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BenQ CinePrime HT3550 short-throw DLP projector packs 4K and HDR

BenQ CinePrime HT3550 short-throw DLP projector packs 4K and HDR

Posted on March 6, 2019August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

BenQ has launched a new home entertainment projector, the CinePrime HT3550. This short-throw DLP projector offers both 4K and HDR, as well as the maker’s CinematicColor and a pair of integrated 5 watt speakers. The projector is targeted at consumers and is the first 4K DLP model to offer DCI-P3 color; this is paired with a ‘true’ Ultra HD resolution, according to the company, for a solid home theater experience.
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