BenQ has launched the LH750, a new projector designed for the conference room. The company markets the device as designed for “bright and vivid presentations”, with an LED light source delivering up to 5,000 ANSI lumens brightness. The LED is expected to last for around 30,000 hours in Eco Mode or 20,000 hours in Normal mode.
The LH750 is a DLP projector with a native 1080p resolution, a 16:9 aspect ratio and support for HDR10 and HLG. The maximum image size is 300 inches, and the throw ratio is 1.16-1.88. This model is said to cover 98% of the Rec.709 color space, and there are image-perfecting tools like 2D and Auto Vertical Keystone, Corner Fit and Digital Image Shrink. Other features include 1.6X zoom and Presentation, Infographic and sRGB modes. Plus, it is compatible with BenQ DMS Local, AMX and PJ Link control systems.
This model is designed to be mounted on the ceiling and has an integrated 20W speaker. When you use the optional Wi-Fi dongle, you can wirelessly cast to the projector. Alternatively, you can physically connect devices via two HDMI 2.0, USB-A and RS232 ports. The BenQ LH750 Conference Room Projector is expected to officially launch in Europe on February 25th. However, it is already available to purchase via third-party retailers like B&H, AV Parts Master and Bechtle for around $1,499/£1,199/€1,399.