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BenQ HT3550 4K Home Theater Projector with HDR10 and HLG - 95% DCI-P3 and 100% Rec.709 - Dynamic Iris for Enhanced Darker Contrast Scenes - 3 Year Industry Leading Warranty

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Style: 4K 2000 ANSI lm 10W speaker


Features

  • TRUE 4K PROJECTOR: 3840 2160 or 8.3 million Individual Pixels give incredible clarity and crisply defined details. NOT double HD or 2K like other manufacturers
  • CINEMATIC COLOR TECHNOLOGY: our out-of-the-box factory calibrated color accurate projector with dci-p3 color space is one of the latest forms of technology When it comes to colors available and gives you larger visible spectrum than you can get with Rec. 709
  • HDR-PRO TONE MAPPING: Designed to provide greater contrast, which makes sure that your 4K content is professionally detailed to give you the cinema experience without actually having to go to the cinema to do it
  • 10-ELEMENT LENS ARRAY: specialized all-glass lens grouping provides the right level of light penetration producing best-in-class sharpness, color, Quality and clarity
  • INSTALLATION FLEXABILITY: vertical lens shift (5%) and short throw with 1. 3x big zoom lens enable 100 at 8. 2ft to be set up at a limited space
  • AWARD WINNING PROJECTOR: Highly Recommended - Projector Central June 2019 - Best of Awards - HometheaterHiFI 2019
  • INDUSTRY LEADING WARRANTY: BenQ's 3-year warranty vs. top competitor's 1-year warranty provides a greater peace of mind with coverage that makes you rest easy that our US-based customer service team is here when you need it.
  • DLP TECHNOLOGY: DLP is the leading technology used in 90% of the worlds cinemas and 100% of digital IMAX theaters. You will experience a longer lasting, slimmer design, sharper and crisper image in BenQ projector
  • INDUSTRY LEADING WARRANTY: 3-year limited parts and labor coverage; our US-based customer service team is here when you need it

Description

Main Specifications Resolution - 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Brightness (ANSI lumens) - 2000 ANSI Lumens Contrast Ratio (FOFO) - 30,000:1 Speaker - Chamber Speaker 5W x 2 All Specifications Display Projection System - DLP Resolution - 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Resolution Support - VGA (640 x 480) to 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Brightness (ANSI lumens) - 2000 ANSI Lumens Contrast Ratio (FOFO) - 30,000:1 Display Color - 30 Bits (1,07 billion colors) Native Aspect Ratio - Native 16:9 Light Source - Lamp Light Source Wattage - 245W‎ Light Source Life - Normal 4,000 hours, Economic 10,000 hours, SmartEco® 15,000 hours Optical Throw Ratio - 1.13 - 1.47 (100" @ 8.2 feet) Zoom Ratio - 1.3X Lens - F/ = 1.9 - 2.47, f = 12 - 15.6 mm Lens Shift - Vertical up to +10% one direction only (no negative shift) Keystone Adjustment -1D, (Auto) Vertical ± 30 degrees Projection Offset - 100% Clear Image Size (Diagonal) - 40"~200" Image Size - 30"~200" Horizontal Frequency - 15K-135KHz Vertical Scan Rate - 23-120Hz Picture Picture Mode - Bright / Vivid TV / Cinema (Rec. 709) / D. Cinema / Silence / User 1 (HDR / HLG / ISF Night / ISF Day / 3D) Color Wheel Segment - 6-Segment (RGBRGB)‎ Color Wheel Speed - 2D: 96Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, 3D: 120Hz Rec.709 Coverage - 100% DCI-P3 Coverage - 95% Audio Speaker - Chamber Speaker 5W x 2 Interface HDMI - X2 HDMI (2.0b/HDCP2.2) USB Type A - X1 (5V/2.5A power), X1 ((Media Reader, FW download) USB Type mini B - X1 (FW download, service) Audio out (S/PDIF) - Yes DC 12V Trigger (3.5mm Jack) - X1 (3.5mm Jack) IR Receiver - 2 (Front/Top) Security Bar - Yes Special Feature Motion Enhancer (MEMC) - Yes ISF Night/ Day - Yes CinemaMaster Video + - Yes CinemaMaster Audio+2 - `Yes Compatibility HDTV Compatibility - 720p 50/60Hz, 1080i 50/60Hz, 1080p 24/25/30/50/60Hz, 2160p 23/24/25/30/60Hz 3D Compatibility‎ - Yes (1080p) Power Power Supply - VAC 100 ~ 240 (50/60Hz) Typical Power Consumption - Max 350W, Normal 340W, Eco 280W Standby Power Consumption - 0.5W Max. at 100 ~ 240VAC Acoustic Noise (Typ./Eco.) - 30/28dBA (Silence mode) Operating Temperature - 0~40 degrees (Celcius) Dimension and Weight Dimensions (W x H x D)(mm) - 380 x 127 x 263 Net Weight (Kg/ lbs ) - 4.2 kg / 9.2 lbs Accessories (Standard) Carton - Yes Remote Control w/ Battery - x 1 (5J.JKC06.001) Power Cord (by region) - x 1 (3m) User Manual CD - Yes (27L) Quick Start Guide - Yes (21L) Warranty Card (by region) - Yes Lens cover - Yes Accessories (Optional) Spare Lamp Kit - Yes (5J.JKC05.001) 3D Glasses - YES OSD OSD Language - Arabic/ Bulgarian/ Croatian/ Czech/ Danish/ Dutch/ English/ Finnish/ French/ German/ Greek/ Hindi/ Hungarian/ Italian/ Indonesian/ Japanese/ Korean/ Norwegian/ Polish/ Portuguese/ Romanian/ Russian/ Simplified Chinese/ Spanish/ Swedish/ Turkish/ Thai/ Traditional Chinese (28 Languages)

Brand: BenQ


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema


Special Feature: Short Throw


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Display resolution: 4096 x 2160


Manufacturer: BenQ


Global Trade Identification Number: 13


Model Name: BenQ HT3550 4K Video Projector


Model Number: HT3550


UPC: 840046040413


Brand: BenQ


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema


Built-In Media: Remote Control w/ Battery, Power Cord, User Manual CD, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card


Item Weight: 9.2 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 14.96"L x 10.35"W x 5"H


Contrast Ratio: 30,0001 (w/ Dynamic Iris)


Maximum Throw Distance: 2.5 Feet


Light Source Operating Life: 4000 Hours


Maximum Image Size: 200 Inches


Lamp Wattage: 245 Watts


Voltage: 12 Volts


Minimum Image Size: 30 Inches


Video Encoding: HEVC


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: HDR-PRO


Hardware Connectivity: HDMI, Micro USB 2.0 Type A


Control Method: Remote


Minimum Throw Distance: 25.05 Feet


Mounting Type: Tabletop Mount


Brightness: 2000 Lumen


Color: Cinematic Colors


Wattage: 350 watts


Controller Type: Iris


Compatible Devices: Television, Gaming Console, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet


Additional Features: Short Throw


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Native Resolution: 4096 x 2160


Display Resolution Maximum: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)


Display Type: DLP


Form Factor: Portable


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing picture quality....My first projector!
Style: 4K 2000 ANSI lm 10W speaker
This is my first projector and after looking at all of the different options, I figured this was the one to go with. It's been said that this projector resolved lot of the first generation projector problems so not having to deal with some of those quirks is always a positive. In any case, this projector was MUCH better than I had expected. I'm just projecting on a wall and it looked so good that I'm debating to whether to even a buy screen for it or not! Eventually i'll get the screen but it's not by any means an urgent need for me. I honestly can't tell whether i'm watching a TV or projector. Of course the room does need to be dark (some light is still acceptable) but if you have good amount of ambient light then the picture will look washed out. Things i don't like: 1) Optical output is only outputting stereo sound. Not sure WTF BenQ was thinking here. I ended up buying a new receiver due to this. This was major let down for me and almost wanted to return this projector. But my old receiver was in need of update anyways so decided to fork the extra money for a new receiver. 2) Fan noise (when I had it on a table this was a bit loud but ever since mounting it on a wall, I've noticed that it's quieter than before). 3) Mounting - For some stupid reason, BenQ decided to not have a flat surface for the mount side so one of the screws is right next to the raised body. You can probably see it in the pics. In the end it still worked fine but for a company who's in this business for a while would have given some thought about this and made sure that the mounting side is completely flat. I used the Mount-It mount as it allowed for extension to drop the projector height. Things I LOVE: 1) Picture quality - Hands down just amazing out of the box and I've only just watched 1080p content so far! Planning to connect 4k firestick this weekend to get an idea of how great this projector really is. 2) Has USB power port (2.5A at that) so that I can just power the firestick off that port. Works perfectly! I really haven't played around with the different settings on the projector and frankly i'm afraid to just because it's puts out damn good image right now. Make sure to measure the distance from the lens to the wall and also the height of the projector. I think BenQ has a good calculator for this but again difficult to use. However, the best way is to just use a ladder and put the projector on it to see how the image would look. I just zoomed out the image completely and made sure that I was satisfied with the minimum image size it projected. After that I just found a good mounting spot for the projector mount between 1 to 2 feet after that spot so that I can then zoom in to get image size I wanted on the wall. I'd say go for it if you're debating to whether to get this as your first projector or not. I don't think I'd ever consider buying large TVs if a projector in that setting could also work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2019 by QwertyDvork QwertyDvork

  • Excellent and does everything well including black levels with setting adjustment below.
Style: 4K 3200 ANSI lm 5W speaker W/ Android TV...
So here is the story I am waiting for a replacement from Amazon because I believe it was manhandled during shipping and screwed up the fan(s). happens. Now about this excellent projector. First thing first the black levels are very good on this projector for a projector. You need to run it in smart eco mode and you get great contrast and it's quiet. I know because I had the epson 5050UB and I ran gravity on both in 4k and 3D and they looked almost the same. Maybe the 5050 had slightly better blacks but the 4550i still has great blacks and better highlights and color. I have an oled E6 so i know black levels and 3D. It is also very good at intermittent black detail. Motion is super smooth on this projector and 3D is very good. Sharpness is a standout and it is noticeably sharper then the epson 5050Ub. It is a bright projector and in bright cinema mode it still looks great with some lights on. Now I must say the epson 5050UB is a great projector but unlike the benq, which uses led rated at 20,000 hours, the epson used a bulb rated at 3000 hours and must be changed. This is a very modern projector and you can see it in design,lighting system, and menu system. It is relatively compact and will Def fit into my blacked out cinema room. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024 by reviewer62 reviewer62

  • Stellar picture, some imperfections
Style: 4K 3200 ANSI lm 5W speaker W/ Android TV...
This is an early review, I plan to update it as I spend more time with the projector. First things first - at 12' from a 142" screen, the picture quality is stellar. Crisp 4k with deep, vibrant color and light output that's strong enough for daytime ambient light viewing. For 3k, that is absolutely what I expected, but my darkest fear in purchasing the HT4550i was that the picture would not be massively better than what I was used to from my older HT2050a. I am happy to see that it exceeded expectations. Installation was the usual - I had to readjust the mount to fit the differently positioned screws and do the usual fiddling to balance, but the lens shift made it possible to install the projector in fundamentally the same position, with completely orthogonal projection onto the screen with relative ease. I had toyed with the idea of a X3100i instead, but the math on that one just barely worked out, and I am glad to have gone with a solution with more play. That's the good, and I want to stress that it's plenty good. Following is the list of qualities that turned out not so great so far. Out of the box, I had to configure auto source searching, HDMI CEC and set the "HDMI Equalizer" setting for the inputs to 32 each (the latter to avoid very lengthy black screens whenever I switch inputs). Software, settings, remote and configuration are still pretty rough and dire in need of improvement - you can only select between three modes, Cinema, Filmmaker and User, with each requiring bringing up the settings menu and navigating its structure. Cinema is pretty ok for most content, but looks washed out with some content (HDR10+, especially on red), filmmaker is right on the money for everything but enables quite a bit of processing, and I had to resort to a user mode to maybe get what I wanted from the game console - fast, unprocessed output. Even after setting up a user mode, some dialog boxes popped up warning me that there were still active settings preventing fast processing despite me being unable to find those settings in the menu so far. Modes can only be configured while an input signal for the mode is active, and some mode settings appear to persist between different physical inputs. It's very confusing, and a step back compared to the straightforward menus of the HT2050a. The remote has a number of buttons hard linked to the streaming dongle. If you do not install it, you'll get persistent warning dialog boxes about it not being installed. There is a setting to not have the integration, but it is disabled when it's not installed. I tried the WCG (wide color gamut) mode once, and found that it is pretty much unusable in my scenario - even though this was at night with no ambient light whatsoever, content became too dark to watch comfortably, and this while the light source overrode my smarter setting and ramped up into normal, which caused the projector to heat up significantly and the fans to become very audible. Worse, ever since I tried WCG once, the projector engages and disengages the filter on every mode switch, with an audible click and a brief pause while the screen flickers to black. I am guessing this is another software flaw, and if I can't figure out how to stop it, I'll have to reset the projector to factory defaults to see if it addresses this issue. Last but not least, and this is something I'll need to find out if I can work around with a better sound system, there's a persistent low level warbling whine from the left projector vent that is just loud enough to be hard to ignore. I suspect it's one of the fans or an interaction between the frequencies two of them are running at. I would have loved airflow directed not to the sides but to the back of the projector, or grills facing upwards to avoid the noise pollution. Maybe I'll look into 3d printing some directed vents. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023 by Traveller

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