No streaming apps, No Dolby Vision or HDR10+, Minimal video noise
The BenQ TK850 is a stunning example of a 4K HDR projector with the brightness to do its picture justice. You'll have to make do without many smart features but, if that's not an issue, you should have little reason not to enjoy what the TK850 offers.HDR...
4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution from TI's fast-switching pixel shifting, 47-inch DMD chip, Designed for sports and TV programs in family rooms with ambient light-rated at 3,000 ANSI lumens vs. 2,000 ANSI lumens for the nearly identical HT3550, HDR10 and
High brightness level is at the expense of some color accuracy and dark-black levels, as demonstrated by comparison to the HT3550, which delivers higher color accuracy and darker blacks but lower brightness, Input lag is too high for serious gamers
Abstract: The $1,699 BenQ HT3550 (currently available for $1,499) and $1,699 TK850 are all but identical in specs, features, and physical design. But what few differences there are put them worlds apart in functionality. Quite simply, the HT3550 delivers a wider co...