![]() Images of clouds transferred at 4,000 nits used to test HDR tone mapping demonstrated that the Theater was doing a good job on this front, though it was one of the lower-scoring projectors on that specific parameter in the official Showdown. Switching over to the video montage section of the Spears & Munsil Ultra HD HDR test disc, blacks in images used as a torture-test for contrast were a relatively pure black, and colors in shots of cactus flowers and butterflies looked rich and showed a wide range of subtle hues. (When a Dolby Vision source is detected, the Theater displays a logo on-screen to let you know you’re getting the real thing.) Shadows in the early scene in the slaughterhouse had good depth and detail, and later shots showed an impressive range of period-specific colors in the movie’s sets. The same qualities carried over when I watched It, a movie with Dolby Vision HDR. Detail was excellent and there were no signs of automatic enhancement in Movie mode that made pictures look unnaturally crisp. Watching the movie Oblivion, the Theater displayed accurate skin tones, and the image had a punchy quality that indicated it had a good contrast ratio. That ability doubtless gave it an edge over some other projectors in the Showdown with less advanced picture settings, but the Formovie projector also produced images with natural-looking colors and precise gamma with just its Movie mode selected. The Theater provides multiple picture modes and its video adjustments include a color management system that allows it to be calibrated for accurate color. ![]() 3 HDMI inputs are located on the projector's rear panel, including 1 with eARC. The BenQ TK850 is a 4K projector for your living room, with boosted audio, intense 3,000 lumens brightness, and a focus on sports broadcasts to help it stand out from the piles of other. ![]()
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