ErkkoTheDwarf
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In a market flooded with projectors that promise the world but often underdeliver, the MP622 DLP Projector stands out for its straightforward specs: XGA resolution, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and a brightness of 2700 lumens. But here's the catch—does it actually live up to its numbers, or is it just another average device masked in technical jargon? We’re diving into the real-world performance of this 5.5-pound machine to see if it can hold its own in a home theater setup or a professional presentation environment. Join me as we sift through the marketing fluff and get to the heart of whether the MP622 is worth your time and investment.
Hey everyone!
I'm considering purchasing the MP622 DLP Projector, and I could really use your thoughts. The specs list a contrast ratio of 2000:1 and 2700 lumens, which sounds promising for picture quality, but I’m curious about how well it actually performs in different lighting conditions. Anyone had experience with this model in a bright room or dark space?
Also, how’s the sound quality? I know projectors often have mediocre built-in speakers, so if you’ve tried it out, I’d love to hear if it’s adequate or if I should plan on investing in external speakers.
Additionally, I'm wondering about the overall system. Is it user-friendly? Any quirks or downsides I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance for your help! Your insights will really help me make an informed decision.
Spec
Parameter | BenQ MP622 Projector |
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Picture | |
Reference Price | $918.45 |
Highlight | |
Contrast Ratio | 2000:1 |
Brightness | 2700 Lumen |
Display Type | DLP |
I'm considering purchasing the MP622 DLP Projector, and I could really use your thoughts. The specs list a contrast ratio of 2000:1 and 2700 lumens, which sounds promising for picture quality, but I’m curious about how well it actually performs in different lighting conditions. Anyone had experience with this model in a bright room or dark space?
Also, how’s the sound quality? I know projectors often have mediocre built-in speakers, so if you’ve tried it out, I’d love to hear if it’s adequate or if I should plan on investing in external speakers.
Additionally, I'm wondering about the overall system. Is it user-friendly? Any quirks or downsides I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance for your help! Your insights will really help me make an informed decision.