🎉 Elevate Your Game Night with the Ultimate Projector Experience!
The BenQ TH685P is a cutting-edge 1080p gaming projector that supports 4K inputs, featuring a remarkable 120Hz refresh rate and 3500 lumens brightness. With an ultra-low latency of 8.3ms and enhanced game mode, it’s designed for gamers who demand the best. The built-in treVolo speaker ensures high-quality audio, making it a complete entertainment solution. Plus, it comes with a 3-year industry-leading warranty for peace of mind.
Brand Name | BenQ |
Item Weight | 6.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.28 x 8.56 x 4.33 inches |
Item model number | TH685P |
Color Name | White |
Specification Met | Energy Star |
Special Features | Speakers, Internet Ready, 3d-Ready |
E**Z
Like it
On my third one. Use it in the conference room and it color corrects for color of the wall. Hard to focus, too sensitive, but it will focus. Bulbs go about 15,000 hours but the replace notice that you are at 15,000 hours comes on at about half that. I have run these until the bulbs blow up (which is pretty close to 15,000 hours) and replaced the bulbs and run the units again. I'm talking 20 years now on only 3 BenQ projectors. The current one is this one in the ad. Oh, and the remote control from the prior one works on this so now I have a spare. It hangs upside down from the ceiling and the software allows a flip and also a trapezoid correction so it shows on the wall as a well displayed image. Great for Windows 7-11. Says 3000 ish lumens and I believe it. Can work with the office lights at full intensity.
D**D
Th685p vs epson ef mini 12
Both are really good projectors , th685p is better for gaming for the low input lag but If you want more details, I'd go with the epson ef 12 since it's a laser projector and has more details and color accuracy than the th685p and has almost the same brightness since its a laser projector, I use both the akia 125" and 104" and tested both on each screen , and like I've said gaming is better on the benq th685p but if you do only movies epson ef 12 is way better for details. Contrast ratio is better on the ef 12 blacks are better and almost looks like a 4k projector , so if you're confused weither to get this or a laser projector go with the laser projector if you only do movies and go with the th685p if you only do gaming.
D**N
Best Projector for the Price
If you’re like me, quality is very important. I game and stream so I wanted something that would be able to keep up. I did a lot of research prior making my final decision. Like most, I thought I’d just go all out and buy that $3,000 Epson projector. Thankfully I took the time to look a little deeper and found this gem. Although it is not fitted with all the bells and whistles (smart tech, extra ports, etc) it has everything you’re looking for in the aesthetics department. Rest assured that this projector will meet and most likely exceed your expectations.
K**N
Bright until it turns off every 7 minutes
Bought new... picture is bright and clear until it overheats and goes into shutdown mode every 7 minutes no matter where it is... had it mounted upside down just below rafters with clearances as per specified in manual. After overheating, verified operation and direction of intake and exhaust fans, tried it right side up on the cold floor, same overheating issue... returning
L**A
“Gaming projector”
Every time you close a game it reverts to automatic input and switches. If you have another HDMI plugged in it will switch. If only one is plugged in, you’ll get hit with a blank screen for 5 seconds, also you have to either turn off the projector first or wait 5 seconds after turning off game console. For the price and “tag” of gaming projector it’s a minor issue for me but inconvenient. Other than that plays well on multiplayer games, price point??? Not sure if I’d buy again.
J**A
Big and bright
Very happy with this projector. I've been using it for quite some time and it keeps me amazed. In the beginning or used up shut off once in a while but a quick chat with tech support solved it pretty quick.
A**
Reliable and Durable After a Year of Use
Been using it for almost a year—five kids, playing PlayStation every day, watching movies, etc. Works great, no issues.
E**.
Good image quality in a lit room
Just got this to replace my cheap 720p Vankyo projector. Night and day difference with the old one only being around 250 lumens. The BenQ has an easily seen image even in a well lit room and looks amazing in a darkened room.A few drawbacks are first the lack of horizontal keystone shift, so you need to get it as centered as possible with your screen.A second drawback is when not ceiling mounted it is meant to be placed low, on a table or stand, so the image projects upwards quite a lot. I have a shelf mounted on my wall and even with the rear feet adjusted as high as they would go and using maximum digital shift, the image still wasn't lowered enough to display all the way on the screen. I was able to remedy this by using 3/4" plywood as a shim to get the proper angle I needed.The last possible drawback is the unit puts out a lot of heat so if you are going to be using this in a small room, it might warm the room a little.Overall, I am more than happy with this projector and has most of the features I was looking for, other than horizontal keystone adjustment. Also, the projector came 4-6 days earlier than I was expecting which is always a plus.
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