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BenQ MP611

The price is right - what about the quality?

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Last reviewed: April 15th 2007

The MP611 is dark blue in colour, which is certainly unusual

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The BenQ MP611 stands out in a number of respects. For one thing, it is dark blue in colour, which is certainly unusual, and the nine metal control buttons look stylish and smart. More significantly, it has a resolution of just 800 x 600 pixels, rather than the more conventional 1024 x 768 pixels.

Turn the power on and you'll get a rude surprise, as the BenQ plays a start-up tune which is rather unpleasant. It also repeats the exercise when you shut the device down.

Although this is an affordable projector it's a pity you only get a VGA cable and power cable in the package, with nothing to connect to the S-video and composite inputs. There is no DVI connection.

BenQ places an emphasis on its quiet ventilation system and the rated noise levels of 28dB in normal use, or 24dB in Eco mode, are very quiet indeed. Hot air exits to the right-hand side and is warm, rather than hot.

The settings menu is basic and straightforward and if you crank up the brightness and contrast settings you'll find that the image will become horribly bright and unpleasant. The picture mode preset was the only one that looked acceptable to us and we were happy to use it for all types of viewing, although colours don't look warm on any setting.

We found that the zoom and focus rings had a cheap feel, much like a kid's kaleidoscope, which reinforced the feeling that this is very much a budget projector; however, the price doesn't adequately reflect that fact.

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Aspect Ratio 16:9, 4:3
Brightness (lumens) 2400
Colour Blue
Connectivity 15 Pin D-Sub, 2 x 3.5mm, Composite Video, S-video
Contrast Ratio 2000:1
Dimensions 278 x 220 x 94
Display Standard SVGA
Lamp Life 3000
Lamp Power 200
Lens F=2.6 to 2.77 / f=20.4 to 23.5 mm
Max No of Colours (million) 16.7
Max Power Consumption 285
Max Projected Image Size 7.6
Min Projected Image Size 0.8
Native Aspect Ratio Widescreen
Native Resolution (horizontal pixels) 800
Native Resolution (vertical pixels) 600
Noise 28
Panel Type DLPR by Texas Instruments
Projector Type DLP
Remote Control Yes
Speaker Details 1 x 2W Speaker
Throw Ratio 54 inch at 2m
Video Compatibility NTSC, PAL, SECAM
Weight (kg) 2.7
Amazon.co.uk MP611Visit product page £419.67

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Product Summary

MP611

Best Price

£419.67

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Key specs

Aspect Ratio Array | Brightness (lumens) 2400 | Native Aspect Ratio Widescreen | Native Resolution (horizontal pixels) 800 |

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Attractive price

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Pleasantly quiet

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Limited resolution

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Little point in tweaking settings