BenQ projectors

Projectors have been around for many years, yet I don’t think they get the love they deserve! They are more versatile than a television, can display everything from movies to presentations on a huge range of surfaces, and they enable to project a huge range of image sizes. Find out for yourself: enter to win one of four BenQ projectors from BenQ and Best Buy.

Many years ago, when my children were younger, I bought a projector to use as the main display in my basement home theatre. I was shocked that it never stayed in one place: my wife would move it to the bedroom to watch a movie when she was sick in bed, my kids would move it to their bedrooms for sleepovers, and I even took it to work a couple times for presentations. That’s something you certainly can’t say about a television. Rarely a day went by that it was not used for movies, gaming, work and more.

What are some of the great features found in BenQ projectors

Get one of the newest projectors in your home from BenQ and you’ll be amazed at how much you’ll use it. The prizes that we are giving away in this contest, two BenQ SVGA DLP Data Projectors (MS517EH) and two BenQ 1080p DLP Home Theatre Projectors (W1090) were reviewed here on the blog by Erin Lawrence: read her review and you’ll learn why she was “blown away.”

Here are some of the features that impressed her about both projectors:

  • virtually no set up required; plug it in and it is ready to go
  • projected a massive image with amazing clarity
  • bright display even in a brightly lit room

… and specifically about the W1090 (which is designed for home theatres)

  • automatically found the input source including Chromecast
  • picture was remarkable: “this picture rivaled any TV”
  • internal 10W speaker provides fuller sound than the data projector

Which of these features stands out for you as the best? Will you use it mostly for work, for streaming movies … maybe for gaming! Enter now and you may get to find out for yourself how great BenQ projectors are.

HOW TO ENTER

You can enter twice for this contest: once by leaving a comment below that tells us which of the features of BenQ projectors is your favourite; once by leaving a comment that tells us where you will you use the projector the most (work, living room, bedroom, etc.). Please read the rules and regulations shown below for complete contest details.

WHAT YOU CAN WIN

At the end of the contest we will randomly draw 4 winners from all eligible entries. Each winner will receive one of the BenQ projectors that were reviewed by the blogger.

This contest will run from April 18th until May 4th.

Remember you can enter only twice by leaving 2 different comments below this blog article (as I already mentioned).

We frequently have many contests running at Best Buy so check out the “contests in progress” page for more great contests to enter.

 

Win a BenQ Projector contest Rules and Regulations

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

1826 COMMENTS

  1. I like that there is virtually no set up required. You can just plug it in and it is ready to go. That is great.

  2. My favourite feature is: Sport mode brings out the realism of green grass and enhances the skin tone of players so you feel like you’re at the stadium cheering your favourite team on!

  3. My favorite feature is the ability to use it in a bright room. Also that it’s virtually idiot proof! 🙂

  4. I love the built-in speakers. I used to plug into my laptop but it’s speakers are basically useless.

  5. I would use it to show moving pictures on my wall to the little ones. Which little one? My eyeballs.

  6. I like the feature that the W1090 can project a 100″ 1080p screen in just a couple of meters – amazing!

  7. I would probably use the projector at my office. It would be nice to turn one of our walls into a projector screen for meetings.

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