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BenQ MH530FHD review

Posted on November 6, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

TVs are cheap these days unless you want one that’s bigger than 50-inches. Whereas your average branded 50-inch model is about £600 ($500), Sony’s 55-inch Bravia KD55A1 OLED TV will cost you four times as much!

Those who want the 85-inch Sony Bravia 85XD8505 can expect to pay a twelvefold cost increase for a TV that’s not even double the size of a 50-inch model.

The solution for those who want the big-screen experience without the high cost is projection. And that’s exactly the market that BenQ is addressing with its new MH530FHD (Full HD) 3,300 lumens DLP projector, which retails at $549 (around £415).
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