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<blockquote data-quote="alefantos2007" data-source="post: 1055974873" data-attributes="member: 4006"><p>και μιας και ειχα μπερδευτει και γω στην αρχη να αναφερω οτι υπαρχουν δυο μοντελα ο Benq W1000 και ο νεοτερος BenqW1000<strong>+ </strong></p><p> </p><p>Διαφορα στη τιμη αν θυμαμαι καλα ηταν κατι παραπανω απο 100 ευρω. Οι οποιες διαφορες αναφερονται παρακατω στας αγγλικας.... :a0210:</p><p> </p><p> <strong><u>Differences between the W1000 and W1000+</u></strong> </p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Contrast.</strong> The W1000's 3000:1 contrast has been increased to 3500:1. This manifests as a slightly deeper black level, but it's not the sort of thing one would notice unless conducting a side-by-side test. Even an A/B trial might not be good enough to set the two apart. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Lamp life.</strong> Using the same lamp, BenQ has boosted the estimated life from 3,000/4,000 hours to 4,000/5,000 hours in normal and eco modes respectively. BenQ claims that this is accomplished by adjusting the lamp wick and improving the cooling system, resulting in a 1,000-hour boost. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Faster color wheel.</strong> Color wheel rotation speed on the W1000+ has been boosted from 2x to 3x, reducing the appearance of rainbows. Those sensitive to rainbow effects see a 2x-speed wheel as an instant disqualification for home theater use. Boosting the wheel speed to 3x reduces the appearance of rainbows, making the W1000+ a more suitable option than the W1000 for those sensitive to color separation artifacts. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Different color filter configuration.</strong> It's not just color wheel speed that has been changed on the W1000+. Instead of the filter sequence RGBCYW which is on the W1000, the W1000+ swaps the white segment for magenta. The result is more accurate color and an overall more balanced picture better suited to photographs, video, and film. This also results in lower lumen output in some instances. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Lower maximum lumen output.</strong> As a result of the changes made, maximum lumen output on our respective test samples dropped by approximately 12%. This number is approximate as individual lamps can vary in output to some degree. On our samples, the W1000 measured 1912 lumens in Dynamic mode while the W1000+ measured 1695. Our preferred mode for movies and video (a custom preset based off of Cinema 1 mode with BrilliantColor disabled) actually saw a slight <em>increase</em> from 525 to 536. Thus the lumen reduction occurs only in the high brightness Dynamic mode. The Cinema 1 mode is essentially the same in brightness on both models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alefantos2007, post: 1055974873, member: 4006"] και μιας και ειχα μπερδευτει και γω στην αρχη να αναφερω οτι υπαρχουν δυο μοντελα ο Benq W1000 και ο νεοτερος BenqW1000[B]+ [/B] Διαφορα στη τιμη αν θυμαμαι καλα ηταν κατι παραπανω απο 100 ευρω. Οι οποιες διαφορες αναφερονται παρακατω στας αγγλικας.... :a0210: [B][U]Differences between the W1000 and W1000+[/U][/B] [B]Contrast.[/B] The W1000's 3000:1 contrast has been increased to 3500:1. This manifests as a slightly deeper black level, but it's not the sort of thing one would notice unless conducting a side-by-side test. Even an A/B trial might not be good enough to set the two apart. [B]Lamp life.[/B] Using the same lamp, BenQ has boosted the estimated life from 3,000/4,000 hours to 4,000/5,000 hours in normal and eco modes respectively. BenQ claims that this is accomplished by adjusting the lamp wick and improving the cooling system, resulting in a 1,000-hour boost. [B]Faster color wheel.[/B] Color wheel rotation speed on the W1000+ has been boosted from 2x to 3x, reducing the appearance of rainbows. Those sensitive to rainbow effects see a 2x-speed wheel as an instant disqualification for home theater use. Boosting the wheel speed to 3x reduces the appearance of rainbows, making the W1000+ a more suitable option than the W1000 for those sensitive to color separation artifacts. [B]Different color filter configuration.[/B] It's not just color wheel speed that has been changed on the W1000+. Instead of the filter sequence RGBCYW which is on the W1000, the W1000+ swaps the white segment for magenta. The result is more accurate color and an overall more balanced picture better suited to photographs, video, and film. This also results in lower lumen output in some instances. [B]Lower maximum lumen output.[/B] As a result of the changes made, maximum lumen output on our respective test samples dropped by approximately 12%. This number is approximate as individual lamps can vary in output to some degree. On our samples, the W1000 measured 1912 lumens in Dynamic mode while the W1000+ measured 1695. Our preferred mode for movies and video (a custom preset based off of Cinema 1 mode with BrilliantColor disabled) actually saw a slight [I]increase[/I] from 525 to 536. Thus the lumen reduction occurs only in the high brightness Dynamic mode. The Cinema 1 mode is essentially the same in brightness on both models. [/QUOTE]
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