, where Yamaha amplituner is responsible for agregating all HDMI ports (Xbox, chromecast, etc) and depending on scene it sends signal to projector. When i change scene to music it should turn it off. Right now i must keep an eye on another remote."

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alu5421 • 11 months ago

This. I had an optima HD39HDR and lasted 3 years. I bought a BenQ tk710 laser and love it. It's like watching OLED

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alu5421 • 11 months ago

I had an optima. Lasted 3 years I bought the tk710 and I love it. Fills 120 inch screen. It is bright and looks like OLED. I am happy. My wife bought it for my bday. Great present.

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Donaven58 • 7 months ago

In this price range for 4k you are going to give up certain things. So the BenQ is ultimately going to look better in a darker room. You'll get more accurate contrast and colors. However, with it only being 3200lm... When you turn on lights or have outside light coming in. You won't be able to see it and it will be washed out. *** a good projector screen could help with this*** With the ViewSonic... The colors and contrast will be less accurate. You'll see that with commercial projectors. They are made to deal with more ambient light. At the cost of color accuracy. But when lights are on... It will be easier to see. Now remember, no matter how bright a projector is. It can only overcome so much ambient light. If I were you... I would buy both from B&H try them out. And return the one you don't like. Just be very careful with packaging and the projectors. They had a pretty good, no questions asked return policy when I was testing projectors. I personally really liked the ViewSonic PX749-4K UHD 4K. It was a nice middle ground.

r/projectors • BenQ TK710 vs Viewsonic LS901-4K ->
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GapzHn • 11 months ago

It is perfect I have it. Sometimes I see the rainbow effect every now and then

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GapzHn • 12 months ago

You are a great person! I have read your BenQ TK710 comments everywhere. I am using that projector

r/projectors • BenQ TK710 - not for gaming use a good choice? ->
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GapzHn • 12 months ago

If I could I would comment, but I have no idea to honest and I do not want to confuse you. I currently am using the BenQ TK710 Long Throw but I know for a certainty you can get a much better one for more $

r/projectors • Ultra short throw 4k projector for gaming ->
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AV_Integrated • 8 months ago

I would look at the BenQ TK710 as a really solid option overall. It's DLP and laser based so it is nice and quick for sports viewing and the laser means no lamp to replace. It should be within your budget as well. Look up the throw distance and make sure it fits your space properly. Go to at least a 120" screen, otherwise, just get a 100" TV for the same money. The Hisense C1/C2 models are pretty nice as well, but may be tougher to place accurately in your room.

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AV_Integrated • 6 months ago

BenQ is a solid brand. Be aware that you will want some sort of sound system to go with things and that if you have planned a spot for the projector to go, you need to be sure the throw distance will work with that projector and your 120" screen. That is, the lens on the BenQ TK710 is MUCH different than the lens on the TK710STi. [https://www.projectorcentral.com/BenQ-TK710-projection-calculator-pro.htm](https://www.projectorcentral.com/BenQ-TK710-projection-calculator-pro.htm) [https://www.projectorcentral.com/BenQ-TK710STi-projection-calculator-pro.htm#calc](https://www.projectorcentral.com/BenQ-TK710STi-projection-calculator-pro.htm#calc)

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AV_Integrated • 9 months ago

Why not a LCD projector (Epson). 3 LCD panel projectors tend to be quite durable and can look really good. Like the Epson 3800. But, DLP models also look quite good and models like the TK710 from BenQ are a pretty solid choice for entry level home theater use. Their X500i is also a really solid model. I'd take either BenQ over the Epson models as they use a solid state light engine on them. Epson is still stuck with their lamp projectors right now.

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AV_Integrated • 9 months ago

Daytime use = control the light in the room. Don't just think a thousand extra lumens will fix things. It won't. The BenQ TK710 or X500i from BenQ, if you can find one within budget, or stretch your budget, is the way to go. The TK710 is brighter but not as good for movie viewing. Both use the larger and (hopefully) more reliable .65" DLP chip. Both are laser/LED light sources, for long term reliability. The TK700 is a lot less money and readily available as a refurb. But, it uses a lamp and the older .47" DLP chip in it. Viewsonic tends to try to put out projectors similar to what BenQ does, but they tend to fail to achieve the same quality that BenQ often delivers, so I'd generally skip them.

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AV_Integrated • 7 months ago

If this is a permanent installation, look at home theater projectors, or lifestyle models designed to be easily ceiling mounted. A proper 5.1 audio installation with an AV receiver is a must, especially in a dedicated space with a home you actually own. Run wiring in the walls before you paint, and you will have a life long proper surround system. Avoid equipment at the front of the room if possible. Run HDMI to the projector and make it so you can swap out that HDMI cable. Wireless/screen mirroring is generally quite a lousy way to do anything. Use a wired device like an Apple TV or a Chromecast. If you're just streaming, consider a Roku or similar. The lifestyle models, as seen in the video, and as recommended with the X1 are decent solutions for sure, but are trickier to ceiling mount if they don't have a 3-point or 4-point mounting structure as is common with traditional projectors. Plus, they rarely have zoom and lens shift is almost unheard of. These are more common features on traditional projectors. But, the Hisense C2 Pro is a model with good zoom but terrible mounting. The Nexigo Trivision Ultra is well reviewed and has 4-point mounting which is nice for a ceiling setup. No zoom, no lens shift, so positioning must be very accurate for best results, as is common. Super easy to setup are models like the Epson 3800, but they are lamp-based and pretty much past their prime. A shame we haven't seen a laser version of those models yet. The BenQ X500i or X3100i are considerations as is the TK710 (or TK710STi) which are decent traditional models. High end starts around $5000 with Epson, Sony, and JVC models, all worthy in a good theater. Not sure what you're really hoping to spend here. A fixed frame screen from Silver Ticket is a excellent way to go.

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AV_Integrated • 11 months ago

While I like the Epson models and they are great for those who are rainbow sensitive, I think the BenQ TK710 is a really solid choice. Make sure to check the throw distance calculator and ensure it fits your space properly.

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AV_Integrated • 11 months ago

BenQ X500i, BenQ TK710 are the models I would put high on any list. They are both bright enough for a 120" to 140" diagonal. You should go larger than 120" if you can. If you have one row of seating at 16' then a 150" diagonal isn't even unrealistic. Check [www.silverticketproducts.com](http://www.silverticketproducts.com) for a standard frame fixed frame screen. They have some of the best pricing and you can buy through Amazon if it saves you on shipping. In a dark room, their matte white material is perfectly fine. Plan on at least $300 for a quality screen. The projector mount will vary in cost depending on how much quality you want. I generally pick up Chief RPMAU mounts off of eBay, The Peerless PRG-UNV mount is also a solid choice for a bit less money when new. The cheapest mount anyone should ever use is the QualGear ProAV mount. Also: You MUST think about sound. Projectors aren't TVs. They don't have built in sound which is that good or sound that comes from the front of the room. It's all sound coming from overhead, which is weird. A proper AV receiver and separate 5.1 audio system (or better) is a really good way to do things. Complete packages are available from [accessories4less.com](http://accessories4less.com) from about $400 or so.

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bv310 • about 2 months ago

I'm on a BenQ TK710 and it's fantastic

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carrotmerchant • 8 months ago

Don't buy this product! I bought one and it definitely has a very bad light leaking problem. And the most frustrating thing is: authorized BenQ technical service in my country (Turkey) said it doesn't have an issue and didn't accept it!

r/projectors • Is TK710 too good to be true? ->
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Chubala89 • about 1 month ago

TK710 can throw a 120” 4k image at 145” for right under 2k. If your walls and ceiling both are not painted black you will still want to go with a grey screen (if you already haven’t stumbled across this during your studies). Edit: Elite Screens do okay things with manual pull up and pull downs but if you’re going to spend 2k, I would go with a “fixed screen” something like this https://www.silverticketproducts.com/collections/fixed-projection-screens/products/str-169120-g . Extremely easy installation and you’ll be happy with the results. Pull ups and pull downs can get a “wavy” effect when a camera pans. It’s very noticeable. Fixed screens provide a near perfect flat service that will not distort the image. Hope this help!

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ComfortNo6333 • 12 months ago

Yeah i ended up going with the tk710, zero regrets! Also, if you look at the benq website for the 860i 'Home Theatre' projector it's basically superseded by the tk710. So, not a problem for home theatre setup which is the main usage case for me, plus some gaming on the side. I'm not even using a screen, go straight onto a 110inch section of off-white wall, and the whites are significantly whiter and blacks considerably blacker than my old DLP was. Very happy.

r/projectors • BenQ TK710 - not for gaming use a good choice? ->
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DonFrio • about 2 months ago

If I were doing this as you plan to I would personally get a Epson 3800 or Benq tk710 (tho I haven’t spent a lot of time w the valerian or nicer nebulas yet) with an Apple TV which you could airport audio to a pair of Apple speakers

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DonFrio • about 2 months ago

I think those two are the best middle of the road projectors out right now. The Benq 3100 is also really good but at a cost. I’ve heard solid things about the Hisense and the valerian but no personal experience. Bluetooth may work or may have a lag. Can’t know without testing the combination. AirPlay will not have a lag. But yes there’s lots of ways to get that part to work. I always run wires so haven’t tried many of the wireless solutions but I do hear of lots of issues with Bluetooth sync

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FallDue5207 • 10 months ago

I highly advise against the TK710. My first unit had strong light leakage. It was replaced two times and each consecutive unit had the same issue. After 4 months dealing with customer service, I’ve finally decided for a refund and go for something else. Never again will I buy a BenQ

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FallDue5207 • over 1 year ago

I just ordered it. The shop has a good return policy and going by the reputation of the predecessor it will be a great product. I figured there is actually only one way to really find out! I'll let you know my findings.

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FallDue5207 • over 1 year ago

I just hooked it up to my PS5, running on HDR10 mode, lightsource mode dynamic. Projecting on a off white wall with slight structure. Coming from an Optoma HD144x I’m really happy with the TK710’s performance. The picture is absolutely stunning. Colors have plenty of pop and the black levels are very good, especially considering the gamer focus of this projector. Looking at some HDR footage on YouTube I don’t feel like I’m really missing any color at all. I’m also loving the tiny border around the image inherent to DLP tech. The Optoma had a very wide border which always annoyed me. I’ll try and get a video uploaded for you guys, but my first impression of this projector is definitely a big thumbs up, especially for anyone who (like me) is using it for gaming most of the time and seeks to keep cost under control (I paid eur 1500) https://preview.redd.it/jai1gqwu8aed1.png?width=4032&format=png&auto=webp&s=a88f92fce97dc173cda407881c8895042fd6125d

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FallDue5207 • over 1 year ago

I can confirm that the ECO modes noise level is pleasantly low. Dynamic mode seems to produce the most noise but also the best picture. A dilemma!

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FallDue5207 • over 1 year ago

Look at this review (in German) which shows performance in daylight conditions. https://youtu.be/_SK7TtXl_R4?si=L_4MF7eP2_dWrcGr

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FallDue5207 • 10 months ago

I am not happy with mine. I’ve had issues with light bleed which after 3 exchanges for a new unit still isn’t solved. I’ve now agreed with BenQ to do one more RMA and if that offers another unit that has this issue I’ll get a full refund and I’ll look for another projector from another brand. The image the TK710 produces is great, it’s compact and relatively silent, but the light bleed makes it unusable for me. Perhaps people using it with the light on don’t have this issue with it

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