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BenQ HT2150ST Review

BenQ HT2150ST Review

Posted on September 22, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

BenQ lists the HT2150ST on its website as a home theater projector, but hides one of its secret powers: It’s the only model of that kind that BenQ also highlights as having a low input lag for gaming. And, indeed, serious gamers will appreciate not just the low lag, for its advantage in games that depend on reaction time, but some of its other features, too. (More on those shortly.) That said, the HT2150ST offers a lot even if you’re not interested in gaming at all. In particular, its color accuracy, contrast, and black levels are excellent for the $799 price, which also makes it a good choice strictly for watching movies and TV.
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