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title: "BenQ HT3550 4K Home Theater Projector with HDR10 and HLG - 95% DCI-P3 and 100% Rec.709 - Dynamic Iris for Enhanced Darker Contrast Scenes - 3 Year Industry Leading Warranty"
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# Dynamic Iris for 30,000:1 contrast ratio 95% DCI-P3 & 100% Rec.709 color accuracy 3840x2160 True 4K UHD resolution BenQ HT3550 4K Home Theater Projector with HDR10 and HLG - 95% DCI-P3 and 100% Rec.709 - Dynamic Iris for Enhanced Darker Contrast Scenes - 3 Year Industry Leading Warranty

**Brand:** benq
**Price:** 11107.72 DT
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## Summary

> 🎬 Elevate your home cinema game with true 4K brilliance and color that pops!

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- **What is this?** BenQ HT3550 4K Home Theater Projector with HDR10 and HLG - 95% DCI-P3 and 100% Rec.709 - Dynamic Iris for Enhanced Darker Contrast Scenes - 3 Year Industry Leading Warranty by benq
- **How much does it cost?** 11107.72 DT with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Cinema-Grade 4K Clarity:** Experience razor-sharp visuals with 8.3 million pixels delivering true 4K UHD resolution—no upscaling compromises.
- • **Vibrant Cinematic Colors:** Out-of-the-box factory calibrated with 95% DCI-P3 and 100% Rec.709 for breathtakingly accurate and immersive color reproduction.
- • **Flexible Setup for Any Space:** Short throw lens with 1.3x zoom and vertical lens shift lets you create a 100” cinematic experience even in compact rooms.
- • **Deep Contrast with Dynamic Iris:** Dynamic Iris technology boosts contrast to 30,000:1, revealing stunning detail in the darkest scenes—your home theater just got real.
- • **Peace of Mind with Industry-Leading Warranty:** Enjoy a 3-year warranty backed by US-based support—because premium entertainment deserves premium care.

## Overview

The BenQ HT3550 is a premium 4K UHD home theater projector featuring 8.3 million pixels, HDR10 & HLG support, and cinematic color accuracy with 95% DCI-P3 coverage. Its Dynamic Iris technology delivers an impressive 30,000:1 contrast ratio for deeper blacks and enhanced detail in dark scenes. Designed for flexible installation, it offers vertical lens shift and a 1.3x zoom lens to fit various room sizes. With built-in 3D, dual 5W speakers, and a 3-year industry-leading warranty, it’s engineered to bring a true cinematic experience to your living room with peace of mind.

## Description

Main SpecificationsResolution - 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)Brightness (ANSI lumens) - 2000 ANSI LumensContrast Ratio (FOFO) - 30,000:1Speaker - Chamber Speaker 5W x 2All SpecificationsDisplayProjection System - DLPResolution - 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)Resolution Support - VGA (640 x 480) to 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)Brightness (ANSI lumens) - 2000 ANSI LumensContrast Ratio (FOFO) - 30,000:1Display Color - 30 Bits (1,07 billion colors)Native Aspect Ratio - Native 16:9Light Source - LampLight Source Wattage - 245WLight Source Life - Normal 4,000 hours, Economic 10,000 hours, SmartEco® 15,000 hoursOpticalThrow Ratio - 1.13 - 1.47 (100" @ 8.2 feet)Zoom Ratio - 1.3XLens - F/# = 1.9 - 2.47, f = 12 - 15.6 mmLens Shift - Vertical up to +10% one direction only (no negative shift)Keystone Adjustment -1D, (Auto) Vertical ± 30 degreesProjection Offset - 100%Clear Image Size (Diagonal) - 40"~200" Image Size - 30"~200" Horizontal Frequency - 15K-135KHzVertical Scan Rate - 23-120HzPicturePicture Mode - Bright / Vivid TV / Cinema (Rec. 709) / D. Cinema / Silence / User 1 (HDR / HLG / ISF Night / ISF Day / 3D*)Color Wheel Segment - 6-Segment (RGBRGB)Color Wheel Speed - 2D: 96Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, 3D: 120HzRec.709 Coverage - 100%DCI-P3 Coverage - 95%AudioSpeaker - Chamber Speaker 5W x 2InterfaceHDMI - X2 HDMI (2.0b/HDCP2.2)USB Type A - X1 (5V/2.5A power), X1 ((Media Reader, FW download)USB Type mini B - X1 (FW download, service)Audio out (S/PDIF) - YesDC 12V Trigger (3.5mm Jack) - X1 (3.5mm Jack)IR Receiver - 2 (Front/Top)Security Bar - YesSpecial FeatureMotion Enhancer (MEMC) - YesISF Night/ Day - YesCinemaMaster Video + - YesCinemaMaster Audio+2 - `YesCompatibilityHDTV Compatibility - 720p 50/60Hz, 1080i 50/60Hz, 1080p 24/25/30/50/60Hz, 2160p 23/24/25/30/60Hz3D Compatibility - Yes (1080p)PowerPower Supply - VAC 100 ~ 240 (50/60Hz)Typical Power Consumption - Max 350W, Normal 340W, Eco 280WStandby Power Consumption - 0.5W Max. at 100 ~ 240VACAcoustic Noise (Typ./Eco.) - 30/28dBA (Silence mode)Operating Temperature - 0~40 degrees (Celcius)Dimension and WeightDimensions (W x H x D)(mm) - 380 x 127 x 263Net Weight (Kg/ lbs ) - 4.2 kg / 9.2 lbsAccessories (Standard)Carton - YesRemote Control w/ Battery - x 1 (5J.JKC06.001)Power Cord (by region) - x 1 (3m)User Manual CD - Yes (27L)Quick Start Guide - Yes (21L)Warranty Card (by region) - YesLens cover - YesAccessories (Optional)Spare Lamp Kit - Yes (5J.JKC05.001)3D Glasses - YESOSDOSD Language - Arabic/ Bulgarian/ Croatian/ Czech/ Danish/ Dutch/ English/ Finnish/ French/ German/ Greek/ Hindi/ Hungarian/ Italian/ Indonesian/ Japanese/ Korean/ Norwegian/ Polish/ Portuguese/ Romanian/ Russian/ Simplified Chinese/ Spanish/ Swedish/ Turkish/ Thai/ Traditional Chinese (28 Languages)

Review: In a light controlled room, this is hard to beat. - I have been an installer and enthusiast for over 20 years. My first install was a giant Barco RGB projector which put out a whopping 800 lumens. Projectors have come along way in every aspect. I chose this projector because I have a room that I can control all the lighting. I am able to make the room almost 100% black. This projector is absolutely stunning considering both the size and price point. It handles 4K material flawlessly. I must note that I installed the projector and used a fiber optic HDMI cable so I do not lose any signal along the path. I am shooting this onto a 100" fixed screen with a gain of 1.1, and it looks absolutely amazing. The lens shift is very helpful but note it is only vertical. There are multiple reviews out there with "preferred" settings to use to achieve maximum picture quality. So I will add mine. Lighting controlled room: Dynamic Iris: High Light Mode: Eco Picture: Cinema (If you set the 4K to Auto this will auto switch to H10 when 4K material is detected) Brilliant Color: On Wide Color Gamut: Off (I know I will get dinged for this, but my family enjoys a slightly brighter picture) Silence: Off We have viewed several movies from DVDs, to Streaming, to 4K Blu-Rays, and this projector will bring out the best in all of them. With that said, please keep in mind that a DVD at best is only 480p, which means it will look the worst on the projector, or any other 4K display. The only gaming I have done is on a regular PS4. I did not notice any lag, but I am not a competitive gamer. Finally, I must address lag from an audio perspective. The video is stunning and the visuals will blow you away when this is set up correctly and you are viewing good source material. There is inherent audio lag/delay when using a projection system depending how far away your projector is from your receiver. In my case, I purchased a 50' fiber optic HDMI cable so I could run it through the walls. Although fiber optic cables have more bandwidth to transport the entire unaltered signal, they are not any faster than a copper cable. Physics still apply here and the signal still has to travel the length of the cable. Not to mention the conversion to and from light at both ends. For my system, the magic number was 50ms of delay on the audio. This syncs up perfectly with the image. I would assume there is a calculation that can be found online for this, but I simply used a little logic and some trial and error. There is roughly 10ms delay for every 10' of cable. You may never notice it if you are running cable directly to a TV, but it's there. When your image is 100+ inches, it is hard to ignore. Finally, I have viewed an installed several projectors that where 10 - 20 times more expensive than this projector. This is the happiest I have been with a small format projector, and I do not feel as though I am losing any performance. I know there are bigger and better projectors out there, but I challenge you to find one for less than double the cost. As with all reviews, please take this with a grain of salt as this is just my experience. I would recommend this projector to anyone who asks.
Review: Excellent Projector at this price point - This is my first time purchasing a projector, but I have experience with buying other high-res TVs and computer monitors in the past. I think for the price point ($1499.99 at the time of writing this review), this projector is well worth the money. For the past week, I have been testing out the capabilities of the projector on 4k movies and games (native and streamed). I thought that the colors on the unit out of the box were superb, similar to what you would find on an IPS computer monitor that has been properly calibrated. BenQ even includes a color calibration report in the box. The sound coming from the 2 5W speakers on the projector is respectable for what they are. They won't get very loud but the quality is definitely good enough for a small outdoor venue or room. I would recommend separate speakers to pair with this projector overall, though. In comparison to the ViewSonic PX-747 4K projector ($899 at the time of writing this), which I initially purchased along with this projector to see which I preferred, you will definitely benefit a lot from sticking with the BenQ. While the sharpness of the two projectors for 1080p and 4K content does not differ vastly, the contrast on the BenQ makes a world of difference. When watching darker scenes in Stranger Things and playing darker levels in Gears of War 4 on Xbox One S it was very hard to make out the finer details and certain objects in frame on the ViewSonic. I tried to adjust the brightness and contrast to fix this but colors ended up just looking too washed out. On the BenQ, however, I immediately noticed an improvement in contrast and HDR quality and had no issues with these darker scenarios. Moreover, the BenQ was much faster when powering on or switching inputs, which doesn't sound like a huge factor but definitely helps if you use it a lot. The $600 jump between projectors, if you have the money for it, is definitely worth it if you want to have a projector that you'll be happy with for long term. I will say that if you are expecting this projector to be "movie theater quality" then you may be slightly disappointed, however. The overall dynamic range is still not as good as a 4K TV at a similar price point, the projector is not bright enough for a well lit room, and the sharpness could be a little better. For something with improvements to those qualities, you'll have to upgrade even further to a better BenQ, Epson, Sony, etc projector that has native 4K. I think for most people you'd be better off spending that money on a good projector screen, projector ceiling mount, speakers, AV receiver, HDMI 2.0 HDCP 2.2 cables, 4K Bluray movies, etc to accompany this projector. You'll get rapidly diminishing returns upgrading to more expensive projectors, while this projector definitely hits the sweet spot in value (at it's very portable weighing only 9 lbs). I'd definitely recommend it!

## Features

- TRUE 4K PROJECTOR: 3840 × 2160 or 8.3 million Individual Pixels give incredible clarity and crisply defined details. NOT double HD or 2K like other manufacturers
- CINEMATIC COLOR TECHNOLOGY: our out-of-the-box factory calibrated color accurate projector with dci-p3 color space is one of the latest forms of technology When it comes to colors available and gives you larger visible spectrum than you can get with Rec. 709
- HDR-PRO TONE MAPPING: Designed to provide greater contrast, which makes sure that your 4K content is professionally detailed to give you the cinema experience without actually having to go to the cinema to do it
- 10-ELEMENT LENS ARRAY: specialized all-glass lens grouping provides the right level of light penetration producing best-in-class sharpness, color, Quality and clarity
- INSTALLATION FLEXABILITY: vertical lens shift (5%) and short throw with 1. 3x big zoom lens enable 100” at 8. 2ft to be set up at a limited space
- AWARD WINNING PROJECTOR: Highly Recommended - Projector Central June 2019 - Best of Awards - HometheaterHiFI 2019
- INDUSTRY LEADING WARRANTY: BenQ's 3-year warranty vs. top competitor's 1-year warranty provides a greater peace of mind with coverage that makes you rest easy that our US-based customer service team is here when you need it.
- DLP TECHNOLOGY: DLP is the leading technology used in 90% of the world’s cinemas and 100% of digital IMAX theaters. You will experience a longer lasting, slimmer design, sharper and crisper image in BenQ projector
- INDUSTRY LEADING WARRANTY: 3-year limited parts and labor coverage; our US-based customer service team is here when you need it

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07MTY97T2 |
| Additional Features | Built-In 3d, Speakers |
| Antenna Location | Home Cinema |
| Best Sellers Rank | #917 in Video Projectors |
| Brand | BenQ |
| Brightness | 2000 lm |
| Built-In Media | Remote Control w/ Battery, Power Cord, User Manual CD, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card |
| Color | Cinematic Colors |
| Compatible Devices | Television, Gaming Console, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI , USB |
| Contrast Ratio | 30,000:1 (w/ Dynamic Iris) |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Iris |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 682 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) |
| Display Type | DLP |
| Display resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Form Factor | Stationary |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840046040413 |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB, VGA |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.96"L x 10.35"W x 5"H |
| Item Weight | 9.2 pounds |
| Lamp Wattage | 245 watts |
| Light Source Operating Life | 4000 hours |
| Manufacturer | BenQ |
| Maximum Image Size | 200 inches |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 2.5 feet |
| Mfr Part Number | HT3550 |
| Minimum Image Size | 30 inches |
| Minimum Throw Distance | 25.05 feet |
| Model Name | BenQ HT3550 4K Video Projector |
| Model Number | HT3550 |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | HDR-PRO |
| Projector Maximum White Brightness | 2000 ansi_lumens |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home Cinema |
| Special Feature | Built-In 3d, Speakers |
| UPC | 840046040413 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Vertical Keystone Correction | 0.21 inches |
| Video Encoding | HEVC |
| Voltage | 12 volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Years Manufacturer |
| Wattage | 350 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BenQ
- **Connectivity Technology:** HDMI, USB
- **Display resolution:** 3840 x 2160
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Home Cinema
- **Special Feature:** Built-In 3d, Speakers

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ In a light controlled room, this is hard to beat.
*by C***Z on April 6, 2020*

I have been an installer and enthusiast for over 20 years. My first install was a giant Barco RGB projector which put out a whopping 800 lumens. Projectors have come along way in every aspect. I chose this projector because I have a room that I can control all the lighting. I am able to make the room almost 100% black. This projector is absolutely stunning considering both the size and price point. It handles 4K material flawlessly. I must note that I installed the projector and used a fiber optic HDMI cable so I do not lose any signal along the path. I am shooting this onto a 100" fixed screen with a gain of 1.1, and it looks absolutely amazing. The lens shift is very helpful but note it is only vertical. There are multiple reviews out there with "preferred" settings to use to achieve maximum picture quality. So I will add mine. Lighting controlled room: Dynamic Iris: High Light Mode: Eco Picture: Cinema (If you set the 4K to Auto this will auto switch to H10 when 4K material is detected) Brilliant Color: On Wide Color Gamut: Off (I know I will get dinged for this, but my family enjoys a slightly brighter picture) Silence: Off We have viewed several movies from DVDs, to Streaming, to 4K Blu-Rays, and this projector will bring out the best in all of them. With that said, please keep in mind that a DVD at best is only 480p, which means it will look the worst on the projector, or any other 4K display. The only gaming I have done is on a regular PS4. I did not notice any lag, but I am not a competitive gamer. Finally, I must address lag from an audio perspective. The video is stunning and the visuals will blow you away when this is set up correctly and you are viewing good source material. There is inherent audio lag/delay when using a projection system depending how far away your projector is from your receiver. In my case, I purchased a 50' fiber optic HDMI cable so I could run it through the walls. Although fiber optic cables have more bandwidth to transport the entire unaltered signal, they are not any faster than a copper cable. Physics still apply here and the signal still has to travel the length of the cable. Not to mention the conversion to and from light at both ends. For my system, the magic number was 50ms of delay on the audio. This syncs up perfectly with the image. I would assume there is a calculation that can be found online for this, but I simply used a little logic and some trial and error. There is roughly 10ms delay for every 10' of cable. You may never notice it if you are running cable directly to a TV, but it's there. When your image is 100+ inches, it is hard to ignore. Finally, I have viewed an installed several projectors that where 10 - 20 times more expensive than this projector. This is the happiest I have been with a small format projector, and I do not feel as though I am losing any performance. I know there are bigger and better projectors out there, but I challenge you to find one for less than double the cost. As with all reviews, please take this with a grain of salt as this is just my experience. I would recommend this projector to anyone who asks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Projector at this price point
*by D***W on September 3, 2019*

This is my first time purchasing a projector, but I have experience with buying other high-res TVs and computer monitors in the past. I think for the price point ($1499.99 at the time of writing this review), this projector is well worth the money. For the past week, I have been testing out the capabilities of the projector on 4k movies and games (native and streamed). I thought that the colors on the unit out of the box were superb, similar to what you would find on an IPS computer monitor that has been properly calibrated. BenQ even includes a color calibration report in the box. The sound coming from the 2 5W speakers on the projector is respectable for what they are. They won't get very loud but the quality is definitely good enough for a small outdoor venue or room. I would recommend separate speakers to pair with this projector overall, though. In comparison to the ViewSonic PX-747 4K projector ($899 at the time of writing this), which I initially purchased along with this projector to see which I preferred, you will definitely benefit a lot from sticking with the BenQ. While the sharpness of the two projectors for 1080p and 4K content does not differ vastly, the contrast on the BenQ makes a world of difference. When watching darker scenes in Stranger Things and playing darker levels in Gears of War 4 on Xbox One S it was very hard to make out the finer details and certain objects in frame on the ViewSonic. I tried to adjust the brightness and contrast to fix this but colors ended up just looking too washed out. On the BenQ, however, I immediately noticed an improvement in contrast and HDR quality and had no issues with these darker scenarios. Moreover, the BenQ was much faster when powering on or switching inputs, which doesn't sound like a huge factor but definitely helps if you use it a lot. The $600 jump between projectors, if you have the money for it, is definitely worth it if you want to have a projector that you'll be happy with for long term. I will say that if you are expecting this projector to be "movie theater quality" then you may be slightly disappointed, however. The overall dynamic range is still not as good as a 4K TV at a similar price point, the projector is not bright enough for a well lit room, and the sharpness could be a little better. For something with improvements to those qualities, you'll have to upgrade even further to a better BenQ, Epson, Sony, etc projector that has native 4K. I think for most people you'd be better off spending that money on a good projector screen, projector ceiling mount, speakers, AV receiver, HDMI 2.0 HDCP 2.2 cables, 4K Bluray movies, etc to accompany this projector. You'll get rapidly diminishing returns upgrading to more expensive projectors, while this projector definitely hits the sweet spot in value (at it's very portable weighing only 9 lbs). I'd definitely recommend it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Calibration notes attached
*by C***P on November 30, 2020*

(Jump to the bottom for suggested calibration settings) The BenQ HT3550 has proven to be a worthy upgrade over the 1080p version. Picture quality is great with one major exception, chromatic aberration. It’s the purple, blue, or green that outlines dark images next to bright images like text on a white background for example. It is quite severe on this model. If you sit far enough from the screen, greater than 1 1/2 times the width of your screen, then you won’t notice it. For those of you who sit closer you may be disappointed. Other minor issues with the image is a tendency toward red, you’ll notice this in very dark scenes, and the inability to get a rich vibrant green (tends more sour green than a punchy green) and yellow (more orange-gold than a sunny yellow). Most won’t notice and the calibration settings at the bottom help. Aside from that you will likely be happy with picture quality, HDR10 actually improves the image unlike other projectors (the Optoma 4K projectors are noticeably worse on HDR10 despite costing more). The fan noise is noticeable when sitting close. It’s 40 decibels at four feet so you’ll want to sit as far away as possible. During regular viewing it isn’t distracting, only when audio is low or a scene is quiet. Use silent mode if you find it distracting. This is a great projector for the money, you should give it a chance before considering the next step up which will cost $1,000 more for the less popular HT5550 and is likely only incrementally better. Calibration settings: These adjustments provided the best contrast with deepest blacks, and strong but natural colors and most importantly realistic skin tones. BenQ Adjusts the D-Cinema settings for color but they were surprisingly flat and the darkest blacks were crushed requiring Gamma to be changed to 1.8, and contrast dialed way down. Therefore, use HDR10 whenever available for best image and if your equipment (streaming device, receiver, etc., doesn’t support it then use the same settings below under Cinema mode. If you sit close to the projector then Silent mode is also acceptable. HDR10 / Cinema / Silent Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint: 50 Sharpness: 5 HDR Brightness: +1 Color Temp: Warm Red, Green, Blue Gain: 100 Red Offset: 256 Green Offset: 261 Blue Offset: 260 Color Management Hue/Saturation/Gain: Red: 233/215/219 Green: 187/228/164 Blue: 217/201/180 Cyan: 229/171/210 Magenta: 146/177/248 Yellow: 212/232/216 Cinema Master: Color Enhancer & Flesh Tone: 0 Pixel Enhancer 4K: 2 Motion Enhancer 4K: Off Dynamic Iris: Low Brilliant Color: On Wide Color Gamut: Off Light Mode: Normal

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