BenQ X3000i 4LED 4K home entertainment projector launched in India
BenQ X3000i’s India pricing is ₹4 lakhs.
BenQ makes the X3000i available in India from this week onwards.
You get up to 100% DCI-P3 color coverage, up to 240Hz refresh rate, and built-in Android TV OS on the BenQ X3000i.
After a few weeks since its global debut, BenQ X3000i has been finally launched in India. It is a 4K HDR 4LED projector that can be used for gaming and entertainment at your home. The display has 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut, 3000 ANSI Lumens of brightness, up to 240Hz of refresh rate, and 4ms of response time. On the audio front, the BenQ X3000i 4K projector is having 10W of built-in treVolo speakers with Bongiovi DPS processing.
What is 4LED on BenQ X3000i Projector?
According to BenQ, 4LED offers a 25-percent brighter, more colorful, contrastier than traditional RGBRGB lamps thanks to a fourth blue “pump” LED alongside the Red, Green, and Blue LEDs.
Also, it apparently ensures a longer lifespan of the lamps. The claimed endurance is of up to 30,000 hours.
Let’s see what else does this X3000i projector features.
BenQ X3000i Projector Specs
The 4LED panel used by BenQ is of 4K resolution and supports 3000 ANSI Lumens of brightness, 100-percent of DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, and HDR playback (with up to 500,000:1 contrast ratio). The company is employing a Dynamic Black algorithm for “appropriate black levels”.
BenQ says the screen can hit 240Hz refresh rate and 4ms response times at 1080p or 60Hz refresh rate and 16ms response times at 4K resolution.
The visuals are complemented by an in-built 10W treVolo speakers tuned by Bongiovi DPS technology.
As for connectivity, you are getting HDMI 2.0b ports (with eARC return on one of them), a USB-A socket with 2.5A power delivery, RS-282 port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Among other things, there is Android TV OS too.
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BenQ X3000i Projector India Price and Availability
The X3000i is priced in India at ₹4,00,000 (tax paid) and will be retailing through all leading home AV dealers from the last week of February.
The company is assuring 2 years of warranty on the projector and 2 years or 20,000 hours on the light source, whichever is earlier.
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