W500
An entry-level 720p projector with some high-end quirks
The budget brother of BenQ's W5000 and W20000, the W500 has great specs for its price. It's not as colour-perfect as its brethren and not as easy to set up, but it's still a great option to be the backbone of a budget home cinema.
Pros
- Good brightness, decent black levels
Cons
- Loud fan noise, only one digital input
Bottom Line
BenQ’s W500 is an entry-level 720p home theatre projector with great brightness levels and high quality imagery. Colour accuracy isn’t perfect, and a short zoom limits options for placement. But with such a reasonable price, the W500 is a compelling option for the home cinema enthusiast.
-
Where to buy
Priced from: $ 136.00
Selling at 7 stores
- $289.22 - Officeworks
- $209.85 - Pure Glare
- $136.00 - Skycomp Technology
Special Offers
Resolution is a respectable 1280x720pixels, commonly referred to as 720p. This is standard for entry-level home theatre projectors, although there are a few class-breakers that offer 1080p support for low prices. The W500 is a 3LCD model, using a different technology to the DLP colour-wheel technology found in the rest of BenQ's home entertainment range. 3LCD has the advantage of more compact packaging, which is especially important for budget projectors, with consumers less willing to purchase heavy or bulky models.
The projector itself is built to the same high standard as the W5000 and W20000, and sports a similar gloss white casing. The lens is offset to the right-hand side and recessed into the projector's body. It offers a 1.2x zoom rating, which is a little low for our liking and limits options for placement. Thankfully, there is a decent amount of horizontal and vertical lens shift along with electronic keystone compensation to ensure optimal picture position and shape.
The control panel is on the top of the projector's body, but it is located on the rear left-hand side. This might be a problem if you've got the projector mounted on a shelf. However, like BenQ's other models, a fully featured remote is included, so after the initial setup you shouldn't need to touch the projector again.
A decent amount of connections reside on the rear of the unit, hidden under a slight lip to stop any dust collecting. Two component sets and single VGA and HDMI ports cover analog and digital high-definition resolutions, while lower resolutions are handled by composite and S-Video.
Like other 3LCD projectors, the W500 has a filter that needs to be regularly cleaned or replaced; it can be found on the base of the unit, along with the lamp door. A replacement lamp will cost around $500 on the street, which is comparable to other budget units.
Picture quality is quite good. It's not as film-like as the W20000, but it's incredibly bright with good black levels and no noticeable image noise.
Colour balance is surprisingly good. Out of the box, it was only very slightly biased towards reds, and even this was only visible during dark scenes. With this corrected and a very slight tweak to grey levels made, the projector had a very balanced and clean colour palette. These tweaks were easily made thanks to a comprehensive and easy-to-navigate menu system that features incremental adjustments for all major (and minor) colour and image settings.
Brightness is solid at 1100 ANSI lumens, and the unit's contrast ratio is 5000:1 when the dynamic iris setting is used. These figures are more than acceptable for displaying content in a darkened room, but you might have trouble in less-than-perfect conditions.
Black levels from the projector are equally impressive, giving high contrast scenes a very lively feel. Shadow detail is perhaps not as high as it could have been — during our viewing of a Blu-ray version of Batman Begins through a Samsung BD-P1000, we noticed that a lot of detail was missing in darker scenes.
Image noise was non-existent, a surprise considering the W500's budget price. Impressively, this has been achieved without compromising on sharpness; when correctly focused, pictures are crisp and clear without being too sharp or blurred.
The projector is slightly loud, however. Audible noise levels are 31dB in full brightness mode, which is quite high for its class. If you're sitting behind the projector you won't notice the majority of this noise, but if you're off to the side or in front then your surround sound experience might be somewhat spoiled.
The W500 is a projector with very high quality image for a budget model. Once it's properly configured, the W500's colours are balanced and sharpness and black levels are spot-on. The only real downside is fan noise. Our only other gripe would be the lack of a second HDMI input.
Most Popular
Best Deals on PCWorld
- ProjectorsView all »
- TVsView all »
-
-
Sharp 60 LCD Television LC60LE...
$1632.95 -
Bush 23.6 Full High Definition...
$255.00 -
Liquifi OWM-42GBH 42 inch Full...
$3699.00 -
LG 42LS4600 42 (107CM) FULL HD...
$690.00 -
LG 42LS4600 42in TV
$711.55 -
Panasonic VIErA TH-L55ET60A 55...
$2169.00 -
Grundig 32 HD LCD TV with Inte...
$518.95 -
Philips BDL4785SL 47 Inch Comm...
$1834.94 -
Changhong E19M750DV 18.5 inch ...
$219.00 -
Axio Metz Axio Pro 42 LED TV (...
$2750.00 -
Nec P462 46 Commercial LCD
$2148.94 -
Sharp 40 3D Quattron LED LCD T...
$999.00 -
Samsung 55 3D LED LCD FullHD T...
$1670.00 -
Philips 30078 5W 5500K 1100LM ...
$120.86 -
LG M2631D 26in TV
$341.05 -
TCL L50E5000F3DE 49.7 Inch 126...
$949.00
-
- Home EntertainmentView all »
-
-
Sony BDVN790W 3D Blu-ray Home ...
$460.34 -
Cambridge Audio SR10BK Radio S...
$568.70 -
Panasonic Blu-ray Home Theatre...
$539.90 -
NAD Lehmann Black Cube USB Hea...
$1699.00 -
Peachtree Audio Nova 125 Hybri...
$1699.00 -
NuForce Icon uDAC-2 SGE DAC & ...
$399.00 -
Sony 7.1 NETWORK AV RECEIVER S...
$499.00 -
Rotel RCX-1500 all-in-one Ampl...
$1055.00 -
Cambridge Audio 840W Power Amp...
$2549.00 -
Sony STRDH520 7.1 Channel DH ...
$369.00 -
Rotel RA-1520 integrated ampli...
$999.00 -
NuForce ICON 2 Integrated desk...
$469.00 -
Philips HTS5593 Philips HTS559...
$549.00 -
Audio-gd Master 8 Pre Amplifie...
$1899.00 -
Harman Kardon HARMAN/KARDON HK...
$2099.00 -
Marantz MM7055 AV Power Amplif...
$1739.00
-
- MonitorsView all »
- Digital VideoView all »



Be the first to comment.