BenQ TK700

The BenQ TK700 is an entry-level 4K gaming and home entertainment projector that delivers short input lag, but its frequent rainbow artifacts could prove annoying for many viewers.

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MSRP: $1,299.00

Product details

  • TK700 vs TK700STi: TK700STi possesses short-throw capabilities able to project at shorter distances (100"@6.5ft). TK700 utilizes standard throw (100"@8.2ft). TK700STi also feature Android TV while the TK700 does not.
  • 16MS 4K HDR HIGH RESOLUTION: Low latency 16ms@4K/60Hz low input lag; up to 4ms@1080p/240Hz; 4K HDR-enabled; 100-inch images from 8.2ft (2.5m)
  • GAMING-BASED SURROUND SOUND: Supporting eARC for Dolby Atmos & 7.1-Channel Audio pass through; Game Sound Mode/Game Mode to fine-tune audio and images
  • DETAILED COLORS: Black detail enhancement discloses details in dark scenes without sacrificing color in brighter areas; 96% Rec. 709; 3200 ANSI lumen brightness
  • DIVERSE COMPATIBILITY: Compatible with consoles (Sony PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, Series S), Google stadia and external audio systems
  • EASY SET-UP: 1.3x zoom flexible throw distances; 2D Auto Vertical Keystone eliminates trapezoid images
  • INDUSTRY LEADING WARRANTY: 3-year limited parts and labor coverage; our US-based customer service team is here when you need it
  • NOTE: This device does not have Android TV. Casting is only available on the TK700STi model

PROS

+ 4K resolution using TI's XPR fast-switch pixel shifting
+ HDR support (HDR10 and HLG HDR)
+ Short input lag times
+ Good shadow detail

CONS

- No single color mode offers best out-of-box accuracy for all hues
- Displayed frequent rainbow artifacts in testing

Expert reviews and ratings

By PCMag on May 31, 2023
The BenQ TK700 is an entry-level 4K gaming and home entertainment projector that delivers short input lag, but its frequent rainbow artifacts could prove annoying for many viewers.
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