BenQ HT3560 W2710 Projector Review - HT3550 Comparison - Recommended Settings

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @notsabbat
    @notsabbat Год назад +2

    Great video! Thanks for doing a comparison between the 3550 and the 3560.

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад

      Thank you for watching. I also made a video comparing the 3560 and the 4550

  • @sergioacosta7759
    @sergioacosta7759 4 месяца назад +2

    Hi, so this plays true 4K? To finally see 4K ultra hd discs and make them justice?

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  4 месяца назад +1

      It shows the full 4K pixels, but still a 4K shifting. There is no native 4K DLP chip for consumers yet.

  • @adamATOM3
    @adamATOM3 Год назад +1

    I am thinking about getting this model as my first journey into projection. I have been using a LGCX for the last couple of years but find myself drawn into home projection.

  • @macyh003
    @macyh003 Год назад +1

    Really appreciate your review, especially as a pro calibrator! Weighing up on the new HT4550i or wait, however, looking forward to the review on the BenQ HT4550i (w4000i) projector. I see you've had the Epson LS12000 at one stage but that's a bit of a stretch for my budget for now.

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +2

      Give me a couple more weeks. I’m waiting for the 4550i to arrive. I plan to have it reviewed.

    • @ElliotsBike
      @ElliotsBike Год назад

      @@DavidSusiloUnscriptedcan’t wait! Wondering if the 3k is worth it or if I should go with the 3560.

  • @jeremynorris2889
    @jeremynorris2889 Год назад +1

    I’m looking to get 16fl on my 145” Seymour woven screen (true gain is .8). I only care about SDR so I was hoping the ht3560 would have enough brightness. Thanks

  • @tortiemh
    @tortiemh 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you and keep up the good work!

  • @arsenalfan1776
    @arsenalfan1776 10 месяцев назад +1

    My Benq 3550 came with a bad screw . I am unable to remove the screw to change the bulb. Any suggestions anyone???HELPPPP!!!😢😢😮

  • @equationzz3445
    @equationzz3445 Месяц назад +1

    I also have the Benq ht3560, and when the projector is on and off, I hear a high frequency noise, like a whine. Is this normal, or is my unit defective

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Месяц назад

      @@equationzz3445 does the whine stops after a while or or always there all the time? If it eventually stops then it’s most probably normal. If it is all the time then there is something wrong with the projector. Most probably the colour wheel. My suggestion is to bring it in for check up to BenQ just in case.

  • @anonemous
    @anonemous Год назад +2

    Will you be getting the higher step up model, HT4550i (w4000i in EU) for future testing?

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +3

      Yes. Definitely. It depends on when. These things cost me a lot because I use no sponsor/donation.

  • @dbambrick996
    @dbambrick996 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, I enjoyed your review

  • @sajmax6962
    @sajmax6962 Год назад +1

    Hi David, thanks for this great review. How would you compare the brightness, contrast and black levels of HT2550a against 3560? I am not comparing the resolution obviously. Tia

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад

      The 3560 is vastly superior to the 2550 with the appearance of blacker blacks without sacrificing shadow details

  • @Zuntrix
    @Zuntrix 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the review :D

  • @Glosny721
    @Glosny721 11 месяцев назад +1

    Please Help. Benq x3000i or Benq W2710i (3560)?
    Ansi Lumens are not important couse im gona use in dark room. Most important is the contrast and colour's.
    My screen is ALR. 0,8 Gain.
    Im gona use for watch netflix and ps5 casual games.

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  11 месяцев назад +1

      I would still go with 2710i. Or if your budget permits get the W4000i
      BenQ HT4550i | W4000i 4K XPR DLP LED Reference Projector vs BenQ HT3560
      ruclips.net/video/nEvK-QPYX9E/видео.html

    • @Glosny721
      @Glosny721 11 месяцев назад +1

      @DavidSusiloUnscripted thank you for your answer. I appreciate it.
      Unfortunately Benq W4000i is over my budget. I have to be happy with Benq W2710i

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  11 месяцев назад +1

      @kubahaha1 you’ll definitely be happy with the 2710i for sure

  • @Reactsandgames
    @Reactsandgames Год назад +1

    great review! just a quick question....would you use this with a good white screen or an ALR Screen? will be watching in a light controlled room. thanks in advance!

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +1

      For a light controlled room with zero light, use a good white screen. ALR is not needed unless you’re watching a projector with some lights turned on.

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames Год назад +1

      @@DavidSusiloUnscripted thank you!

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! Kindly like and subscribe if you haven’t.

  • @sarahsablok
    @sarahsablok Год назад +1

    Thanks for a great review! Almost certain to get the 3560. Can you suggest how this model compares to V7050i UST in brightness, contrast & detail ? Different animals, but was curious how they will weigh up for a dedicated home theatre?

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад

      I personally don’t like UST. The picture quality is never as sharp as regular projector. This is simply the physical nature of the lens used in UST projector. Because of that, you’ll lose details. As for brightness, UST is brighter but at a sacrifice on the black level and contrast.
      As for a direct comparison to the V7050i, I have never done it so I can’t say with 100% certainty
      Thanks for watching, kindly share my video and subscribe to my channel

    • @sarahsablok
      @sarahsablok Год назад +1

      @@DavidSusiloUnscripted Thanks for the reply. Looking forward to your HT4500i review.

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching the HT4550i video

    • @SkaterShibby
      @SkaterShibby 9 месяцев назад +1

      Great video, I like your style.
      You should name the dog Manuel

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  9 месяцев назад

      @SkaterShibby thank you !!!! Great idea for the dog’s name. Perhaps next time. !!!

  • @mathmogul7140
    @mathmogul7140 2 месяца назад +1

    This video was amazing, thanks. Just a quick question. I have had the Benq ht3560 for a year now and most movies are good, but when I am watching the Simpsons. the yellow is very bad. I have tried many picture settings and nothing helped. My friend has the epson 4010 and it looks amazing on his. I don't expect OLED quality but the yellow is just disappointing. I'm also talking about the new seasons because the quality is supposed to be very good. I was reaching out because I wanted to ask you if you could send me a video of your benq ht3560 watching the simpsons. This is to know if mine needs to be professionally calibrated or if it's just naturally not a good yellow. Thanks so much

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  2 месяца назад

      Hmmm strange. I always watch The Simpsons on a weekly basis. I do notice that the new Simpsons episodes have different shade of yellow which I do not prefer but not the point that it’s not watchable. Make sure when you watch The Simpsons to use SDR and not HDR. Let me know if it helps b

    • @mathmogul7140
      @mathmogul7140 2 месяца назад +1

      @@DavidSusiloUnscripted See that's the problem. I don't like to switch the modes for every film I am watching. I have decided on HDR10 because of the excellent sharpness and color accuracy. If you could send a clip of your benq ht3560 playing the simpsons, that would be greatly appreciated. Any other advice would help too. Thank you so much for your prompt responses!

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  2 месяца назад

      @mathmogul7140 you absolutely have to whether you want it or not. HDR and SDR have different colour space, different colour depth. You need to do that for almost all projectors with the exception of JVC

    • @mathmogul7140
      @mathmogul7140 2 месяца назад +1

      @@DavidSusiloUnscripted Okay. Will your calibration settings work on different screen sizes. I have a 110 inch screen in a dark environment. Also have you noticed that the dynamic iris makes a clicking noise? It looks good with it on but I can't tolerate the clicking. Any advice on how to fix that. It may be a problem with my unit

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  2 месяца назад

      @mathmogul7140 110” is okay with my settings. You can turn off auto iris but the black level will suffer. I personally don’t like DLP as their black level is simply nonexistent.

  • @jorgemacchiavello9988
    @jorgemacchiavello9988 Год назад +1

    Hi David. Have you had the opportunity to try the Sony vpl-hw45es projector? How would you compare the black levels between the Benq 3560 and the Sony? Thank you

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +1

      I have calibrated dozens of VPL45 and the 3560 gives a much better appearance of black than the VPL45.

    • @jorgemacchiavello9988
      @jorgemacchiavello9988 Год назад +1

      @@DavidSusiloUnscripted Thanks

    • @plaza-fp6cd
      @plaza-fp6cd 6 месяцев назад +1

      how about when projecting onto a 135" screen. would the ht 3560 be bright enough in a dark theatre room?@@DavidSusiloUnscripted

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  6 месяцев назад

      @plaza-fp6cd definitely. I highly recommend a max size of 140” with true 1.3 gain screen.

  • @anonemous
    @anonemous Год назад +1

    David did you take down your review video of the Stewart screen manual masking solution? I can't seem to find it anymore.

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +1

      Here you go. I only changed the thumbnail.
      Perfection : Stewart Filmscreen Masking That Rule Them All
      ruclips.net/video/hEPOYR-36GY/видео.html

    • @anonemous
      @anonemous Год назад +1

      @@DavidSusiloUnscripted thanks & I agree with you about AT screens despite what industry folks like Chris Seymour & Lygren from Dreamscreens say about them. Obviously they sell those products & have to hype them up but I have not found a single AT screen that beats a solid screen in image quality & sharpness. Same with anamorphic lenses, they just aren't worth the expense over optical zoom/shift & present their own set of issues. You have a nice 65mm all glass lens on your RS3100, why put another piece of glass in front to degrade the image & introduce geometric artifacts?

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +1

      @anonemous exactly. Anamorphic lens is really only needed to add upwards to 30% brightness but with the side effect of very slightly blurring your image. Plus they are so very expensive. With that amount of money for a lens, if I want something brighter I would rather buy an RS4100 and set it on high (right now I’m running mid level for HDR on my RS3100

    • @anonemous
      @anonemous Год назад +1

      @@DavidSusiloUnscripted exactly right. Just use the $6000 to upgrade the projector. My friend says the panamorph lens is worth it because it maintains the same brightness for 16:9 as well as cinemascope films but how hard is it to just adjust the brightness manually? He also says it saves wear & tear on the powered lens shift but that's the purpose of buying a projector with powered lens memories. It's like buying an off road vehicle & not engaging the 4 wheel drive because you don't want to wear it out.

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +1

      @anonemous for JVC there is not even a need to adjust it manually, there is lens memory that can be linked to Theater Optimizer parameter in the JVC itself.

  • @ryan-sz4rb
    @ryan-sz4rb 3 месяца назад +1

    is benq HT3560 is the same with benq W2710?

  • @Goose_Lord
    @Goose_Lord 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic and detailed review. I am subscribed now!
    How would you compare this projector to the similarly priced (in Canada at least) Epson 3800? I don't think you reviewed it but perhaps you have seen it or can make a guess based on the other Epsons you have seen? My theater has total control over lights, with dark grey walls and carpet, but white ceiling. A black crystal ALR screen is an option to help with black levels or for casual watching with some rear theater spotlights on.

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  11 месяцев назад +1

      I prefer the BenQ due to the pro hdr (tone mapping) capability. Thank you for subscribing!!

    • @Goose_Lord
      @Goose_Lord 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DavidSusiloUnscripted Great, thank you very much!
      Since you say that, I'd suggest you take a look at the Hisense C1 for review. Apparently their Dolby vision tone mapping is next level for the price range.

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  11 месяцев назад +1

      I have calibrated the Hisense projector. It’s OK but the tone mapping is not that great. Also when using DV, the tone mapping is simply making the overall brightness appear brighter with slightly raised blacks and unnaturally oversaturated colours.

    • @Goose_Lord
      @Goose_Lord 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DavidSusiloUnscripted thank you for this fantastic information as well. It seems like at its price point this Benq is really the one for me!

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  11 месяцев назад +1

      @Goose_Lord no problem!! Anytime you have any question just ask away and tag me.

  • @jorgemacchiavello9988
    @jorgemacchiavello9988 Год назад +1

    David, Do you consider this projector as the best black levels under 2000US? thank you so much

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +1

      10000000% yes.

    • @jorgemacchiavello9988
      @jorgemacchiavello9988 Год назад +1

      @@DavidSusiloUnscripted Better than the LG HU710PW with dynamic contrast ratio listed at 2,000,000:1 vs 50.000:1 in the Benq?

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +1

      @jorgemacchiavello9988 yes. This is because the HDR handling and the 1000 local dimming zones in the BenQ make the appearance of better blacks. The LG dynamic contrast ratio is also measured from full on to full off at their brightest settings which when measured the numbers look amazing but not visually as such.

  • @victorpulos823
    @victorpulos823 Год назад +1

    Good video

  • @james-in2ps
    @james-in2ps 5 месяцев назад +1

    3d?

  • @russjr13
    @russjr13 Год назад +1

    How is the fan noise?

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +1

      It’s quite negligible

    • @russjr13
      @russjr13 Год назад

      @@DavidSusiloUnscripted will you be reviewing benq TK860i ? I wanna compare these two.

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +1

      @russjr6599 yes. I already ordered it. But because my channel is not sponsored, I have to wait a short bit before spending money on the 860

    • @russjr13
      @russjr13 Год назад +1

      Thanks looking forward to it!

    • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
      @DavidSusiloUnscripted  Год назад +1

      Sorry. I got confused with the W4000. The 860 is practically an identical projector to the 3560 just being named different for different market.