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BenQ W2700

Where HDR and 4K were once the sole preserve of high-end projectors, it’s now possible to pick up these top-notch technologies for little over £1000.

The BenQ W2700 is one such 4K HDR projector, sitting in the middle of the company’s CinePrime Series devices. Its CinematicColor technology supports DCI-P3, the US movie industry colour standard, with BenQ claiming the images produced better reflect the colours intended by the film’s director.

With a short-throw lens, built-in speakers and a relatively small footprint, the BenQ W2700 is portable and flexible enough to keep in the cupboard and bring out for movie night or a session on the games console. But priced just above the Award-winning Optoma UHD40, it’s up against some tough competition.

BenQ claims the W2700 is a projector for

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