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Viewsonic PRO7827HD review

Posted on March 21, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Viewsonic’s PRO7827HD packs in the features and conveniences, and its picture quality is very good, but not quite good enough to dethrone my favorite at the $800 point, BenQ’s HT2050.

Despite one being black and the other white, the two are nearly identical. Both outperform cheaper units like the Optoma HD142X ($550) in terms of contrast — they have deeper black levels that make the huge images pop in a dark room — and both deliver very good color. Where the Viewsonic falls a bit short is video processing, with a couple of issues that will irk film and gaming snobs in particular.

Those certainly aren’t deal-breakers, however, and the PRO7827HD’s ample connectivity, complete with a place to stash a streaming stick, might sway some users away from the BenQ. My advice, however, is to pick that unit or go with a cheaper model like the Optoma.
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