• Reviews around color (4.00 of 5)

    BenQ HT2550 4K UHD HDR Home Theater Projector, 8.3 Million Pixels, 2200 Lumens, Rec.709, Audiovisual Enhancer, 3D, HDMI

    • Color wise you have to recalibrate this as per your own taste, the preset colors are not great
    • The 2200 lumen brightness lights up our darkened room when in use so no more fumbling for remotes etc in the dark .Brite vivid vibrant colors and so many settings to help you achieve the image quality you want
    • It delivers fantastic picture quality, color, sharpness, and brightness right out of the box at the most affordable price point in history.
    • With HDR engaged you get a few brighter highlights and colors seem to have an even greater degree of saturation
    • the HT2550 does a respectable job out performing peers with accurate color
    • or if i fix one color, and it messes up the others
    • rich colors and details become more rich with HDR enabled sources on this projector.5
    • ACCURATE COLOR - especially in HDR- Sexy form factor and
    • This is an issue with the DLP chip used and a choice by the manufacturer to provide a greater color range
    • Cinematic Color and 96% Rec.709 coverage really lets you enjoy movies as the director and post production team of those movies intended
    • Benq HT2550 will give you amazing color wither it is 1080p or 4K material (4K details is simply awesome)
    • Picture QualityIt's becoming almost cliché to start this section of my review of any BenQ product by reminding my reader of BenQ's penchant for delivering projectors that have excellent color quality right out-of-the-box
    • For Standard Dynamic Range (SDR, aka Bluray and lower) the colors are noticeably far superior than my 141x
    • worth it.....loving the colors and the clarity....
    • I do have a darker colored blue/gray wall however
    • , colors are amazing.
    • The 2200 lumen brightness lights up our darkened room when in use so no more fumbling for remotes etc in the dark .Brite vivid vibrant colors and so many settings to help you achieve the image quality you want
    • but I think the PX727 has better contrast and better color
    • Compared to my 5yr old HD Epson, HD was much sharper, blacker levels and rich color saturation - no adjustments
    • If brightens up the image and increases the 'pop' of the image without degrading color accuracy
    • Some will like Vivid TV mode and the saturated colors
    • I really enjoy "Brilliant Color" set to "On" regardless of mode
    • 709 color gamut and delta E errors of less than 3 for a color accurate image right out of the box
    • It has great color accuracy, 3D, HDR, and good brightness despite being 2200 lumens
    • It took me a while to get the colors looking good but after I did it looked very good
    • Considering its price, color accuracy, and 3D capabilities, I think it’s a great buy and worth checking out
    • In fact, BenQ will sell you their HT2050A (a model I'm also reviewing) with similarly excellent color performance, better contrast and black levels, and more features including vertical lens shift and 16ms of input lag-- for exactly half the price
    • In short, my first few minutes with the projector, I was absolutely blown away by the detail, color, and overall picture quality at this price point.============Color... Color on the HT2550, as stated earlier is fantastic
    • Besides a tendency of whites to look a little cool, color is accurate without adjustment