Designed by engineers that spend way too much time gaming if you ask us, BenQ gaming projectors offer FPS Mode to specifically address the needs of gamers inclined towards COD, Battlefield, Enlisted, and any other first person shooter title. FPS Mode improves black levels and helps resolve the notorious detail loss issue that plagues first person games. You know what we mean. In many cases, dark areas of the screen are improperly rendered, ending up too dark or faded, with poor detail and clarity. Not only do they diminish visual fidelity, but these faults provide the perfect cover for sneaky opponents and enemies during games, which is a special nuisance in multiplayer. FPS Mode uses advanced algorithms to scan every frame and balance brightness and contrast to ensure superb detail retention and reproduction.
FPS Mode goes beyond visual awareness to cover spatial sound. That’s right, turn FPS Mode on and you get simulated surround even through the projector’s built-in speaker or headphones. FPS Mode audio has been tailored to highlight the location of gunshots, explosions, and naturally the pitter patter of feet made by other players, so there’s less risk of them getting the jump on you.
Since BenQ gaming projectors are also ace at movies and TV, they have different picture modes for those. In the context of gaming, Game Mode and HDR Game Mode are optimized for video games, with the latter mode clearly including high dynamic range. The gaming setting only works with those two overall modes (Game and HDR Game), focusing every aspect of the projector towards the best gaming experience possible.
In any case, if you love COD then you’re in for a treat. Between the massive screen, enhanced dark area detail, and spatial sound, you have a nice arsenal for tackling COD every year. Single player AI doesn’t stand a chance, and we expect your multiplayer performance will also gain a boost.