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[Hardware] Let's get to know the X3000i gaming projector that supports amazing technologies from BenQ


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Supporting 4K high definition and 4LED display refinement, the BenQ X3000i Gaming Projector is one of the most immersive audiovisual experiences a gamer can have, bringing digital cinema into your home.

 

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Game scenes are rendered with 100% DCI-P3 wideband coverage powered by BenQ's exclusive CinematicColor technology, paired with an encapsulated treVolo audio system, as low as 4ms low latency at 240Hz when played back at 1080p. , with a pre-set game mode.

 

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 The X3000i gaming projector supports 3000 ANSI lumens, which means it has a high brightness specification, which is usually expressed in lumens or ANSI luminance degrees, and is an important reference when choosing a projector, with support for true 4K resolution (3840 x 2160) containing 8.3 Million pixels enhanced with HDR 10 technology reveal every detail, fine and deep.

The projector also features HDR-PRO technology and dynamic black that gives vivid contrast and realistic shadows even in dark scenes, as this technology optimizes light energy and adjusts the appropriate brightness of the on-screen scene to reveal fine points in the dark.

The device has LED technology lamps that can last up to 20,000 hours, which will make the device work for up to 10 years if it is used about 5 hours a day.

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X3000i display, immerses you in cinematic visual effects and outstanding sound effect, Bongiovi DPS technology enhances stereoscopic field visualization for better sound direction and detail processing, 3D surround sound with built-in 5W speakers.

 

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The device has two HDMI 2.0b ports, one of which supports eARC that supports native audio originating from HDCP 2.2, as well as a third HDMI port at the bottom of the device, but it is used by the Android TV dongle, and a USB-A port that can be used to run an alternative broadcast dongle, SPDIF, and a headphone jack header, power connector, and RS-232 port.

 

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