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Review Summary
The BenQ MS510 SVGA 3D Digital Projector is a powerful, versatile projector that displays beautiful, vivid pictures thanks to its Texas Instruments DLP imaging panel. DLP panels not only make vibrant, crystal clear images but they don't require filters that have to be periodically cleaned and changed. exas Instruments' patented DLP imager features an innovation it calls BrilliantColor. Unlike other technologies such as LCD that use just three primary colors to produce the image, DLP technology with BrilliantColor uses up to six separate colors.
BrilliantColor not only improves color accuracy, it brightens secondary colors as well. This combination increases the brightness of the colors by up to 50 percent over DLP projectors without BrilliantColor for accurate, true-to-life images. BenQ was the first company to use BrilliantColor technology in its projectors. With 2,700 ANSI lumens at a crisp 4,000:1 contrast ratio, those images will be vivid and detailed and even if you can't achieve theater-level darkness in your projection venue.
The MS510 also has four picture modes specialized for brightly lit rooms, presentations, viewing photos and watching movies plus two "user" modes that allow you to save your own picture preferences. It's 3D ready as well when used with a 3D equipped computer and compatible shutter glasses. Just imagine adding this immersive element to your presentations.
But the MS510 can do a lot more than make beautiful pictures. Weighing in at only 5.1 lb, there's a good chance it may do some traveling and it won't have to be limited to domestic flights. It's got an international auto switching 100 - 240 V 50 / 60 Hz power supply that draws only 250 watts which drops to less than one watt in standby mode. The MS510 can also project video in the NTSC, PAL and SECAM international video standards.
The MS510 can handle 720p, 1080i and 1080p high definition projection and it's also compatible with most Macintosh and PC resolution / sync rates. It can display any of the four standard closed captioning channels from programming sources that provide them. The MS510 extensive connectivity includes HDMI, Component and S-video as well as a PC in and monitor out. With all of those possible inputs you may find that you have multiple sources plugged into your MS510 at the same time. Activating Quick Auto Search will automatically switch to the one that's got the live signal.