Seemingly in a single breath, BenQ has tagged its X1300i projector as “the world’s first 4LED gaming projector,” that’s simultaneously capable of supporting incredibly smooth gameplay and cinematic ...
When it comes to the design of the BenQ X1300i, you’ll notice it is remarkably different than the company’s other offerings. This is because the design of the X1300i is based on its optical engine, ...
If there is one thing that display and projector makers have figured out, it's that people like to play games on cutting edge hardware. And just as big screen TVs often tout gaming amenities, so do ...
BenQ has launched a new low-lag, high-contrast 120Hz projector aimed so squarely at gamers, it even looks a little like a Portal-style Companion Cube. Highlights include novel 4-lamp LED tech, low ...
The X1300i pairs a 1080p (1,920-by-1,080) DLP chip with a 4LED light source, using red, green, blue, and blue (RGBB) LEDs along with BenQ-specific firmware. The second blue LED helps improve color ...
The BenQ X1300i is an excellent gaming projector thanks to a bright LED light source, resonant sound, and video and audio presets fine-tuned for first-person shooters, RPGs, and sports games. And it's ...
BenQ X1300i – Design and Features First, and most notably, the BenQ X1300i makes a deliberate departure from the rectangular shape that most modern projectors have adopted. Instead, the X1300i is a 14 ...
The BenQ X1300i's 120Hz refresh rate is key to its gaming qualifications. It turns an otherwise standard 1080p projector into something you actually want to play competitive games on. It isn't the ...
The X1300i’s gaming focus costs it a few home cinema points, but it’s still a better all-rounder than expected Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in dedicated test rooms, ...
BenQ has a few potent excuses for the X1300i’s price, though. Namely its highly unusual (for a projector) serious built in audio system, its strong support for HDR, an impressively bright lighting ...
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