BenQ Launches Newest Home Theater Colorific ProjectorsBenQ America Corp., an international provider of visual display solutions, introduces its next-generation Colorific home entertainment projectors: the HT1075 and HT1085ST. Building on the company's top-selling W1070 and the short-throw W1080ST, the company says the new home theater devices have been designed to take content to an entirely new level -- combining the magic of over one billion colors, 3D-readiness, and the realism of full HD 1080p picture quality. The new projectors add streaming and mirroring capabilities for devices equipped with mobile high-definition link (MHL) to allow the transfer of small-screen content from any portable device. "BenQ has taken two enormously successful projectors and made them even better," said Bob Wudeck, associate vice president, strategy and business development at BenQ America Corp. "Sustaining our value promise to our customers, the all-new HT1075 and HT1085ST provide enhanced benefits such as Colorific image quality, SmartEco technology, and flexible setup options that allow users to install and easily integrate the projectors with their MHL devices. Available at an amazingly low price, the duo delivers more vibrant colors and richer contrast levels for the ultimate in big screen entertainment." Featuring BenQ's Colorific image quality, the company says the HT1075 and HT1085ST provide more vivid and accurate color reproduction, higher brightness levels, crisper contrast, and longer-lasting picture quality. Both units offer full HD 1080p and 3D support, while the short-throw HT1085ST allows users to fill screens measuring up to 100" by simply setting up the device at only six-feet away -- making it an ideal choice for urban environments or media room settings where installation space is limited. Adding to the projectors' sharp imaging are 2,200 ANSI lumens of brightness and a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, which turn colors from TV shows, movies, or sporting events into more natural-looking, film-like content. The projectors are also ISFccc-certified by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF), enabling viewers to enjoy a professionally calibrated picture with two optimized modes -- ISF Day and ISF Night. To create a household media hub, users can easily connect Blu-ray players and gaming consoles to the projectors via HDMI as well as view cloud content using any MHL-ready streaming device, including Roku, Chromecast, and Apple TV. As a result, viewers can bring their favorite content from popular services such as Netflix or Hulu onto the screen using their streaming player of choice or even directly from their smart device. Rounding off the unparalleled convenience are the units' new 10W chamber speakers, which offer rich audio to create a complete solution whenever a dedicated sound system is not practical, or in outdoor situations such as movie nights under the stars. Further reducing installation and setup time is a new vertical lens shift option for the HT1075, allowing users to perfectly align the projected image to the center of the screen, thus eliminating any tedious tinkering. To ensure even more placement flexibility, both models offer horizontal and vertical keystone correction, which delivers picture-perfect projection at the push of a button. Saving money by lowering total cost of ownership (TCO), the projectors are equipped with BenQ's SmartEco lamp-saving technology to prolong lamp life up to an amazing 6,000 hours while lasting three times as long as projectors sold just a few years ago. Additional cost-saving features include a filter-free design built around a sealed DLP chip that eliminates the need to clean or change messy filters; a unique lamp door design that enables lamp replacement down the road without needing to take down the projector; and a special sleep mode that reduces power consumption to under half a watt when connected but not in use. To further simplify installations, a new optional wireless connectivity kit will be sold separately and is planned for release in Q4 2014. The fully wireless system will allow users to send content to the projectors from up to 100' away, giving homeowners the freedom to move the projectors throughout the house or even take them outdoors without the need to run cable. BenQ's all-new HT1075 and HT1085ST projectors will be available in September 2014.
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