BenQ HT2060 1080p HDR LED Home Theater Projector | DCI-P3 & Rec.709 Wide Color Gamut | 8.3ms 120hz | Vertical Lens Shift | 2D Keystone | 1.3X Zoom | S/PDIF | HDMI 2.0 | Built-in 5Wx2 Speakers | 3D

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LED VIBRANT COLORS: The LED's long lamp life also produces rich DCI-P3 and 98% Rec.709 color coverage performance

HIGH CONTRAST: Compatible with HDR10 and HLG, produces deeper black for fine details in dark scenes

UNIVERSAL CONNECTIVITY: With Dual HDMI 2.0 and S/PDIF support 5.1 channel audio out

LOW LATENCY FOR GAME PARTY: 16.7ms (1080p 60Hz), 33.4ms @4K 60Hz (downscaling to 1080p 60Hz). low input lag for smooth gameplay

SUPERIOR AUDIO: Built-in 5Wx2 chambered speakers with projector-fit design in placement, direction, angle, and sound output

FLEXIBLE INSTALLATION: With vertical lens shift, 2D Keystone, and 1.3x zoom without the hassle of installation

INDUSTRY LEADING WARRANTY: 3-year limited parts and labor coverage; our US-based customer service team is here when you need it

1080p HDR LED home theater projector brings big-screen Full HD visuals to your living room, with cinematic color, low input lag, and vertical lens shift. Also equipped with built-in speakers and external audio system support to complete your home theater.

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  • David M.
    2017-08-20T00:00:00
    About a year ago I started researching modestly priced projectors with the idea that having one in my living room would be a cool thing for movie watching. The whole thing seemed to be rather involved and impractical so I had given up on the idea until recently when a family member mentioned the need for a projector to use for a few upcoming presentations. Through my previous research I felt that the HT2050 from Benq was about the best overall projector in this price range I decided to take the plunge.
  • DaveInBoston
    2016-04-09T00:00:00
    I was looking forward to a larger picture than most HDTVs for a new family room in the basement but had no idea how fantastic this light-weight, quiet-running, crystal clear powerhouse would be.
  • Don Holmes
    2017-09-02T00:00:00
    The 1st had to be replaced. No return issues. Hats off to seller and amazon. Looked like someone forgot a sticker that was covering lens internally. So 2nd projector has great colour in 2 or 3d. No rainbow noticed, but I'm not a pro. Great presets for colours. Surprisingly good on board sound though I don't need or use it. ( stereo sound.) decent input array as in description. I use it ceiling mounted in front of screen about 10 feet from screen. I use a drop down screen 100 inch because my plasma tv is mounted to the wall and screen comes down in front of tv when I want big screen action. I can see how it works best with a fixed screen or painted wall. No projector fault. Just the way it is. For me it's okay. You will notice anomalies without solid screen especially in panning high speed cinematic shots. VERY QUIET! Seriously. Great deal for the money. It does give best pic in low light. I use simple drapes drawn over window when using before full dark. Works plenty well. No problems having LED rope light lit for ambient mood and safety. Mine is Ina purpose built home theatre appx 14 x 14 feet with two rows of seats ( one elevated 7 inches) and surround sound system ( Panasonic) well worth the effort and well worth the money. I use BenQ and othernobrand 3 d glasses. The benq are more comfy but both provide great picture quality. My ceiling mount is not benq but works great I use an8 inchdrop from my ceiling to projector.
  • Rick G.
    2016-04-06T00:00:00
    I was in the market for my first Home Theatre projector, and and I wanted to find a decent budget projector with the best picture quality possible and high definition resolution. I quickly became overwhelmed with the plethora of choices out there in my price range, but with some digging through home theatre forums and sites I was able to narrow it down to a few candidates. A few interesting units were 3-chip LCD and others were singe-chip DLP. There were advantages and disadvantages to each technology, but with some research I decided based on the features that I found important, such as low fan noise, high brightness, and cinematic picture quality and durability. The thing that swung me towards ultimately choosing DLP is there chance of the LCD chips turning yellow or fogging over time and chips falling out of alignment. Conversely, DLP seemed to have the best overall longevity from what I could gather from user reports, so I chose DLP.
  • Paul D Gemmell
    2022-12-19T00:00:00
    This is my second projector (I left the last one in the media room of the house I sold). Based on reviews, I bought this one hoping it would be quieter than my last, and it certainly has been. I'm happy with that aspect. Also, as with most projectors these days, it's miles better than a TV for at least the simple fact that you can bet a 10 foot screen for a fraction of the price a TV that size would cost. I feel like the picture is not quite as crisp as my Epson was, but it has not bothered me at all. Stunning landscapes like seen on LOTR or Star Wars scenes are, well, "once you go projector you never go back" is the best way to say it. I cannot comment definitively on brightness well because I always use it in a dark basement, although I think it might be a bit less bright than the Epson one (but keep in mind each company has many models, so depends what you buy). For me the noise factor (quiet) was the biggest win for a relatively budget projector.
  • Amazon Customer
    2023-03-23T00:00:00
    Finding the right projector for our needs was challenging. Needing a “ short-ish” throw. Only about 7.8 feet between the back wall (on an angle as well projection) to the 92” screen.
  • kellmart
    2024-08-18T00:00:00
    My theater room was once my most favorite room, with 5.1 surround, and 11 ft screen. It's been over a year now, I am not happy with this projector. I previously had an Epson, purchased approx 2007, and despite it's age, was a vastly superior product. I bought BenQ in July 2023 because it was a 'Legacy' model, with connections for video component, which matched my current Blue-ray (Sharp) and Recver/processor (Denon), and did not want to replace them, as they are high quality, and produce great sound. This BenQ does have lots of adjustments (color management, brightness/contrast/Keystone, etc). Most all is good, but the deal-breaker for me is, the colors 'bleed' into each other. flesh-tones, clouds in the sky, distort, green and purple tones appear where they don't belong (eg: flesh-tones, and clouds in the sky, and much more). The contrast has to be turned down completely to minimize this, but that distorts color, making sunny days appear overcast. I sent the projector back under warranty to fix or replace. BenQ merely returned it without change it seems, and offered no explanation. In addition, the Keystone adjustment is minimal, focus is manual. My old Epson had digital focus using the remote, and the Keystone had such flexibility, I set the projector in the corner of the room and still had a perfect picture. Anyways, I am well past warranty solutions now, and probably stuck with this, but going to buy another Epson anyways, as soon as I can. PS: I have NO affiliation with Epson, other than being a satisfied user of their projector.