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BenQ launched 4K ‘V6000 / V6050’ laser TV: price, features and more

BenQ launched 4K 'V6000 / V6050' laser TV: price, features and more
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BenQ has announced the launch of the V6000 / V6050, an ultra-short 4K Laser TV (Laser TV) in India.
Laser TV is equipped with a 100/120-inch ALR screen option (Ambient Light Rejection screen) and the latest 32GB Apple TV device with a price label RS 4.99,000 (paid tax).
Laser TV projection, the company claims, will provide a true 4K image quality, the performance of the wide range on a large ALR screen (100/120 inches) that comes along with the projector as a package for your living room.
The BenQ V6000 / V6050 4K Laser TV is a high-brightness laser laser projector 3000 lumens 4k with 98% of the coverage of DCI-P3 color space and provides HDR Pro image quality with trevolo speakers, eye sensors, automatic sunroof sliders.
It comes with a laser light source which guarantees a minimum life of up to 30,000 hours.
Utilizing a laser light source produces a brightness of 3000 lumens along with the ALR screen.
V6000 / V6050 comes with an automatic sunroof slider that is automatically closed when the projector is not used, avoiding the buildup of dust and exposure of the lens.
Laser TV also gives you connectivity options for external speakers through out out / HDMI (EARC) and other connectivity options including 2 HDMI ports, 3 USB reader ports and 1 out out RS232.
The company claims that the Ultra Short V6000 / 6050 throws can project the size of a 100-inch diagonal screen from just under 23 inches.
From the wall (the total screen size ranges from 70 to 120 inches diagonally with the help of an integrated screen measuring device).
4K laser resolution with 98% DCI-P3 Gamutas per BenQ, V6000 / V6050 provides a true 4K UHD image quality with a resolution of 3840×2160 pixels and 98% DCI-P3 color gamut.
Laser TV is equipped with cinematic color technology intended to utilize optimal colors to issue accurate color performance.
HDR-PRO technology (HDR10 and HLG) in V6000 / 6050 combines color mapping techniques and automatic tones for superior brightness and contrast levels and ideal image optimization, BenQ claims.
Furthermore, V6000 / V6050 uses the estimated advanced motion and compensation technology called MEMC to make more liquid videos, compensation for motion blur and slow movement effects.
It also supports the appearance of 3D content.
BenQ offers installation support and 3 years onsite warranty on the projector and 3 years or 15,000 hours on light sources.

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