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BenQ introduced TK710STi 4K Smart Short Throw Laser Projector for gaming and more

The new gaming projector comes with dedicated HDR game modes for optimised RPG and FPS gaming visuals.

BenQ has launched the TK710STi 4K Smart Short Throw Laser Projector, designed for immersive gaming and home entertainment in compact living spaces, offering exceptional gaming and home entertainment experiences. The device comes with dedicated HDR game modes for optimised visuals. The 3D keystone correction for easy square alignment and 1.2x zoom ratio for adjustable image sizing provides a 0.69-0.83 Short throw ratio for 100-inch images from just 1.5m away.

The BenQ TK710STi is a high-quality home entertainment projector with full 4K UHD resolution and supports 4K 60Hz, 1440p 120Hz, and 1080p 240Hz. The Short Throw Laser Projector has HDR10 compatibility, and 3,200 ANSI lumens of brightness, delivering vibrant pictures in well-lit spaces. Its 600,000:1 high contrast ratio for deep blacks and brilliant whites and 95% Rec.709 offers a wide colour gamut for accurate colour reproduction. The Laser light source has a 30,000-hour lifespan.

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The gaming projector comes with a low input lag of 4.16ms, offering an immersive gaming experience. It supports high frame rates and dedicated HDR game modes for RPG and FPS titles, ensuring smooth gameplay across various resolutions.

The BenQ’s 4K Smart Short Throw Laser Projector includes Android TV built-in with pre-installed Netflix and Amazon Prime. There is eARC support for high-quality audio transmission.

The TK710STi, with its 100-inch image projection from 5.5 ft away, is perfect for smaller living spaces, thanks to its 4 corner correction, 3D keystone, and 1.2x zoom.

In terms of pricing the BenQ TK710STi 4K Smart Short Throw Laser Projector will set you at Rs 3,59,000. The Laser projector will be available via Top Home AV Integration and Smart Home Automation Partners.

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Mr. Rajeev Singh, Managing Director, BenQ India and South Asia said, “The TK710STi projector represents the pinnacle of projection technology from BenQ, in a sleek, space-saving package. This projector is designed to transform the living room entertainment experience, offering uncompromised visuals and audio that allows movie enthusiasts and gamers to have an immersive experience” He further added,” TK710 projector delivers a cinematic experience with its HDR10 support, high contrast ratio, and wide colour gamut. The built-in Android TV system with Netflix support provides seamless access to a wide range of streaming content.”

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