If you work in an office or run your own business, chances are you’ve had to give a presentation. And that also means you’ve likely dealt with finicky cables and outdated projectors that refused to cooperate when you’re about to deliver the slideshow you spent hours perfecting. The BenQ MH535A data projector is making that experience a thing of the past. And if you read on and enter this contest, you could win this business projector to help you knock that big pitch out of the park.

BenQ MH535A: An adaptable, easy to use data projector

It’s utterly frustrating when technology throws a wrench in your plans. Imagine: there you are, in front of potential clients or company bigwigs and when you plug in your presentation it’s barely legible or, even worse, it won’t appear at all. Now your focus is thrown off, and you feel a bit foolish for being bested by a machine.

Designed for business settings, the BenQ MH535A projector will help take the headache out of presentations. This isn’t your elementary school projector: this is a 1080p projector that offers high contrast to produce clear and legible text, even in conference rooms with ambient light. No one will have to squint to read your charts or date. As for set up, that’s simple too. The remote includes a Quick Install button which immediately accesses functions such as Test Pattern and Keystone, so you don’t have to go through a dizzying myriad of nested menus.

Adjustable feet prevent any distracting wobbling on uneven surfaces, while vertical keystone correction ensures that your presentation is square and properly aligned. This projector also has multiple inputs including dual HDMI and dual VGA inputs, allowing you to switch between presenters or platforms without any awkward lag time.

A data projector that can do it all

Though primarily designed for business, blog writer Jacob McCourt found that this projector also could easily be used as a home entertainment projector. It has few pixels and minimal lag, so games looked sharp and it could handle movies with have high-contrast colours. See for yourself:

He was also really impressed with its compact size, simple features, and how well it worked to present data in bright rooms. You can read the rest of Jacob’s review here. 

Another neat feature of the MH535A is that you can adjust the projector for the colour of the wall to maximize picture clarity without having to hang up a white sheet or set up a screen. And for those of you that are environmentally conscious, this projector has an Eco Cycle System. This means it determines brightness to optimize colour and contrast while saving lamp power, has an auto power off function, and features an Eco Blank Mode that activates after 3 minutes of inactivity to remove distractions and save energy. Not only are you helping the planet, you’ll also be helping your viewers keep their focus.

HOW TO ENTER

Entering this contest is easy, but you only get one entry! In a comment below, tell us how you would use this projector. Would it help you impress potential business partners at a conference? Would it be a great addition to a classroom setting? Or maybe you would like to add it to your home theatre set up?

WHAT YOU CAN WIN

One winner will be chosen from all eligible entries to receive a BenQ MH535A projector.

This contest will run from March 8th to March 22nd 

You can only enter once, but share this contest with coworkers, friends, and family so they too can have a chance to use a modern data projector in a home or work setting.

BenQ Data Projector Contest Rules and Regulations

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Kate Wensel
Kate holds an MA in English and has an undeniable fondness for fixing grammar and rearranging words. It's no surprise, then, that she began her career at Best Buy Canada as a product copywriter, and is now an editor for bestbuy.ca. When you can get her nose out of a book, Kate might be found hiking, ballroom dancing, or exploring Vancouver's food scene.

650 COMMENTS

  1. Well…I have always dreamed of having an outdoor movie theater for my kids and their friends to come and watch movies on the grass in the summer and watch movies under the stars. I think it wouls be great and a wonderful experience. That would be a dream come true. Thanks for this contest.

  2. Moving to a new house; would be wonderful to have this for a really ‘rad’ home theatre set up!

  3. My family would really enjoy this. I know my husband would be especially thrilled. We would watch movies on this for family night Friday with popcorn.

  4. I love my home theatre setup, but have made due with only a 720p projector for years. The BenQ 1080p would sure be an upgrade!

  5. If I won this projector, I’m sure my husband would hijack it from me for gaming purposes, but I would also love to watch some epic movies on it too 😉

  6. i would use to watch movies on and play xone on with my family i think it would be awesome if i won i never win anything

  7. For movies and watching sports. We have been wanting one for a long time but haven’t been able to afford it!!

  8. I’ve always wondered what it would be like to have a projector at home, but hesitate to spend so much money on that sort of thing, since I don’t watch many movies. So I’d definitely try it at home if it was free to me. I know my husband would love it.

  9. I would use it in my backyard in the summer to create a “drive in” movie on my garage! Movies under the stars = Awesome!!!

  10. Perfect for business presentations by day, super hero movies by night, and the summertime family reunion workhorse!

  11. I would use it in our home theatre for our new home. We have everything set up in the room but just need a projector. Fingers crossed.

  12. I would add it to my home theater set up. I have spent over $2000 on my surround sound, now I need this to finish my set up. my 9 year old 40″ LG LCD TV just isnt what it used to be

  13. I would give this to my husband so we can use it in our basement. when we bought our house it came with a projector which broke after a few months after moving in

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