BenQ Releases X3000i World First 4LED 4K HDR Gaming Projector

Designed with gamers in mind, BenQ's X3000i combines 4ms input lag with DCI P3 LED Colour and treVolo surround sound for movie-like immersion.
Gaming scenes are delivered with 100% DCI P3 wide colour gamut coverage powered by BenQ's exclusive CinematicColor technology. The addition of the treVolo sound system and the low input lag allows gamers to enjoy action-packed moments with live realism.
Grace Tran, BenQ Australia and New Zealand Product Marketing Manager told StereoNET:
Leading the X series with unprecedented combination of cinematic images and realistic sounds, along with the lag free control that comes from 4ms response time at 240Hz frame rate. X3000i invites gamers to expand infinite universes and realise their full potential.
The BenQ X3000i draws gamers deeply into the plot with authentic colours balanced with true 4K UHD, high 3000-lumen visual brightness, crisp 500,000:1 superhigh contrast with Dynamic Black algorithms, 3D readiness, and projector-optimised HDR with HDR10 / HLG support, ensuring futureproof visual performance, while the 4LED light source with auto colour calibration guarantees years of gaming enjoyment.
The treVolo audio team added 5W x 2 stereo speakers enhanced by Bongiovi DSP and feature a Dynamic Stereo Enhancement that the company says “offers aural details with more surrounded, three-dimensional game sounds”. Audio output can, of course, also be output to an external sound system via HDMI eARC.
The X3000i is also equipped with specially-designed preset game modes. The depth, clarity, definition, and presence of the surrounding deep bass background music, approaching footsteps, and clear vocals are emphasised.
The dynamic design will complement any gamer's décor, while the versatility of the setup flexibility includes 1.3x zoom, 2D keystone, and advanced AV connectivity. BenQ says the X3000i's 4LED light source provides over 30,000 hours or 10+ years of vibrant colours and gorgeous gaming quality without lamp replacement cost.
The BengQ X3000i is priced at US$1,999.
For more information visit BenQ

Marc Rushton
StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher, born in UK and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia where he worked as an Engineer in both the audio and mechanical fields.
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