There are also modes for bright, living room, cinema, sports, User 1, User 2, and 3D. The game mode fine-tunes images, enhancing dark, shadowy scenes for greater clarity. The USB-A port can accept BenQ’s optional QP20 QCast Mirror HDMI Wireless Dongle (~$90) or power other devices that connect to the HDMI port. Anyone who wants better sound will probably have an external audio setup anyway and take advantage of the TH585’s audio out 3.5mm jack. The speaker isn’t the greatest, but it’s good enough. The dual HDMI inputs are nice if you’re setting up a home theater. The inputs of the TH585 cover just about everything except display port, but most computers that output display port also output HDMI as well, so that’s not too much of a concern. Featuring a 3500-lumen output with 10,000:1 contrast ratio at 1080p full HD the TH585 provides a great viewing experience. It seems to be well made, well packaged, and, most of all it just works as it should.Įven though the TH585 is aimed at gamers, it makes for a great all-round home entertainment projector. The BenQ TH585 Low Input Lag Console Gaming Projector is my first BenQ product, and I’m quite impressed. My first experience has been quite pleasant. I’ve always regarded them as having nice products from what I’ve seen and heard, but I’ve just never really gotten around to trying one of their products. Surprisingly, in all the years of buying and using gadgets, I’ve never owned a BenQ product.
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