Video projectors are great ways to show off your computing talents. They are staple now of presenters and school classrooms, but one problem has always persisted. To get a big picture you had to place the video projector far away from the projection screen. BenQ has come out with a new video projector that promises to solve that problem for many users, producing a huge 74 inch picture from a distance of just three feet away. Public speakers, teachers, and others that commonly use projectors to get their point across will also love the eye popping 3000 lumen brightness and a 2000:1 contrast capability of this unit. It even features something called Wall Color Correction for when you have to use a blank wall for your presentation rather than a standard white projection screen. The other goodies under the hood are equally tasty, with such things as a detachable keypad and a presentation timer to warn you when you have exceeded your welcome.
The BenQ MP771 is set to be available in November.