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BenQ W7000 Projector Review: First Look, part 2


December 24th, 2011 Art Feierman

Here we go with more juicy information on the BenQ W7000! and a quick link back to the first W7000 review blog -art

Greetings and happy holidays.

It’s almost Christmas Eve here in southern California, and we hope everyone is enjoying the season as much as we are.  I’ll be knocking off after I finish this W7000 projector blog.  (finally)

I had intended to try and get a good portion of the review  up and running this evening, but there wasn’t enough time.  I’ve still got 100+ images to process (Lisa’s overseas – so I have to do all that myself), and tons of writing to do.  But, more importantly, at this point, I really want to speak with the BenQ folks for information on the newer firmware that’s already out there.  (I am working with an early engineering sample – firmware 0.22). By now, Read the rest of this entry »

BenQ W7000 Home Theater Projector A “First Look” Review


December 22nd, 2011 Art Feierman

I know many have been waiting so, here’s some useful information on the BenQ W7000 home theater projector, to get you started.   The W7000 BenQ rushed to me is pre-production, firmware version 0.22.  With a number that low, by now there are probably a couple of newer versions, and I certainly hope so, because this W7000 has a lot of things going for it, but other aspects are just a bit unfinished.

But first: Read the rest of this entry »

New Home Theater Projectors for Review


December 10th, 2011 Art Feierman

BenQ W7000, Mitsubishi HC7800D, SIM2 Nero 3D-2, Sony VPL-VW95ES Projectors

Greetings home theater projector fans,

Sorry, I’ve been remiss, regarding my blog.  I’ve just finished answering probably 25+ comments scattered around a dozen different blog pieces, so with those questions all answered, deflected, or ducked, it’s time to clue you all in to what new home theater projectors are in the works and inbound!

I think you’ll be impressed: Read the rest of this entry »