Overall, the W1200 presents a great argument for not spending an arm and a leg on a high-end home cinema projector. Bizarrely, I’m going to advocate you spend even less. The W1200 has a lookalike sibling which lacks frame interpolation and is £200 che...
Ultra-clean and reference-level HD detail - together with startlingly bright and well-saturated colours - suggest that BenQ has developed a good value projector for all occasions that's capable of consistently incredible pictures from HD sources. We're...
Pictures are very sharp and clean, Colours are intense but believable, Good price for what's on offer,
Black levels could be deeper, Fan noise can distract, No vertical image shift, Recommended by TR,
BenQ has managed to bring some genuine mid-range touches to its supposedly cheap and cheerful W1200 projector, resulting in an image that can look ridiculously good at times. The projector lacks refinement in a couple of areas, but it's still very pers...
The BenQ W1200 isn’t the ultimate of projectors out there. The full 1080p resolution does add a bit more to the detail, but you absolutely must use 1080p video on it to take advantage of it. The BenQ W1200 - a 'homely' looking projector The BenQ W...
Abstract: Billed as a home theater projector, the W1200 seemed to have a number of appealing attributes when it debuted at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas back in January. Sporting ISF certification and featuring an affordable price tag with a s...
The BenQ W1200 isn't priced as an entry level 1080p projector. Those projectors are under $1000. The W1200 competes price wise more with several very good, step up home theater projectors. At the time of this review, online prices for the W1200 are no...
Abstract: The BenQ W1000 was one of the first 1080p projectors available for less than $1000. Now, BenQ's new 1080p projectors, the W1100 and W1200, add affordable options for home theater, home entertainment, and video gaming. These projectors offer performance...