BenQ is preparing to release the LH750, a new LED projector designed for conference rooms, on February 25, 2025, in Europe. The DLP projector will be priced at €1,399 (around $1,499 or £1,199) and offers Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), 5,000 ANSI lumens brightness, and 98% coverage of the Rec. 709 color space. It also includes a 30-bit color depth, a 500,000:1 contrast ratio, and a light source lifespan of up to 30,000 hours in Eco mode.

The LH750 supports 3D and HDR-HLG, along with a 1.62x zoom, vertical and horizontal keystone correction, and a built-in 20-watt speaker. Connectivity options include HDMI 2.0b, RJ-45, RS232, and USB-A 2.0, with optional WLAN functionality available for an additional €49.


Weighing 5.5 kg, the projector can display images from 60 to 200 inches diagonally, with a projection distance of 154 to 513 cm. It operates at noise levels of 29 dB in Eco mode and 34 dB in Normal mode. The device is compatible with remote maintenance systems like BenQ DMS Local, AMX, and PJLink.
While the official release is scheduled for February 25, the LH750 is already available through third-party retailers such as B&H, AV Parts Master, and Bechtle.
In other news, Lucky Goldstar has unveiled the LG PF600U – A 3-in-1 projector, Bluetooth speaker, and LED mood lamp, featuring FHD resolution, 300 ANSI lumens, LG webOS, and a lamp-style stand. It offers a 110° tilting head, auto screen adjustment (30-120 inches), stereo speakers, and customizable lighting.
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