W5800|4K 2600lm BenQ Home Cinema Projector
See Colors as Directors Envisioned in Your AV Sanctuary
The W5800 features a groundbreaking laser array light source, presenting a breathtaking 4K image with an impressive brightness of 2,600 lumens for vivid color and clarity.
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.
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.
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.
BenQ exclusive HDR-PRO technology heightens the 4K HDR viewing experience with two-step enhanced tone mapping, reproducing more balance between details in bright and dark scenes.
Applying the industry-leading Local Contrast Enhancer (LCE) algorithm to divide images into 1,000+ zones, LCE analyzes each segment’s brightness and adjusts gamma independently for greater dark and bright detail definition and enriched image depth.
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.
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.
Plus, eARC enables 7.1-channel and Dolby Atmos audio, passing unaltered full-resolution signals to your sound system via a single HDMI cable.
Blu-ray Player
Streaming Device
Game Console
Handheld Game Console
Amplifier
Soundbar/ Speaker
USB Reader
The W5800 is equipped with a low-noise multi-channel cooling system, that effectively reduces environmental noise to a quiet range of 27dB to 30dB.
Patterned Lens Ring
Elegantly patterned lens ring prevents stray light with rearward tilt to eliminate optical engine light leakage.
Anti-Dust Vertical Louver
Air intake vertical louvers reject dust from cooling system.
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Browse all related FAQsCan I turn on the Local Contrast Enhancer or MEMC while watching HDR10+ content?
When watching HDR10+ content, you cannot enable Local Contrast Enhancer (LCE) at the same time. This is because HDR10+ does not allow additional contrast enhancement functions to be enabled, as they may conflict with other contrast-enhancing algorithms. However, it is okay to enable Motion Estimation and Motion Compensation (MEMC) at the same time.
Why does the 4K DLP Technology produce a slight high frequency noise?
In order to create smooth 4K resolution images, True 4K DLP Technology utilizes high speed pixel displacement and the superimposition of pixels to produce the 8.3 million pixels seen by the viewer. An end result of this process is a degree of vibration that may results in a slight or unnoticeable high-frequency noise.
What type of 4K HDR signal is compatible with the projector?
The compatible resolution is 3840 x 2160 in pixels at 24/25/30/50/60 (Hz). Please click and follow the instructions below, or read on to learn more about this topic.
How do I connect a Fire Stick or Roku stick to the projector?
Plug the Fire TV / Roku Stick device into the projector's outside HDMI port, plug one end of the USB cable into your Fire TV / Roku Stick, and more. Please click and follow the instructions below, or read on to learn more about this topic.
Can I connect the projector to any game console?
1. Yes, you can connect the projector to a Switch, PS4/PS5, and Xbox console using an HDMI cable.
2. Yes, you can connect a Nintendo Switch (Switch Lite is not supported) directly to the projector via a USB-C cable.
What if the views are swapped when I use 3D glasses with the projector?
Go to the DISPLAY: 3D > 3D Sync Invert setting in the OSD settings menu to switch 3D Sync Invert to ON and the view should return to normal.