BenQ V7050i Review: Is This Ultra Short Throw Projector the Right Fit for Your Home?

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First Impressions​

The V7050i is a 4K UST (ultra-short throw) projector with a 2,500 ANSI lumen rated output and support for HDR10 and HLG HDR video up to 4K resolution. It is designed for screen sizes ranging from 70 to 123 inches and relies on DLP projection technology (using the latest generation 0.47-inch DMD) with Texas Instrument's XPR fast pixel-shift technology. The laser engine uses a single blue laser with a phosphor wheel and an RGBRGB color wheel. The laser light source consumes 152 watts and will last for 20,000 hours.
This UST offers a 0.25:1 throw ratio that's comparable to some competing USTs but not quite as aggressive as the LG HU85LA or the Samsung Premiere models. However, we're only talking a couple of extra inches difference in terms of proximity to the screen wall.
This projector reproduces 96% of the Rec.709 color space and 98% of the DCI-P3 color space according to BenQ specs. The DCI-P3 color space has a wider gamut, but as with most projectors, using it comes at the cost of losing some brightness versus the Rec.709 color space.

Introduce​

Parameter
BenQ V7050i​
Picture​
BenQV7050i.jpg
Reference Price​
$2469.56​
Recommended Uses​
Home Cinema​
Built-In Media​
Projector, power cable​
Highlight
Resolution: True 4K (3840 × 2160)
Brightness: 2500 ANSI Lumens
Throw Ratio: Ultra short throw (100” at 8.7” distance)
Color Gamut: 98% DCI-P3
Technology: DLP
Streaming: Google-certified Android TV
Awards: Editor's Choice - Projector Central, Highly Recommended - ProjectorReviews, Best Product Award 2021-2022 - EISA

Display​

Parameter
BenQ V7050i​
Screen Size​
100 Inches - 120 Inches​
Throw Distance​
0.24 Feet - 1.09 Feet​
Contrast Ratio​
2M:1​
Maximum Resolution​
3840 x 2160 Pixels​
Native Resolution​
3840 x 2160​
Brightness​
2500 Lumen​
Display Type​
DLP​
Picture Enhancement​
HDR-PRO​
Viewing Experience
The BenQ V7050i delivers an impressive performance with its SDR picture modes, particularly in the Bright setting with the Native color temperature. It achieves a remarkably usable image with only a slight green cast, providing a warm color temperature that is close to the ideal. Its ability to maintain high brightness—measured at 2,462 lumens in optimal settings—while ensuring color accuracy is a standout feature. The projector also excels in gamma tracking, making it easy to adjust for various lighting environments. The Cool color temperature setting notably stays close to 6500K, ensuring a neutral and accurate image across all brightness levels, which further enhances the viewing experience. Overall, the V7050i impresses with its combination of brightness, color fidelity, and ease of setup, making it a strong contender in the UST 4K laser projector category.

Features​

Parameter
BenQ V7050i​
LightSource Life​
20000 Hours​
Controller Type​
Remote Control​
Control Method​
Remote​
Wattage​
260 watts​
Connectivity Technology​
Bluetooth​
Hardware Connectivity​
USB 3.0 Type A, D-Sub, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio​
Compatible Devices​
Home Theater​
Other Features​
Speakers, Internet Ready, Short Throw​
L x W x H​
19"L x 13.5"W x 21.96"H​
System Experience
The BenQ V7050i UST projector offers a solid set of features, particularly with its integration of smart TV capabilities through the QS01 Android TV dongle. While the remote control enhances usability, the limitation of only two HDMI inputs and the lack of a compartment for the dongle may detract from its overall aesthetic and convenience. The projector supports multiple SDR and HDR picture modes, allowing for customization and optimization of the viewing experience. However, the inability to directly stream Netflix may be a significant drawback for users who prioritize that service, as it necessitates additional workarounds. Overall, the V7050i delivers a versatile viewing experience but may require some adjustments and considerations for streaming preferences.

User Feedback​

Pros:
• Amazing clarity and vibrant colors
• Excellent for small rooms or apartments due to short throw design
• Impressive sound quality that outperforms many TVs
• 3D capability is fantastic
• Simple setup, especially with the Ben Q calculator
• Long lifespan with 20,000 hours of laser life
• Minimal heat output and quiet operation
• Well-built and high-quality construction

Cons:
• Price point may be high for some consumers
• Not ideal for gaming due to potential lag
• Sound quality is decent but may require an external soundbar for best experience
• Black levels could be improved, especially noticeable in black and white films
• Limited HDMI inputs (only two)

Overall Impression:
The Ben Q V7050i short throw projector is a top-tier choice for film enthusiasts, offering exceptional clarity, vibrant colors, and a remarkable viewing experience, particularly in dark environments. Its design is perfect for small spaces, and while the price reflects its quality, some may find it steep. The sound is better than standard TV speakers, but an external sound system is recommended for optimal audio. Overall, this projector delivers a luxurious home cinema experience and is a solid investment for those serious about film presentation.
 
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