BenQ Introduces MH630 Projector

BenQ MH630BenQ America is now shipping the MH630, the latest addition to its line of line of Colorific projectors. According to the company, the MH630 provides more than 1 billion colors without any light burn or degradation over extended usage. Supported by a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, the unit also offers full HD 1080p resolution and 3,000 ANSI lumens of brightness. The MH630 integrates 10W speakers and the ability to display 3D content directly from PCs and Blu-ray devices. 

The MH630 features BenQ's SmartEco technology, designed to automatically adjust lamp power to deliver up to 6,500 hours of lamp life and energy savings of up to 70 percent without any compromise to picture quality. An "Eco Blank" mode allows users to blank out the screen whenever projection isn't needed, while a "No Source Detected" mode automatically reduces power consumption to 30 percent when no source has been detected for more than three minutes. The "Auto Power Off" function automatically shuts the projector down when it has not been used for 30 minutes. 

The MH630 projector is available now, with a retail MSRP of $1,799. 

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