1577.47 GBP
BenQ W1800I 3D Data Projector with Standard Throw, 2000 ANSI Lumens, DLP 2160p (3840x2160) in Black and White
TRUE 4K PROJECTOR: 8.3 million Individual Pixels give incredible clarity and crisply defined details - ALL-IN-ONE ENTERTAINMENT: Google-certified Android TV and Google Play store, with 5,000+ of the latest Android apps, movies, shows, live sports, games,
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SponsoredBenQ W1800i 4K UHD/ DLP projektor/ 3000ANSI/ 10.000:1/ VGA/ 2x HDMI/ QS01 modul/ Android TV
BenQ, a renowned brand in the technology industry, recently launched its latest 4K UHD projector, the W1800i. This flagship model offers a range of advanced features that make it one of the best projectors on the market today.
The BenQ W1800i is equipped with a 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels), offering sharp and detailed images. The image quality is further enhanced by the 100% coverage of the Rec.709 color space, ensuring vibrant and realistic colors. Furthermore, with its brightness of 2000 ANSI lumens, the W1800i can produce clear images even in bright environments.
One of the most notable features of the BenQ W1800i is its integration with Android TV. This feature allows users to access a wide range of streaming content directly from the projector. Whether it's movies on Netflix or videos on YouTube, users can enjoy them on the big screen without needing external devices.
In terms of design, the BenQ W1800i features an elegant and modern look that easily fits into any home or office environment. The projector is also very compact and lightweight for its category, making installation and portability easy.
Another advantage of the BenQ W1800i is its ease of use. Thanks to the dedicated "BenQ Smart Control" app, users can easily control the projector settings directly from their smartphone or tablet.
In terms of connectivity available on the device, we find two HDMI ports for connecting external video sources such as gaming consoles or Blu-ray players; a USB Type-A port for playing multimedia files from USB flash drives; an Ethernet LAN RJ-45 port for wired internet connection; analog audio input mini jack 3.5mm and digital audio output optical S/PDIF.
Finally, but not least important is the economic aspect: despite being a top-of-the-line product with high performance and complete equipment, it does not reach exorbitant prices, making it accessible to many home cinema enthusiasts.
In conclusion, the BenQ W1800i represents an excellent choice for anyone looking for a 4K UHD projector with Android TV integrated. With its winning combination of superior image quality and advanced user-friendly features, this model promises unforgettable visual experiences both for movie lovers and gamers who demand the best.
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| Tags | 4K video Android TV True 4K Stunning 4K Filmmaker Mode BenQ W1800i 4K HDR 4K movies and shows True 4K HDR Viewing space Contrast range |
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| Brand | ![]() BenQ is a Taiwanese electronics company that produces a wide range of electronics products, including computer monitors, projectors, digital cameras, and mobile phones. The company is best known for its computer monitors, which are often considered some of the best on the market. BenQ is also a major player in the projector market, and its products are used in a wide variety of settings, from schools and businesses to home theaters. |
| MPN | BenQ W1800i |
| ID | 25111147 |
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AC input voltage The range of alternating current voltage that the product accepts from its power source, expressed in volts (V). It indicates the minimum and maximum supply voltages compatible with the device across different regions.
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100 - 240 V |
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Audio Return Channel ARC Indicates whether the product supports an audio return channel (ARC) over HDMI, allowing audio to be sent back from a TV or display to an external audio device such as a soundbar or AV receiver.
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Yes |
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Builtin speakers The total number of integrated speaker units present in the product. This value indicates how many separate speaker elements are built into the device, helping users compare audio capabilities across models.
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1 |
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Cables included A list of the cable types that are supplied with the product, such as USB, HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, LAN (RJ‑45), SATA, audio or other relevant connectors.
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AC |
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Colour The colour or combination of colours that a product is available in, expressed as common names such as "Black", "Silver" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the visual appearance of the item for consumers.
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Black, White |
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Common interface Plus CI+ Indicates whether the product supports the Common Interface Plus (CI+) standard, a digital TV interface that allows the device to receive and decode broadcast signals from compatible set‑top boxes or satellite receivers.
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No |
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Contrast ratio The contrast ratio is the proportion between the brightest and darkest luminance a display can produce, expressed as a simple ratio such as 1000:1. It indicates how well a screen can differentiate light from dark areas, affecting image clarity and color depth.
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10000:1 |
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Focal length range The minimum and maximum focal lengths that a lens or optical system can cover, expressed in millimetres (mm). It indicates the zoom capability of the device and helps users understand the field‑of‑view range available.
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11.9 - 15.5 mm |
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Harmonized System HS code The Harmonized System (HS) code is a standardized numerical identifier used internationally to classify traded goods. It consists of up to six digits, where each pair of digits represents progressively more specific product categories. The HS code facilitates customs duties, trade statistics, and regulatory compliance by providing a common language for describing products across borders.
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85286200 |
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HDMI A list of the HDMI ports available on the product, each entry indicating the number of ports and their specific HDMI version or additional features (e.g., "2 x HDMI 2.0b", "1 x HDMI 1.4 with CEC"). This attribute helps users understand both the quantity and capabilities of the HDMI connections.
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2 |
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High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology The level of contrast and color detail that a display or image can reproduce, indicating the ability to show darker shadows and brighter highlights with greater fidelity. It is typically expressed as a standard name such as HDR10, Dolby Vision, or DisplayHDR 400, and helps consumers compare visual performance across devices.
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High Dynamic Range 10 (HDR10), Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) |
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Horizontal scan range The range of frequencies, expressed in kilohertz (kHz), over which a device can process or display horizontal signals or scan lines. It indicates the minimum and maximum operating frequencies for horizontal scanning operations.
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15 |
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Keystone correction horizontal The horizontal keystone correction angle specifies the range of degrees by which a projector or screen can adjust horizontally to correct image distortion without loss of clarity. It is expressed as a minimum‑maximum value, such as –30° to +30°, and applies to any device that supports keystone adjustment.
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-30 - 30° |
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Market positioning A classification that indicates the target audience or use case for a product, such as Business, Gaming, Home & Office, Education, etc. It helps customers quickly identify which products are best suited to their needs.
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Home cinema |
| Matrix size | 0.5" |
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Matrix type The technology used to generate the image in a projector, such as DMD (Digital Micromirror Device), MLA (Microlens Array) or LCD panels. It indicates how light is modulated and reflected to produce the displayed picture.
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DMD |
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Native aspect ratio The proportion between the width and height of a screen or image, expressed as two numbers separated by a colon (e.g., 16:9). It indicates whether content is designed for widescreen, square, or other aspect ratios and helps users match devices to their media formats.
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16:9 |
| Noise Level | 35 dB |
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Noise level economic mode The sound intensity produced by a product while operating in its economic or low‑power mode, expressed in decibels (dB). This value indicates how quiet the device is during energy‑saving operation and helps users assess suitability for quiet environments.
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29 dB |
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Offset The percentage by which a measurable attribute—such as brightness, contrast, or other performance metrics—deviates from its standard or reference value. It indicates how much the actual measurement is increased or decreased relative to the expected norm.
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110 % |
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Operating temperature The range of temperatures in which a product can safely operate without risk of damage or performance degradation. Values are expressed in degrees Celsius (°C) and may represent a single temperature, a minimum–maximum interval, or an average operating point.
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0 - 40 °C |
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Placement A list of the positions or mounting options where a product can be installed, such as indoor, outdoor, wall, desk, floor, ceiling, or universal. Each value represents a distinct placement scenario that the device supports.
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Desktop |
| Power consumption | 296 W |
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Projection technology The optical method used by a projector to create an image, such as DLP, LCD, LED or 3LCD. It indicates the underlying light‑processing system that determines brightness, color accuracy and overall visual performance.
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DLP |
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Projector brightness The amount of light emitted by a projector, expressed in ANSI lumens. It indicates how bright the projected image will appear under typical viewing conditions and allows users to compare brightness levels across different projectors.
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2000 ANSI lumens |
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Projector native resolution The pixel dimensions that a projector can output, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates the native resolution of the projected image and is used to determine compatibility with source content and display quality.
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3840x2160 |
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Remote control type The method or mechanism used to operate a device remotely, such as infrared (IR), Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi, radio frequency, or wired connections. It indicates how the user can send commands to the product from a distance.
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IR |
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RMS rated power The root‑mean‑square (RMS) power rating of a device, expressed in watts (W). It represents the average electrical power that the product can deliver or consume under normal operating conditions.
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5 W |
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Screen size compatibility The diagonal measurement ranges of screens that the product can project or display, expressed in millimeters and/or inches. It indicates the minimum and maximum screen sizes that the device is designed to handle.
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762 - 7620 mm ( |
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Serial interface type The type of serial communication interface supported by the product, such as RS‑232, RS‑485, RJ‑45, or SATA. It indicates which physical connectors and protocols are available for data exchange with other devices.
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RS-232 |
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Service life of light source The total operating hours a projector lamp can provide before it needs replacement, expressed in units of time such as hours or days.
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4000 h |
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Service life of light source (economic mode) The total operating hours a lamp can provide before it needs replacement when running in an energy‑saving mode, expressed in units of time such as hours or days.
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15000 h |
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Supported 3D formats A list of the three‑dimensional video formats that a projector or display device can decode and present to the user. Each value represents a distinct 3D mode such as "Side by side", "Top and bottom", "Frame packing" or "Frame sequential". The attribute helps consumers determine whether their content will be displayed correctly on the product.
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Frame Sequential, Frame packing |
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Supported aspect ratios The proportion between the width and height of a product’s display or image, expressed as two numbers separated by a colon (e.g., 16:9). It indicates whether the content is designed for widescreen, square, or other aspect ratios.
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4:3 |
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Supported Graphics Resolutions The pixel dimensions that a device can output or support, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates the maximum resolution available for display content on the product.
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640x480 |
| Supported video modes | 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 2160p |
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Vertical scan range The range of vertical scan frequencies that a display device can support, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the minimum and maximum refresh rates at which the screen updates vertically, affecting visual smoothness and stability.
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23 - 240 Hz |
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Video colour modes A list of the colour and lighting modes that a projector or display can produce, such as "Blackboard", "Cinema", "Dynamic", "Presentation" or "sRGB". Each value represents a distinct visual setting that the device can switch to for different viewing environments.
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Night, Cinema, Living room, Sports |
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Zoom ratio The proportion between the distance from a projector to its screen and the width of the projected image, expressed as a simple ratio such as 2:1 or 1.5:1. It indicates how far the projector must be placed to achieve a desired screen size and is useful for planning installation space.
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3:1 |





