Testseek.co.uk have collected 24 expert reviews of the BenQ W1070 Plus and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BenQ W1070 Plus.
January 2015
(89%)
24 Reviews
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Abstract: I still think the future of projectors lies with the cooler illumination technologies, LED and laser. But the hot lamp isn't going anywhere any time soon: at the low end, prices for this class of DLP projector are coming down, while picture quality is qui...
Colour & contrast, Clean, detailed Full HD, Bright enough for daylight, Built, in speakers, Red backlit remote
Judder, Lacks convenient lens shift, 3D specs cost extra, Wireless kit costs extra
This bright, compact, and cute DLP projector uses its Full HD resolution well in a great value performance that even includes a backlit remote for blackout viewing. 3D and wireless HD cost extra...
Abstract: The BenQ W1070+ projector promises to grant you a home theatre in a box for a not-so-huge cost, alongside built-in speakers, adjustable projection features and a short throw, making it a versatile movie beamer. At around £630 though, is it worth investing...
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Published: 2015-02-10, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Good level of detail, Great motion handling, Plenty of features, Decent build quality, Attractive price
Black levels are mediocre, Possible rainbow artefacts, Default accuracy could be better, Calibration controls ineffective, HDMI can be flakey
The W1070+ is another reasonably priced single-chip 1080p DLP projector from the BenQ; with their standard design and decent level of build quality. The features are surprisingly good for a projector at this price point with calibration controls, manual l...
Clear, richly detailed picture, Deep blacks, Smooth motion, Great price
3D glasses need to be bought separately, Wireless kit adds £250 to the price
The BenQ W1070+ is a big improvement upon its predecessor the W1070. Its subtle and punchy picture quality - complete with satisfyingly deep black levels and smooth motion - is utterly engrossing.We like its compact design, its upscaling talents and that ...
No crosstalk (double image) in 3D mode, Accurate colours in Standard mode, Betterthanaverage contrast of 1300:1 with our 1% white test card, Limited rainbow effect, although it can occasionally be seen
Noisy fan, Limited lensshift range, No motion compensation
BenQ's flagship model, the W1070, has evolved into the W1070+. Although this model isn't going to revolutionise the market, BenQ has at least succeeded in producing a slightly brighter image. Accurate colours are still on the agenda, as is good contrast, ...
Excellent value, Very good picture quality for the money, Impressive set up features
Black levels only fair, It runs quite loudly, Very minor rainbow effect
It's not exactly a projector revolution, but the W1070 does improve in performance and, especially, feature terms on what was already one of the budget projector world's best performers.Next, read our pick of the Best Projectors...
High contrast, Bright and accurate (in “Standard” mode) colors, Plenty of options, Vertical and horizontal keystone adjustment (2D Keystone Adjustment) plus possibility of vertical displacement of the image, Full HD 3D compatibility, 3D-projection without
Relatively loud fan, Small range of vertical lens shift
We consider that BenQ W1070+ successfully managed to defend its reputation, in its class. The device has excellent contrast, its luminous flux is bright enough to do a decent job in well lit room. The oscillation frequency doesn't allow the rainbow effect...
Compact, Amazing color production, Loud built in speakers, Vertical lens shift
3D glasses not bundled, Expensive wireless kit, Over-processed Reds
As said, the BenQ W1070+ is not just an extended version of the W1070 nor is a slightly improved iteration of it. It does carry same looks and the interface is an enhanced version of the proprietary BenQ projector interface. But its image quality is altog...