Items Included
- BenQ W5800 2600-Lumen UHD 4K Laser DLP Home Cinema Projector
- Remote Control with Batteries
- Power Cord (5.9′)
- HDMI Cable (9.8′)
- Lens Cover
- Limited 3-Year Manufacturer Warranty
Key Features
- Brightness of 2600 ANSI Lumens
- UHD 4K Resolution with HDR10+ Support
- 1.52-2.45:1 Throw Ratio
- 2 x HDMI 2.0b Inputs, 1 w/ eARC
- 100% DCI-P3 & Rec.709 Color Coverage
- ISFccc Certified
- Vertical & Horizontal Lens Shift
- Vertical & Horizontal Keystone
- 20,000 Plus Hours of Laser Life
- Quiet Operation Less than 30 dB
Upgrade your home theater to up to a 200″ screen with the W5800 2600-Lumen UHD 4K Laser DLP Home Cinema Projector from BenQ. The W5800 features a long-lasting laser light source to deliver 2600 ANSI lumen bright, accurate 4K HDR images with vivid color and clarity in light-controlled environments.
Connect native 4K and HD devices via HDMI 2.0b inputs, including one with eARC to connect to a compatible sound system. USB-A connections are available to play media from a flash drive or provide power to a streaming media player. Generous optical zoom, along with vertical and horizontal lens shift, and keystone abilities allow for flexible placement.
Colors as Directors Envisioned
Faithfully reproduce images the way the artist intended. The BenQ W5800 with CinematicColor superwide 100% DCI-P3 and 100% Rec.709 color space delivers precise colors to perfectly preserve what the directors envisioned.
Out-of-Box Color Accuracy
Individual factory calibration reports assure 100% Rec.709 Delta E<2, grayscale tracking Delta E<2, and optimized DCI-P3 color table for true Hollywood colors.
ISFccc Certified
Acclaimed ISFccc calibration customizes image and color performance for any space, along with preset day/night light balance modes.
Exclusive Color Temperature Tuning
BenQ high-end cinema projectors provide advanced color temperature tuning with leading 11 levels of white balance controls between high to low brightness, enabling content fans to adjust to the most accurate colors in mid-tone colors.
Filmmaker Mode
Activating this mode ensures movies display precisely as directors intended. W5800 supports high-definition sources with accurate aspect ratios and colors, without HDR post-processing, preserving the original image purity.
4K Clarity Through Tailor-Made Lens
Utilizing a lens system featuring 14-element including aspheric lens coated with low dispersion materials to improve clarity and uniformity, fully displaying 4K image clarity.
HDR Tone Mapping
BenQ exclusive HDR-PRO technology heightens the 4K HDR viewing experience with enhanced tone mapping, reproducing more balance between details in bright and dark scenes.
Locally Enhanced Shadows and Highlights
Applying the industry-leading Local Contrast Enhancer (LCE) algorithm to divide images into 1000+ zones, LCE analyzes each segment’s brightness and adjusts gamma independently for greater dark and bright detail definition and enriched image depth.
Comprehensive Image Optimization
BenQ Dynamic Black technology dynamically adjusts the projection light output by detecting imagery, ensuring optimal contrast and life-like images. Laser projectors, equipped with fast dimming, promptly respond to brightness changes, delivering 20% higher contrast than other SSI models.
HDR Video Optimization Frame by Frame
New HDR10+ technology adds dynamic metadata to HDR10 source files, which is used to optimize each frame of the HDR video to enhance details in both bright and dark areas of HDR10+ content.
Chris Tennery –
So, I owned the BenQ LK 970 for over 3 years now and have been looking to upgrade. I had my eyes set on this one but was a little skeptical due to it only used the .47 4 K Pixel Shifting chip. I felt like it was a step back from the bigger .65 chip that the Lk 970 used. Also, it only had 2600 Lumens vs the 5,000 the LK had as well. Well after using this projector for over a week and already watched 15 4K movies on it I am beyond blown away. This is the sharpest and most color accurate projector I have ever owned. The brightness contrast and clarity are terrific. And comparing the 4K pixel shifting to my JVC NX7 which is a actually real native 4K projector. I can even tell the difference in quality. This is a terrific projector. I’m sure I will enjoy this for years to come.
Chris Tennery –
Blessing –
Having been a prior user of the BenQ HT4550i projector, I was very familiar with Benqs reputation with projectors. For $3000 I got a pixel shifting model with a bright 3200 lumens and a sterling onscreen image.
W hen BenQ announced the W5800 projector, I was immediatly interested. For $5000, I would get a laser projector with a bright, sharp image.
Another important feature that other manufactures have been deleting is 3D functionality–But not BenQ. They include this feature on the W5800 and my previous BenQ model.
After setting up the projector, I marveled at the sharpness and contrast that the W5800 offered. Although the lumen level was 600 lumens less than my previous model, the laser technology offset this and produced a noticeably bright image.
Blessing –