BenQ MX528E vs Optoma EH500: Which Business Projector Offers Brighter Performance and Better Connectivity?

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  1. 1 Specs
  2. 2 Which to get
When it comes to choosing a projector for business presentations, two contenders stand out: the BenQ MX528E and the Optoma EH500. On one side, you have the MX528E, a DLP projector that boasts a respectable 3300 ANSI lumens and a contrast ratio of 13,000:1, making it a solid choice for those who value energy efficiency with its SmartEco technology and impressive lamp life. It might appeal to the budget-conscious user who still seeks quality visuals.

On the other side, the Optoma EH500 pushes the envelope further with its 4,700 lumens brightness and full HD 1080p resolution, promising vibrant colors and crystal-clear images. This projector also features advanced network control capabilities for larger setups, making it a go-to for extensive installations.

So, which projector offers the better value for your specific needs? Is the MX528E's eco-friendly design enough to outweigh the EH500's superior brightness and resolution? Let's dive into the details and find out which might be the best fit for your next big presentation.

Specs​

Parameter
BenQ MX528E Business Projector​
Optoma EH500 Projector​
Picture​
BenQMX528EBusinessProjector.jpg
OptomaEH500Projector.jpg
Reference Price​
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Recommended Uses​
Education, Business​
Home Cinema, Business​
Built-In Media​
Projector, Power Cable, Manual, Remote​
Optoma Technology EH500 Data Series DLP 3D ProjectorIR Remote Mouse Control2 x Batteries (for Remote)AC Power CordVGA to VGA CableLens CapCarrying CaseMultilingual CD-ROM User's Manual3-Year Limited Optoma Express Service Warranty1-Year Limited Lamp Warranty​
Highlight​
DLP OFFICE PROJECTOR: With a bright 3300 ANSI lumens display, XGA resolution, and remarkable 13,000:1 contrast ratio, the MX528E brings together uncompromised brightness, exquisite picture quality and optimized lamp life through innovative features.
ENERGY EFFICIENT PROJECTOR: with SmartEco power saving technology, Auto Power Off, and Eco Blank Mode for blanking the projection, the eco-friendly lamp can last up to 10,000 hours
EASY TO INSTALL DLP PROJECTOR: Quick installation by pressing Quick Install key and Instant Restart for turning projector back on immediately
INCREDIBLE PICTURE QUALITY: Experience presentations with vibrant colors and sharp, clear text and graphics enabled by its 1080p full high definition and 10, 000: 1 contrast ratio
HIGH BRIGHTNESS: Enjoy 4, 700 lumens of brightness in well lit meeting rooms, conference rooms, training rooms, classrooms and more
NETWORK CONTROL WITH CRESTRON ROOMVIEW: Set up complete network control and management of up to 250 projectors, a perfect solution for large installations in business and educational environments
Screen Size​
60 Inches - 300 Inches​
N/A - 300 Inches​
Throw Distance​
-​
N/A - 32 Feet​
Contrast Ratio​
13000:1​
10000:1​
Maximum Resolution​
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1920 x 1080p​
Native Resolution​
1024 x 768​
1920 x 1080​
Brightness​
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4700 Lumen​
Display Type​
DLP​
DLP​
Other Features​
Brightness of 3300 Lumens XGA (1024 x 768) Native Resolution 1.95 to 2.14:1 Throw Ratio VGA, S-Video, Composite, 2x HDMI Inputs VGA Output for Loop-Through Analog Audio Input and Output 2-Watt Speaker RS-232 Controllable VGA Cable and IR Remote Included​
internet-ready, 3d-ready​
Lamp Wattage​
210 Watts​
365 Watts​
LightSource Life​
10000 Hours​
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Controller Type​
Button Control​
Button Control​
Control Method​
Remote​
App, Remote​
Connectivity Technology​
VGA, HDMI
HDMI^Wireless​
Compatible Devices​
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Laptop, Smartphone​
Wattage​
250 watts​
320 watts​
Mount Type​
Tabletop Mount​
Ceiling Mount​

Which to get​

I'm in the market for a new projector and I'm torn between the BenQ MX528E and the Optoma EH500. I'm looking for something that really shines in terms of picture quality and sound quality, plus I want a system that won’t leave me frustrated.

The BenQ boasts a solid 3300 ANSI lumens with XGA resolution and a 13,000:1 contrast ratio. It sounds like it has pretty good picture quality for office use, especially with its energy-efficient features and long lamp life. But I’m wondering if the XGA resolution will be enough for sharp images, especially in larger settings.

On the other hand, the Optoma offers a full 1080p HD experience with 4,700 lumens brightness and a 10,000:1 contrast ratio. The vibrant colors and sharp text sound amazing, but I'm curious about how it handles sound quality since they didn't mention much about it. Also, the network control feature is a big plus if I’m thinking about multiple projectors, but is that overkill for typical use?

What are the potential downsides of each? Any real-world experiences to share? I want to make sure I’m making the best choice without getting stuck with something that falls short in quality or usability. Thanks!
 
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