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product_id: 56581801
title: "BenQ HT2550 4K UHD HDR Home Theater Projector, 8.3 Million Pixels, 2200 Lumens, Rec.709, Audiovisual Enhancer, 3D, HDMI - 2017 Model"
brand: "benq"
price: "฿3001"
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# 96% Rec.709 cinematic color 2200 lumens brightness 8.3M pixels 4K UHD clarity BenQ HT2550 4K UHD HDR Home Theater Projector, 8.3 Million Pixels, 2200 Lumens, Rec.709, Audiovisual Enhancer, 3D, HDMI - 2017 Model

**Brand:** benq
**Price:** ฿3001
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## Summary

> 🎬 Elevate your space — bring the blockbuster experience home with BenQ HT2550!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** BenQ HT2550 4K UHD HDR Home Theater Projector, 8.3 Million Pixels, 2200 Lumens, Rec.709, Audiovisual Enhancer, 3D, HDMI - 2017 Model by benq
- **How much does it cost?** ฿3001 with free shipping
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## Best For

- benq enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted benq brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Vivid HDR Mastery:** HDR10 support with BenQ’s exclusive auto HDR color rendition delivers breathtaking contrast and lifelike visuals.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Smallest and lightest 4K HDR projector with sleek design, auto vertical keystone, and 1.2x zoom for effortless setup.
- • **True-to-Life Colors:** Reproduces over 96% of the Rec.709 color gamut for authentic cinema-grade color accuracy.
- • **Cinematic 4K Brilliance:** Experience razor-sharp 8.3 million pixel resolution that transforms your living room into a premium home theater.
- • **Immersive Audio-Visual Enhancer:** Cinema Master Video+ and Audio+2 tech elevate every scene with crystal-clear sound and stunning picture quality.

## Overview

The BenQ HT2550 is a 2017 model 4K UHD HDR home theater projector featuring 8.3 million pixels for stunning image clarity, 2200 lumens brightness for vibrant visuals, and cinematic color technology covering 96% of the Rec.709 gamut. Compact and portable, it includes advanced HDR10 support, 3D capability, and audiovisual enhancements that transform any room into a premium cinema experience. Firmware updates have improved performance and picture quality, making it a top choice for immersive 4K entertainment.

## Description

BenQ HT2550 4K HDR CineHome projector with cinematic color technology expands the thrill of the big screen. Gather your friends and family in front of the stunning 4K HDR images with immense video and resounding audio enhancement to enjoy an authentic digital cinema experience.

Review: 1st projector, I chose this over the Optoma UHD60 - I have a dedicated theater room that has a window but is covered with double black out curtains. For months I was going back and forth between the BenQ HT2550 and the Optoma UHD60. I watched just about every YouTube video on both projectors then I googled and found avs.com and read reviews from actual users/owners of both projectors. There were three selling points that led me to chose the HT2550 over the Optoma. They are: 3D, smaller projector, and Chris Majestic’s review on both projectors on YouTube and on avs.com. Although Chris owns an Optoma UHD60, he gave the HT2550 rave reviews and came away impressed. For my personal use, I use my HT2550 to watch TV almost daily like a regular TV (I’m watching Sportscenter as I type this), play my PS4 pro (4K looks AWESOME), and of course catch some movies. Again this is my first projector and I almost bought the 82 inch Samsung TV but I’m glad I didn’t!! I’m projecting the BenQ on a 120 inch Elite Screens Sable Frame B2. This projector screen has a black velvet black border which gives it a nice touch. With this being my first projector I hired a company to install the projector and projector screen for me. I’m using a Pioneer Elite receiver to control everything which does a phenomenal job and DirecTV is my cable provider. Obviously Directv only has two-three 4K channels so everything else is broadcasted in mostly 720p and 1080i. I have my HD DVR set to display 1080p but it only goes up to 1080i according to the status menu on the BenQ. I also have the Pioneer receiver set to upscale 1080p content to 4K. Again I’m only getting 720p and 1080i watching DirecTV. So all of my 4K programs are when I play games on the PS4 pro and/or run apps on it like YouTube, WatchESPN, Netflix, HBO, etc. Btw, 4k gaming on the PS4 pro looks AWESOME!! I mostly use the pre set settings on the BenQ but I made a few tweaks to Cinema mode I found on avs.com (a great reference site for video and audio tech) from folks who own the BenQ HT2550 that know a lot more about picture settings than I do. Ok let’s address what is known from reading all the other reviews: yes there is a light border HOWEVER I only notice it when I first turn the projector on and or if I’m looking for it (maybe I’m used to it). But it doesn’t bother me one bit or anyone else who’s watched a showing on my projector screen. Again I have the black velvet border around my projector screen. I’ve also seen people who put LED lights around their screen which will disguise the light border issue from the projector. As far as noise from the projector: yes there is a faint noise. I have mine ceiling mounted and I sit directly underneath the projector but it doesn’t bother me. There is a way to rid the noise I believe by turning on “silence” in the settings on the projector. However I don’t think 4K is available and your resolution is limited to 1080p. I turned on silence mode just to try it and I turned it back on. Again the faint noise from the projector does not bother me. This projector was released in January 2018 and it has a few bugs on the first batch released. BenQ has addressed these bugs by releasing two firmware updates. The first batch of HT2550s were running the firmware 1.00. The 2nd batch of HT2550s were runnning the firmware 1.0.1. And the latest firmware patch for the HT2550 is 1.0.3. I’ve unfortunately had all 3 firmware patches. You can’t update the firmware OTA (over the air) like a smart phone. BenQ has to send you a HT2550 unit with the latest firmware (1.0.3) installed. If you’re running the 1.00 firmware, you are missing out BIG TIME!! The pre set picture settings on the 1.00 firmware looks pretty bad. Also you may experience random power shut downs on the projector, the 3D doesn’t sync well, and most importantly the picture quality. Thankfully I’m running the 1.0.3 firmware and I haven’t experienced any random power shut downs, I haven’t checked the 3D yet, but the picture quality is awesome. I mainly use Vivid and Sport picture modes. Again I made a few tweaks to the Cinema mode that I found on avs.com (thankful for that site). To sum it up if you’re thinking about this projector, it’s worth it but make sure you get it with the 1.0.3 firmware. Call up BenQ and they can possibly verify you will be getting the latest firmware. Also I would like to thank Sean LeBlanc and Andy Lazar at BenQ for helping me through the process of getting me a unit with the latest firmware after experiencing the few issues I had with the units with the early firmware releases (1.00 & 1.0.1). They overnighted me a unit with the latest software (1.0.3) so I wouldn’t be without a unit had I sent mine back then have to wait to receive a new unit. Kudos to them!! I know I said I compared the HT2550 to the Optoma UHD60, I briefly and I mean BRIEFLY considered the expensive $5,000 Sony I think VW285es which is also 4K but not 3D. Yeah it may be TRUE NATIVE 4K, but I would be hard to believe it’s $3500 better than the HT2550. Again this HT2550 is phenomenal. I’m glad I went the projector route over a huge 4K TV. In my novice eyes, I don’t see anything that displeases me. So if you’re on the fence, buy it!!
Review: Died after 3 years of use. Won't support 4k / HDR modes now, nothing past 1080p - This projector was always a value projector and not the high end. It made 4k easy cheap and accessible for my purposes. It was always a bit loud due to having to run fan speed higher due to elevation of my house, but now it won't display anything above 1080p. I tested out several cables and used the same cables on a different tv and the xbox and cables worked w/ that tv. I don't think I can get a replacement cause its 3 years old...do not buy.

## Features

- Please check out BenQ's new 4K projectors: HT3550 & TK800M
- True 4K UHD resolution: 8. 3 million distinct pixels deliver awe-inspiring 4K UHD image quality with stunning clarity and crisply defined details
- Projector-optimized HDR: supercharged by HDR10 support with BenQ exclusive auto HDR color rendition and cinema-optimized technology
- Cinematic color technology accurately reproduces >96% of Rec. 709 color gamut for authentic cinema experiences
- Cinema Master video+ and Audio+2 technology turns any room into a world-class home theater
- Smallest & lightest 4K HDR projector: light, sleek, compact design with auto vertical keystone and 1. 2x zoom make installation quick and easy

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B077PP4S93 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Antenna Location | Business, Home Cinema |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,929 in Video Projectors |
| Brand | BenQ |
| Brightness | 2200 lumen |
| Built-In Media | Benq Projector |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Television, Laptop, Gaming Console, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Contrast Ratio | 10000:1 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 129 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 |
| Display Type | DLP |
| Display resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840046039516 |
| Hardware Connectivity | D-Sub, USB, VGA |
| Item Weight | 9.3 Pounds |
| Lamp Wattage | 240 Watts |
| Manufacturer | BenQ |
| Maximum Image Size | 300 Inches |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 1.5 |
| Minimum Image Size | 60 Inches |
| Minimum Throw Distance | 1.5 |
| Model Name | BenQ HT2550 |
| Model Number | HT2550 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | HDR and enhanced color accuracy |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Home Cinema |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| UPC | 840046039516 |
| Video Encoding | AVC |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Benq Warranty |
| Wattage | 330 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BenQ
- **Connectivity Technology:** HDMI
- **Display resolution:** 3840 x 2160
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Business, Home Cinema
- **Special Feature:** Portable

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 1st projector, I chose this over the Optoma UHD60
*by C***J on May 1, 2018*

I have a dedicated theater room that has a window but is covered with double black out curtains. For months I was going back and forth between the BenQ HT2550 and the Optoma UHD60. I watched just about every YouTube video on both projectors then I googled and found avs.com and read reviews from actual users/owners of both projectors. There were three selling points that led me to chose the HT2550 over the Optoma. They are: 3D, smaller projector, and Chris Majestic’s review on both projectors on YouTube and on avs.com. Although Chris owns an Optoma UHD60, he gave the HT2550 rave reviews and came away impressed. For my personal use, I use my HT2550 to watch TV almost daily like a regular TV (I’m watching Sportscenter as I type this), play my PS4 pro (4K looks AWESOME), and of course catch some movies. Again this is my first projector and I almost bought the 82 inch Samsung TV but I’m glad I didn’t!! I’m projecting the BenQ on a 120 inch Elite Screens Sable Frame B2. This projector screen has a black velvet black border which gives it a nice touch. With this being my first projector I hired a company to install the projector and projector screen for me. I’m using a Pioneer Elite receiver to control everything which does a phenomenal job and DirecTV is my cable provider. Obviously Directv only has two-three 4K channels so everything else is broadcasted in mostly 720p and 1080i. I have my HD DVR set to display 1080p but it only goes up to 1080i according to the status menu on the BenQ. I also have the Pioneer receiver set to upscale 1080p content to 4K. Again I’m only getting 720p and 1080i watching DirecTV. So all of my 4K programs are when I play games on the PS4 pro and/or run apps on it like YouTube, WatchESPN, Netflix, HBO, etc. Btw, 4k gaming on the PS4 pro looks AWESOME!! I mostly use the pre set settings on the BenQ but I made a few tweaks to Cinema mode I found on avs.com (a great reference site for video and audio tech) from folks who own the BenQ HT2550 that know a lot more about picture settings than I do. Ok let’s address what is known from reading all the other reviews: yes there is a light border HOWEVER I only notice it when I first turn the projector on and or if I’m looking for it (maybe I’m used to it). But it doesn’t bother me one bit or anyone else who’s watched a showing on my projector screen. Again I have the black velvet border around my projector screen. I’ve also seen people who put LED lights around their screen which will disguise the light border issue from the projector. As far as noise from the projector: yes there is a faint noise. I have mine ceiling mounted and I sit directly underneath the projector but it doesn’t bother me. There is a way to rid the noise I believe by turning on “silence” in the settings on the projector. However I don’t think 4K is available and your resolution is limited to 1080p. I turned on silence mode just to try it and I turned it back on. Again the faint noise from the projector does not bother me. This projector was released in January 2018 and it has a few bugs on the first batch released. BenQ has addressed these bugs by releasing two firmware updates. The first batch of HT2550s were running the firmware 1.00. The 2nd batch of HT2550s were runnning the firmware 1.0.1. And the latest firmware patch for the HT2550 is 1.0.3. I’ve unfortunately had all 3 firmware patches. You can’t update the firmware OTA (over the air) like a smart phone. BenQ has to send you a HT2550 unit with the latest firmware (1.0.3) installed. If you’re running the 1.00 firmware, you are missing out BIG TIME!! The pre set picture settings on the 1.00 firmware looks pretty bad. Also you may experience random power shut downs on the projector, the 3D doesn’t sync well, and most importantly the picture quality. Thankfully I’m running the 1.0.3 firmware and I haven’t experienced any random power shut downs, I haven’t checked the 3D yet, but the picture quality is awesome. I mainly use Vivid and Sport picture modes. Again I made a few tweaks to the Cinema mode that I found on avs.com (thankful for that site). To sum it up if you’re thinking about this projector, it’s worth it but make sure you get it with the 1.0.3 firmware. Call up BenQ and they can possibly verify you will be getting the latest firmware. Also I would like to thank Sean LeBlanc and Andy Lazar at BenQ for helping me through the process of getting me a unit with the latest firmware after experiencing the few issues I had with the units with the early firmware releases (1.00 & 1.0.1). They overnighted me a unit with the latest software (1.0.3) so I wouldn’t be without a unit had I sent mine back then have to wait to receive a new unit. Kudos to them!! I know I said I compared the HT2550 to the Optoma UHD60, I briefly and I mean BRIEFLY considered the expensive $5,000 Sony I think VW285es which is also 4K but not 3D. Yeah it may be TRUE NATIVE 4K, but I would be hard to believe it’s $3500 better than the HT2550. Again this HT2550 is phenomenal. I’m glad I went the projector route over a huge 4K TV. In my novice eyes, I don’t see anything that displeases me. So if you’re on the fence, buy it!!

### ⭐ Died after 3 years of use. Won't support 4k / HDR modes now, nothing past 1080p
*by B***B on December 4, 2021*

This projector was always a value projector and not the high end. It made 4k easy cheap and accessible for my purposes. It was always a bit loud due to having to run fan speed higher due to elevation of my house, but now it won't display anything above 1080p. I tested out several cables and used the same cables on a different tv and the xbox and cables worked w/ that tv. I don't think I can get a replacement cause its 3 years old...do not buy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great projector. Great price. Great picture.
*by S***H on September 3, 2018*

After reading reviews and looking at product specs for 2 weeks we finally decided on purchasing the BenQ HT2550. This projector is replacing an Epson Home Cinema 3020 which is about 5 years old. This is our 3rd projector since 2001. Each one was better and less expensive than the previous one. After reading everything we could find we were going to get the BenQ TK800. Then we found out the main differences between the two were the lumens and the DLP color wheel. The BenQ 2550 has a RGBRGB color wheel and 2200 lumens while the BenQ TK800 uses a RGBW color wheel and 3000 lumens. The lumens were not an issue since our old projector had 2300 lumens and it had plenty of brightness. The color wheel was more of a deciding factor since we have owned 2 DLP tvs in the past and "rainbows" were a concern. The RGBRGB color wheel is supposed to lessen the rainbow effect. While setting up a Roku Ultra we did see some rainbows while in some extremely contrasted setup screens. The first movie we watched was the 4k version of Deadpool 2 and we did not see any rainbows. We then checked out several scenes from Black Panther and Passengers and the picture looked awesome. Blu-ray dvds also look better . We decided to get the BenQ HT2550 over the BenQ TK800 because of the color wheel and the lumens were not an issue because our home theater is totally dark and 2200 lumens is enough. We watched Deadpool 2 before making any adjustments to the projector and it looked great. This projector is quieter than the one it replaced. You don't hear it while watching movies. you can hear the fan while the room is quiet but it's not that loud. If you're looking for an affordable 4K projector you can't go wrong with the BenQ HTR2550. It also came with a $100 Amazon gift card which brought the price down to $1399.

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