
BenQ W5700 4K Home Theatre Projector
Get ready for true 4K HDR with BenQ W5700 4K Home Theatre Projector with cinematic wonder like your're in an authentic digital cinema. For audio-video enthusiasts who want to take in every little detail for truly cinematic experiences, enjoy the super-wide 100% DCI-P3 colour space with film-like texture and playback as directors envisioned. Benq W5700 Cine Prime Projector with CinematicColour technology ushers awe-inspiring movie magic into your tailored AV room. Key Features of the BenQ W5700 4K Home Theatre Projector True 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution with 8.3M pixels CinematicColor for cinema industry’s 100% DCI-P3/Rec.709 color space HDR-PRO projector-optimized HDR technology (HDR10/HLG support) 1800 ANSI Lumens Brightness Colors as Directors Envisioned Only true colors evoke feelings of sorrow, joy, romance, and thrills. With CinematicColor super-wide 95% DCI-P3 and 100% Rec.709 color space, BenQ CinePrime projectors deliver precise colors to perfectly preserve the director’s original vision. Out-of-Box Color Accuracy Powered by CinematicColor, individual factory calibration reports assure 100% Rec.709 and Delta E<3, with an optimized DCI-P3 color table for true Hollywood colors.
Get ready for true 4K HDR with BenQ W5700 4K Home Theatre Projector with cinematic wonder like your're in an authentic digital cinema. For audio-video enthusiasts who want to take in every little detail for truly cinematic experiences, enjoy the super-wide 100% DCI-P3 colour space with film-like texture and playback as directors envisioned. Benq W5700 Cine Prime Projector with CinematicColour technology ushers awe-inspiring movie magic into your tailored AV room. Key Features of the BenQ W5700 4K Home Theatre Projector True 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution with 8.3M pixels CinematicColor for cinema industry’s 100% DCI-P3/Rec.709 color space HDR-PRO projector-optimized HDR technology (HDR10/HLG support) 1800 ANSI Lumens Brightness Colors as Directors Envisioned Only true colors evoke feelings of sorrow, joy, romance, and thrills. With CinematicColor super-wide 95% DCI-P3 and 100% Rec.709 color space, BenQ CinePrime projectors deliver precise colors to perfectly preserve the director’s original vision. Out-of-Box Color Accuracy Powered by CinematicColor, individual factory calibration reports assure 100% Rec.709 and Delta E<3, with an optimized DCI-P3 color table for true Hollywood colors.
Get ready for true 4K HDR with BenQ W5700 4K Home Theatre Projector with cinematic wonder like your're in an authentic digital cinema. For audio-video enthusiasts who want to take in every little detail for truly cinematic experiences, enjoy the super-wide 100% DCI-P3 colour space with film-like texture and playback as directors envisioned. Benq W5700 Cine Prime Projector with CinematicColour technology ushers awe-inspiring movie magic into your tailored AV room. Key Features of the BenQ W5700 4K Home Theatre Projector True 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution with 8.3M pixels CinematicColor for cinema industry’s 100% DCI-P3/Rec.709 color space HDR-PRO projector-optimized HDR technology (HDR10/HLG support) 1800 ANSI Lumens Brightness Colors as Directors Envisioned Only true colors evoke feelings of sorrow, joy, romance, and thrills. With CinematicColor super-wide 95% DCI-P3 and 100% Rec.709 color space, BenQ CinePrime projectors deliver precise colors to perfectly preserve the director’s original vision. Out-of-Box Color Accuracy Powered by CinematicColor, individual factory calibration reports assure 100% Rec.709 and Delta E<3, with an optimized DCI-P3 color table for true Hollywood colors.
Get ready for true 4K HDR with BenQ W5700 4K Home Theatre Projector with cinematic wonder like your're in an authentic digital cinema. For audio-video enthusiasts who want to take in every little detail for truly cinematic experiences, enjoy the super-wide 100% DCI-P3 colour space with film-like texture and playback as directors envisioned. Benq W5700 Cine Prime Projector with CinematicColour technology ushers awe-inspiring movie magic into your tailored AV room. Key Features of the BenQ W5700 4K Home Theatre Projector True 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution with 8.3M pixels CinematicColor for cinema industry’s 100% DCI-P3/Rec.709 color space HDR-PRO projector-optimized HDR technology (HDR10/HLG support) 1800 ANSI Lumens Brightness Colors as Directors Envisioned Only true colors evoke feelings of sorrow, joy, romance, and thrills. With CinematicColor super-wide 95% DCI-P3 and 100% Rec.709 color space, BenQ CinePrime projectors deliver precise colors to perfectly preserve the director’s original vision. Out-of-Box Color Accuracy Powered by CinematicColor, individual factory calibration reports assure 100% Rec.709 and Delta E<3, with an optimized DCI-P3 color table for true Hollywood colors.
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The lowest price for BenQ W5700 4K Home Theatre Projector right now is $2,550.00 at Class A Audio, compared across 11 retailers.
The all-time low was $1,999.00 on 18 Apr 2026 — today's price is 28% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 21 Aug 2026.
Last updated at 21/08/2026 10:43:13
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originally posted on richersounds.com
After a lot of research and initially auditioning the Epson TW-EH9400 I went for the BenQ W5700. I had my heart set on the Epson until I saw it in the flesh - the 2K resolution was noticeably poor compared to the Sony, Optoma and BenQ 4K (faux-K) projectors. For me the BenQ strikes a good balance between picture quality, placement flexibility, aesthetics and price. The black levels are terrible (I've been spoiled with OLED TVs for the last few years) but without £10K+ to spend on a PJ I'm happy to overlook that for a 122" projection of my favourite films with very good 4K and colour performance. I find the "Vivid TV" preset is a must for Blu-ray content. When you switch to UHD content the settings lock to the "UHD" preset where I find the colours too pale in ... MoreAfter a lot of research and initially auditioning the Epson TW-EH9400 I went for the BenQ W5700. I had my heart set on the Epson until I saw it in the flesh - the 2K resolution was noticeably poor compared to the Sony, Optoma and BenQ 4K (faux-K) projectors. For me the BenQ strikes a good balance between picture quality, placement flexibility, aesthetics and price. The black levels are terrible (I've been spoiled with OLED TVs for the last few years) but without £10K+ to spend on a PJ I'm happy to overlook that for a 122" projection of my favourite films with very good 4K and colour performance. I find the "Vivid TV" preset is a must for Blu-ray content. When you switch to UHD content the settings lock to the "UHD" preset where I find the colours too pale in comparison, but you can override those to emulate "Vivid TV" (thanks to a rapid response from the BenQ engineering team talking me through that via a support ticket). Dynamic contrast is a bust (the sound of the iris moving is unbearable) and 3D is also unwatchable, but my primary use case of BD/4K viewing hits the spot.
originally posted on videopro.com.au
Extremely well priced for the quality of picture compares with projectors twice the price
originally posted on Google
Was contemplating between Epson 9400 and Benq w5700. Was biased towards Epson because of plethora of good reviews. However, when I witnessed side by side comparison I was blownaway with the picture quality and colors that Benq produced. 4k quality is so impressive that we never went back to our LG Oled for watching any content. A masterpoece at half the cost of other premium projectors like JVC or Sony.
| Warranty | 2 Years |
| Resolution | 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) |
| Brightness | 1,800 ANSI Lumens |
| Contrast Ratio (FOFO) | 100,000:1 (with Dynamic Iris) |
| Projection System | DLP |
BenQ W5700 True 4K UHD Projector (Ex Demo)
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BENQ W5700 - 4K UHD HOME CINEMA PROJECTOR | BENQ
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Delivery between Tue – Wed $22
BenQ W5700 CinePrime True 4K UHD Home Cinema Projector | DCI-P3 Rec.709 | HDR-PRO
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BenQ W5700 CinePrime True 4K UHD Home Theatre Projector
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After a lot of research and initially auditioning the Epson TW-EH9400 I went for the BenQ W5700. I had my heart set on the Epson until I saw it in the flesh - the 2K resolution was noticeably poor compared to the Sony, Optoma and BenQ 4K (faux-K) projectors. For me the BenQ strikes a good balance between picture quality, placement flexibility, aesthetics and price. The black levels are terrible (I've been spoiled with OLED TVs for the last few years) but without £10K+ to spend on a PJ I'm happy to overlook that for a 122" projection of my favourite films with very good 4K and colour performance. I find the "Vivid TV" preset is a must for Blu-ray content. When you switch to UHD content the settings lock to the "UHD" preset where I find the colours too pale in ... MoreAfter a lot of research and initially auditioning the Epson TW-EH9400 I went for the BenQ W5700. I had my heart set on the Epson until I saw it in the flesh - the 2K resolution was noticeably poor compared to the Sony, Optoma and BenQ 4K (faux-K) projectors. For me the BenQ strikes a good balance between picture quality, placement flexibility, aesthetics and price. The black levels are terrible (I've been spoiled with OLED TVs for the last few years) but without £10K+ to spend on a PJ I'm happy to overlook that for a 122" projection of my favourite films with very good 4K and colour performance. I find the "Vivid TV" preset is a must for Blu-ray content. When you switch to UHD content the settings lock to the "UHD" preset where I find the colours too pale in comparison, but you can override those to emulate "Vivid TV" (thanks to a rapid response from the BenQ engineering team talking me through that via a support ticket). Dynamic contrast is a bust (the sound of the iris moving is unbearable) and 3D is also unwatchable, but my primary use case of BD/4K viewing hits the spot.
Extremely well priced for the quality of picture compares with projectors twice the price
Was contemplating between Epson 9400 and Benq w5700. Was biased towards Epson because of plethora of good reviews. However, when I witnessed side by side comparison I was blownaway with the picture quality and colors that Benq produced. 4k quality is so impressive that we never went back to our LG Oled for watching any content. A masterpoece at half the cost of other premium projectors like JVC or Sony.
I can't fault the picture, every bit as good as I hoped. the projector is solid and of top quality with good features, let down somewhat by a cheap plasticky remote. It is also impossible to put the cover back without knocking the focus. So have to refocus for each use.
I have for the last 18months researched the Benq W5700 Projector and have seen nothing but positive reviews, either via YouTube or on AV Forum and Magazine reviews.Whilst researching 4K projectors in general, I recently demo'd the Sony VPL-VW270ES native 4K and whilst a stunning picture, was too expensive for my budget at £5000.I decided to take then to go with my gut and purchase the Benq from RicherSounds Bristol a few weeks ago - As always, they were very quick to respond, deal with my order and the projector arrived the next day (Thats service!!) - Also speaking to Steve, he helped correctly troubleshoot and identify an issue I had when installing the projector (turned out to be a dodgy HDMI cable).Conclusion:All in all the picture quality from this ... MoreI have for the last 18months researched the Benq W5700 Projector and have seen nothing but positive reviews, either via YouTube or on AV Forum and Magazine reviews.Whilst researching 4K projectors in general, I recently demo'd the Sony VPL-VW270ES native 4K and whilst a stunning picture, was too expensive for my budget at £5000.I decided to take then to go with my gut and purchase the Benq from RicherSounds Bristol a few weeks ago - As always, they were very quick to respond, deal with my order and the projector arrived the next day (Thats service!!) - Also speaking to Steve, he helped correctly troubleshoot and identify an issue I had when installing the projector (turned out to be a dodgy HDMI cable).Conclusion:All in all the picture quality from this projector is absolutely stunning in 4K with 4k UHD Blu Rays and also from standard DVDs upscaled to 4K.Whilst there are many options to further fine tune the picture within the menus, the individual pre-certification calibration report that comes with each Benq means you don't really have to. I'm so pleased with it. Research the W5700 and I'm sure you'll agree as I did that its a great projector.Finally, thank you to Richer Sounds (and Steve) for your quick, friendly impartial advice as always!!
I must have been one of richersounds READING worst customers, I chopped and changed my mind 4 TIMES!!!!! 4 different projectors sent back and they were always very helpful. Eventually I decided on the BenQ W5700. WOW! What can I say! the images are sharp clear and the blacks are pretty good. The detail you can see will blow your socks off!!! I honestly thought when watching a film that the image's were as good as any OLED Tv
I viewed a couple of projectors and went with the benq because the colours were so vivid. I have now installed it myself and it was easy plug and play pretty much. I don't hear the noise from it like some reviews. All in all great home cinema
| Warranty | 2 Years |
| Resolution | 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) |
| Brightness | 1,800 ANSI Lumens |
| Contrast Ratio (FOFO) | 100,000:1 (with Dynamic Iris) |
| Projection System | DLP |