A Closer Look at the BenQ HT2060 – CNET
A Closer Look at the BenQ HT2060 - CNET
The BenQ HT2060 is a $999 1080p projector powered by LEDs. It’s the replacement to one of our favorite projectors, the HT2050A.
Check out our full review: BenQ HT2060 Review: Return of the King.
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The HT2060 has a claimed 2,300 lumens and a 1.3x zoom.
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Unlike most DLP projectors in this price range, the HT2060 has vertical lens shift.
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A handful of controls let you navigate the menus if you can’t find the remote. This is becoming rarer on projectors of this size.
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Inside you can see one of the fans and one of the 5-watt speakers.
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Two HDMI inputs and a 2.5A USB connection are all you’ll likely need. There’s also analog and digital audio outputs, an analog input and a RS-232 for wired control.
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The backlit remote has direct access buttons to most of the picture settings.
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Does it live up to its lauded predecessor? Check out our full review: BenQ HT2060 Review: Return of the King.